At-Tauhid Mosque Explained

At-Tauhid Mosque
Native Name:Mezquita At-Tauhid
Native Name Lang:es
Map Type:Argentina
Map Size:250px
Map Relief:yes
Religious Affiliation:Islam
Location:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Tradition:Shia
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Architecture Type:Mosque
Established:October 1983
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The At-Tauhid Mosque (Spanish; Castilian: 1=Mezquita At-Tauhid) is an Islamic house of worship in Floresta neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina.[1] It is the oldest mosque in the country, having been inaugurated in October 1983 by the Shia community of Buenos Aires and with the support of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Argentina.[2] It is a very simple building with a subtle Islamic style in its facade.

It is located on Felipe Vallese St. 3614.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: El islam argentino: una identidad que busca su lugar. La Nación. Safiullina. Aigul. 9 March 2015. 29 June 2021. es.
  2. El Islam en la Argentina contemporánea: estrategias institucionales y modos de estar en el espacio nacional. Montenegro. Silvia. Estudios Sociológicos. 32. 96. 2014. 593-617. 0185-4186. 29 June 2021. es.
  3. Web site: Qué es Ramadán, el mes de ayuno de los musulmanes. Radio Mitre. 21 April 2021. 29 June 2021. es.