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sonz
05-20-2006, 05:52 PM
"We're continuing to collect signatures during Friday prayers. The aim is to give this petition to authorities when they will see us," said Maazen Rassas, a Greek of Palestinian origin and president of the Muslim Union of Greece.

The petition, signed by at least 10,000 Greek Muslims, calls on officials keep a promise of building a mosque in Athens, The Middle East Times reported.

Muslim Union of Greece hopes the petition will fulfill a demand it made last February for a meeting with minister of education and faiths Marietta Yannakou.

In a report made public in March, Europe's Human Rights Commissioner, Alvaro Gil-Robles, expressed his dissatisfaction over the fact that Muslims in Athens are forced to "meet in secret in places unsuitable for prayer".

Authorities promised the construction of a mosque in Athens ahead of the Olympic Games of 2004.

So far there’s only one mosque in Greece. The mosque is located in Thrace, the northeast of the country, where a minority of Muslims of Turkish origin live, and 97 percent of the population is Orthodox Christian.

Authorities are now examining a potential site at Eleonas, a poor, immigrant district of Athens, for the construction of the mosque, Rassas said.

It’s noteworthy that the number of Muslims in Greece has increased dramatically in recent years amidst a wave of economic migration that has swept across the eastern frontier of the European Union.

There are an estimated 370,000 Muslims in Greece, approximately 3.5 percent of the population. Most are from Albania.
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Nablus
05-21-2006, 05:09 PM
So far there’s only one mosque in Greece

unbelievable to have one mosque


May Allah suppport them
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north_malaysian
05-22-2006, 01:48 AM
According to http://euro-islam.info/pages/greece.htm

There are 290 mosques in Greece (Western Thrace, Rhodes and Kos).
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NJUSA
05-22-2006, 01:53 AM
Sonz, could you post the author of this article? I've noted that there are nearly a dozen mosques in Greece, including one in Athens, and that was with less than a minute of searching. Thank you.
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north_malaysian
05-22-2006, 05:40 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by NJUSA
Sonz, could you post the author of this article? I've noted that there are nearly a dozen mosques in Greece, including one in Athens, and that was with less than a minute of searching. Thank you.
he should say - only one mosque for 200,000 Muslims in Athens. Not the whole nation.
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sonz
05-22-2006, 10:07 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by NJUSA
Sonz, could you post the author of this article? I've noted that there are nearly a dozen mosques in Greece, including one in Athens, and that was with less than a minute of searching. Thank you.
there are no mosques in athens or else they wouldnt create a petition

see

http://www.abc.net.au/correspondents...6/s1637723.htm

Greece used to have many mosques back then but have been converted in to museums and churches

and there r no 290 mosques in greece, only 1 in thrace. these "290" mosques are squalid makeshift houses.

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