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Galway Mosque

2014 establishments in IrelandAhmadiyya mosques in the Republic of IrelandMosques completed in 2014Religious buildings and structures in Galway (city)
Galway Mosque
Galway Mosque

Maryam Mosque, or the Mary Mosque (Irish: Mosc Mhuire), also known as the Galway Mosque (Irish: Mosc na Gaillimhe) is an Ahmadi Muslim mosque, named in honour of Mary, mother of Jesus. The mosque is located in Galway, Connacht, Ireland. Opened in 2014 by Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the fifth caliph, it is the first purpose-built mosque in County Galway. The Irish born convert to Islam Iman Ibrahim Noonan is based in Galway. In July 2019 the mosque was vandalised, with windows and locks broken, and equipment stolen.

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Galway Mosque
Dun Briota, Galway City Ballybrit (Ballybaan)

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Galway Mosque (Maryam Mosque)

Dun Briota
H91 CK18 Galway City, Ballybrit (Ballybaan, Dun Briota)
Ireland
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