Omar Mosque and Islamic Center of Costa Rica
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| Omar Mosque and Islamic Center of Costa Rica | |
|---|---|
Mezquita de Omar y el Centro Cultural Musulmán de Costa Rica | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Islam |
| Ecclesiastical or organisational status | Mosque |
| Status | Active |
| Location | |
| Location | San José |
| Country | Costa Rica |
Location of the mosque in Costa Rica | |
![]() Interactive map of Omar Mosque and Islamic Center of Costa Rica | |
| Coordinates | 9°57′09″N 84°03′59″W / 9.95261°N 84.06633°W |
| Architecture | |
| Type | Mosque |
| Completed | 2002 |
The Omar Mosque and Islamic Center of Costa Rica (Spanish: Mezquita de Omar y el Centro Cultural Musulmán de Costa Rica) is a mosque in San José, Costa Rica.
The construction of the mosque originated from a Palestinian migrant to the country. In early 1990s, he and other 14 people gathered at his house where they decided to build a mosque. They also traveled to Panama to ask to the local community there for financial support.[1] The mosque was finally built and completed in 2002.[2][3]
The mosque houses a library which features a collection of Islamic texts in Arabic and Spanish. It also holds classes on Islamic education to the local community.[1]
