This eighteenth century mosque in Swabia, West Germany, is to he restored and consecrated as a Muslim cultural centre. Some of the money for the restoration may come from the Arab world. The leader of West Germany's Muslim community, a German convert, estimates that there are nearly 10,000 Muslims in the Schwetzingen area alone.
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Press, 30 December 1976, Page 10
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54This eighteenth century mosque in Swabia, West Germany, is to he restored and consecrated as a Muslim cultural centre. Some of the money for the restoration may come from the Arab world. The leader of West Germany's Muslim community, a German convert, estimates that there are nearly 10,000 Muslims in the Schwetzingen area alone. Press, 30 December 1976, Page 10
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