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Seoul Central Mosque

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Seven other mosques have been constructed across Korea since the opening of the Seoul Central Mosque. However, Seoul Central Mosque continues to be the only mosque in the Seoul Capital Area, and as such, it functions as the major gathering place for the city’s Muslim population. Around the mosque, a bustling commercial district has sprung up that is mostly dedicated to the preparation and sale of Middle Eastern meals and other halal food.

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Type

Central

Country

South Korea

Owner/Founder

Korean Muslim Federation

Year

1976

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