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Naryn Central Mosque

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The mosque was built in 1993, and its design stemmed from the creative vision of Kyrgyz architect Asein Omuraliev. Named after the Prophet Muhammad’s son-in-law, Aziret Ali, the mosque can hold up to 400 people and offers a dormitory of 50 beds. In 2017 a madrasah with a boarding school was opened on premises to offer religious studies for young men.

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Type

Jumaa

Country

Kazakhstan

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Year

1993

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