Turkey to build Balkans’ largest mosque in Tirana
Turkeyâs Directorate for Religious Affairs (Diyanet) has announced plans to build the largest mosque in the Balkans, in the Albanian capital Tirana, citing the low capacity in the cityâs sole existing mosque.
Only 60 people are able to worship at the same time in the Etâhem Bey Mosque, despite the fact that 70 percent of Tiranaâs population of over 300,000 is Muslim, Ä°smail PalakoÄlu, the head of the Diyanet Foundation (TDV), told state-run Anadolu Agency on Oct. 27. PalakoÄlu said they planned to build the new mosque on one hectare of land.
People are worshipping in the Tirana Square during holidays because the Etâhem Bey Mosque is not big enough, he said. âThere is difficulty during rainy weather. But in the new mosque, which will have four minarets, 4,500 people will be able to pray,â he added.
PalakoÄlu said the license procedure was still ongoing, but added that they planned to complete the construction of the mosque within two to three years.
Following Turkeyâs presidential election in late August, incoming Prime Minister Ahmet DavutoÄlu brought the Diyanet under his subordination as part of reassignments in the new Cabinet. Though previously subordinated to another ministry, the Diyanet is the highest religious authority in Turkey, which despite being a Muslim majority country has been a secular state since the 1920s.
The TDV has been involved in a number of high profile activities abroad this year, paying the wages of imams in the flood-hit Bosnia and Herzegovina in addition to restoring mosques and other religious buildings that were damaged in the flood.
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