Source: ahmadiyyatimes.blogspot.in
HANAU/ GERMANY – If everything goes well members of the Ahmadiyya community will be able to say their first prayers in their own mosque in Hanau. The city is willing to grant the planning and building permission in the forthcoming days, informed Lord Mayor, Claus Kaminsky (Social Democrat). Prior to this mainly two people objected against a Mosque in the industrial area south to the harbor and collected signatures. An owner of a neighboring industrial site wants to appeal, because he fears constraints for the industries.

The mosque is not being newly built. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Hanau, which has approximately 2000 members, wants to reconstruct an old Aldi supermarket. Inside there are to be prayer rooms for women and men, as well as offices. On the outside two twelve-meter high towers, the minarets, are to indicate the religious venue. There are not meant to be any speakers. The car park will remain unchanged, since the community has to provide evidence for 104… read more at ahmadiyyatimes.blogspot.in
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