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Moscow Cathedral Mosque

This mosque was recently built on the place where earlier stood another one, which was much more modest, gradually got unfit for use

Moscow, Russia

Coordinates: 55.779281, 37.626891

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Moscow Cathedral Mosque is the main mosque of Moscow, Russia. It is located on Olimpiysky Avenue, close to the Olympic Stadium in the centre of the city.

The original structure was built in 1904 according to the design of the architect Nikolay Zhukov and has undergone some reconstructions since then.

It was also sometimes called “Tatar Mosque” because its congregation consisted mainly of ethnic Tatars.

It has a beautiful main hall, can accommodate 10,000 worshipers.

Old mosque was demolished

Socially, the Moscow Congregational Mosque was often viewed as the central mosque in Russia. It was one of the four mosques in Moscow.

The old mosque was demolished on 11 September 2011.

The decision to demolish it was controversial.

In June 2008, the mosque was recognized as an object of cultural heritage, however, in the end of 2008 it was removed from the list of historical and architectural monuments.

Thus, at the time of demolition, it was not protected.

One of the reasons for reconstruction was that the building deviated by several degrees from the direction to Mecca.

The project included disassembling the mosque, collecting all the stones, and re-assembling it again with corrected orientation.

In 2009, however, the Council of Muftis dismissed Tazhiyev, first claiming they will make another reconstruction project, and then demolishing the building claiming it was close to collapse.

Tazhiyev stated after the demolition that the reconstruction was still possible, and the building was not close to collapse.

The Moscow Cathedral Mosque became the first demolished religious building in Moscow since 1978.

New mosque

A new mosque has been built at the site of the former one. It was officially inaugurated on 23 September 2015.

The new mosque has the capacity of ten thousand worshippers.

Presidents Vladimir Putin of Russia, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of Turkey and Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Territories together with local Muslim leaders participated in the inauguration ceremony of this mosque.

The Turks gave the front doors, hand-made carpets for the whole considerable area and magnificent chandeliers.

There are many minarets, two of which are the highest in Russia – more than 70 meters – and the outlines resemble the minarets on the Kazan Syuyumbike mosque, which should symbolize peace between the various denominations in the country.

And the dome is covered with gold leaf to resemble the golden-domed churches of Moscow.

Museum housing holy relics

They have a museum inside with old manuscripts, a hair of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, a piece of the kiswa of Kaba, a replica of the house of the Prophet ﷺ.

Know This

They have a guide in English and Russian. Very knowledgable and friendly guide. I learnt alot asking many questions about Islam.

A ten minutes walk from Prospekt Mira Metro station, right next to the Olympic Stadium, this is a beautiful mosque.