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al-Quds Mosque

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The prayer room for men was located on the first floor and was able to accommodate up to 400. There was a separate prayer room for women, which was unpainted and uncarpeted. On Fridays, the mosque usually had around 250 in attendance.
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The mosque was shut down by German security officials in August 2010 amid suspicion that the mosque was again being used as a meeting place for Islamic extremists involved in the
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Sept. 11 ringleader Mohamed Atta as well as attackers Marwan al-Shehhi and Ziad Jarrah had studied in Hamburg and frequented the al-Quds mosque
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The mosque opened in 1993 and was run by the Taiba German-Arab Cultural Association. It occupied a three-story building near the
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By 2004, the mosque had, according to security authorities, become a meeting points for North Africans and Iraqi proponents of
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between 1993 and 2010 when it was shut down by German security officials. The mosque was known for preaching a radical form of
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RICHARD ESPOSITO, RHONDA SCHWARTZ, MATTHEW COLE and ANNA SCHECTER, Sept. 29, 2010, ABC News.
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populations, al-Quds served Hamburg's smaller Arab population. Under the leadership of
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Perfect Soldiers: The 9/11 Hijackers: Who They Were, Why They Did It
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Unlike many other mosques in Hamburg which cater to the
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al-Aqsa Mosque
Affiliation
Islam
St. Georg
Hamburg
Al-Quds Mosque is located in Hamburg
Geographic coordinates
53°33′25″N 10°01′10″E / 53.55694°N 10.01944°E / 53.55694; 10.01944
Mosque
mosque
Hamburg
Germany
Sunni Islam
September 11 attackers
Mohamed Atta
Marwan al-Shehhi
Ramzi bin al-Shibh
Ziad Jarrah
Hamburg cell
Hamburg Hauptbahnhof
red-light district
St. Georg

Persian
Turkish
Imam
Muhammad Fizazi
fr
jihadism
Salafi movement

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