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Some Nine Mosques, that were Converted to Churches and the Fall of Ottoman Empire

Nine Mosques, that were Converted to Churches and the Fall of Ottoman Empire

The Grand Mosque of Constanta in Southeast Romania has a bulking Minaret nearly 50 meters high over looking the black sea.

It was constructed as a symbol of gratitude to the City Muslim Community on the order of King Carol in 1910.

Then God blessed them and said, be fruitful and multiplies, fills the earth and governs it. Reign over the fish in the sea, the birds in sky, and all the animals that scary along the ground(Genesis 1:28). God message was all about love in scripture.

After over 100 years of Ottoman Reign in Europe. When it ended by the crusaders, Mosques in Europe were converted to Churches after the Andalius Period(711 AD to 1493 AD).

Some of the Europe regions, Muslims Left for Turkey, but others stayed on, their descendants now form the backbone of Romania Muslims Community of 0.34% of country population.

1. Cathedral of the Savior of Zaragoza, it formally called great Mosque of Zaragoza.

2. Granada Cathedral: it was formally Nasrid Great Mosque of Granada.

3. Gnadix Cathedral: it was formally Al- Hama Mosque.

4. Valencia Cathedral: In the 13th Century was formally Valencia Mosque.

5. Baza Cathedral: It was built on the site of old Mosque.

6. An old Mosque in the premises of town Alcazar Spain converted to a Church 1506.

7. Al- Dabbagin Masjid converted to church after the conquest of very 1,000 Christians.

8. The Downtown Candlemas Church of the Blessed Virgin (Catholic Church formerly known as Mosque of Qasim in 16-17th Century).

9. Mathias Church: The most beautiful Church in Budapest, the capital of Hungary was formally a Mosque during the Ottoman Empire.

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