France is facing a serious shortage of mosques to cater to its large Muslim community which is estimated at 5 million people. The throngs of Muslims which lined up to pray, highlights the long-standing issue faced by France's Muslim community.
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Clichy City Hall was planning to turn the rented prayer hall, which was used by Muslims, into a multimedia library for the town’s 60,000 residents.
Officials said that the community members could pray at a “new Islamic cultural and prayer centre” which the town inaugurated in 2016. It Islamic centre was already used by hundreds of people, insisted the Clichy City Hall.
Further, far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen has criticised such street prayers to fuel her anti-immigrant, anti-Islam stance.
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A far-right French mayor, in December last year, was grilled over hate charges over comments that include a claim the number of Muslim students in his city was a “problem”.
This article originally appeared on the Hindustan Times
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