Omeriye: A Mosque in Nicosia

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The article deals with the Omeriye Mosque which was erected as a church in the
14th century and transformed into a mosque by the Ottomans in the 16th century. It
was used exclusively by Turkish-Cypriot Muslims until the mid-1950s. Since the 1980s
it has become a multinational place of worship. The mosque, located in the southern
(“Greek”) part of divided Nicosia, is today a meeting place for hundreds of Muslims
mainly from Syria, Egypt, Pakistan and Bangladesh; they include migrant workers,
students, and asylum-seekers. After a short historical introduction, the article examines the spatial characteristics of the mosque, the ethnic and social composition of
the mosque-goers, particulars of worship and teachings as well as the running of the
mosque.

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2015

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Journal of Muslims in Europe

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Martin Strohmeier

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English

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