Azahar Mosque

Mosque in Vientiane, Laos From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Azahar Mosque ( Lao: ມັສຢິດອາສາຮາຣ ), also called the Cambodia Mosque, Masjid Cambodia, or the Cham Mosque, is a Sunni Islamic mosque that worships in the Shafi'i school tradition, located in an obscure part of the Chanthabuly district of Vientiane, Laos.

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Azahar Mosque
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Religion
AffiliationSunni Islam
SectShafi'i school
Ecclesiastical or organisational statusMosque
LeadershipMusa Abu Bakr (Imam)
StatusActive
Location
LocationChanthabuly, Vientiane
CountryLaos
Azahar Mosque is located in Laos
Azahar Mosque
Location of the mosque in Laos
Coordinates17°58′52.2″N 102°36′02.1″E
Architecture
TypeMosque architecture
FounderShafi'i Laotian Chams
Established1976 (as a congregation)
Groundbreaking1976
Completed1986
Site area700 m2 (7,500 sq ft)
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History

The construction of the mosque started in 1976 and was completed in 1986. It was founded by the Shafi'i adherents of the Laotian Chams who fled Democratic Kampuchea in the 1970s.[1][2][3][4] The Cham community is small, numbering only a few hundred, and is relatively poor. Many of the Chams were persecuted by the Cambodian Khmer Rouge regime from 1975, when their mosques were destroyed, they were forbidden to worship or to speak in the Cham language, and many were forced to keep pigs. They fled to Laos to avoid persecution.[5]

Architecture

The mosque consists of two main buildings, which are the prayer hall and the kuttab (education room).[2] The mosque is painted gold in color for its dome and cream for its wall. The mosque sits in a complex with a total area of 700 m2 (7,500 sq ft).[6]

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