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Exeter mosque costing £1.7m to open Exeter mosque costing £1.7m opens
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A mosque costing about £1.7m will open in Exeter. A mosque costing about £1.7m has opened in Exeter.
It has been built because of the city's growing Muslim population, Devon County Council said.It has been built because of the city's growing Muslim population, Devon County Council said.
The mosque has taken three years to complete with the money raised by trustees and the Muslim community, the authority added.The mosque has taken three years to complete with the money raised by trustees and the Muslim community, the authority added.
Organisers hope it will help raise awareness of the religion and attract thousands of visitors. The mosque will officially open on Wednesday. Organisers hope it will help raise awareness of the religion and attract thousands of visitors.
There are currently mosques in Plymouth and Torbay, but this is the first to be built using the traditional Islamic minarets.There are currently mosques in Plymouth and Torbay, but this is the first to be built using the traditional Islamic minarets.
A spokesperson from the board of trustees said: "Planning permission was granted in 2000 and with strenuous efforts by the trustees and the Muslim community, funds were raised and the work was started in 2008.A spokesperson from the board of trustees said: "Planning permission was granted in 2000 and with strenuous efforts by the trustees and the Muslim community, funds were raised and the work was started in 2008.
"We are delighted by the finished building.""We are delighted by the finished building."
About 3,000 Muslims live in the city, with thousands more across the South West.About 3,000 Muslims live in the city, with thousands more across the South West.
Imam Mohammed Abrar said he hoped it would attract thousands of Muslims and increase the understanding of Islam in the wider community.Imam Mohammed Abrar said he hoped it would attract thousands of Muslims and increase the understanding of Islam in the wider community.
The mosque includes an elaborate dome, minaret and hall for daily prayers and Friday sermons.The mosque includes an elaborate dome, minaret and hall for daily prayers and Friday sermons.
The building also contains a large community hall which will be available for local events and activities.The building also contains a large community hall which will be available for local events and activities.
Jonathan Marshall, of the Centre of Faiths and Cultural Diversity in Plymouth, said: "This particular development enriches us all because it brings an opportunity for everyone, and particularly young people, to encounter the Muslim faith community.Jonathan Marshall, of the Centre of Faiths and Cultural Diversity in Plymouth, said: "This particular development enriches us all because it brings an opportunity for everyone, and particularly young people, to encounter the Muslim faith community.
"There is still a very significant misunderstanding and a stereotype of the faith often connected with negative imagery."There is still a very significant misunderstanding and a stereotype of the faith often connected with negative imagery.
"Having a mosque is a wonderful opportunity for people to encounter the true heart and true faith of Islam.""Having a mosque is a wonderful opportunity for people to encounter the true heart and true faith of Islam."