Cuba rejects plans for first mosque
World Bulletin / News Desk
Cuba's communist government has turned down a plan to open a mosque in
the capital Cuba.
Pedro Lazo Torres, the leader of Havana's Muslim community, revealed
that his joint efforts with Turkey's Religious Affairs Foundation (TDV)
to open a mosque in Havana was rejected.
Torres expressed his dismay at the decision, noting that Russia was
granted permission to build an Orthodox church in the country but 4,000
Muslims in Cuba still have no official place of worship.
Cuban Muslims have until now had to make do with performing
congregational prayers in Torres's living room.
In April, TDV assistant manager Mustafa Tutkun sought permission to
begin work on a mosque, which was to be designed after the famous
Ortakoy mosque in Istanbul.
The plan was part of a wider project by the TDV in building mosques for
Muslims who live in the Caribbean.
A similar project in Haiti is due to be complete by the end of this year.
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