Salma Lakhani was on Wednesday installed as Alberta's 19th lieutenant-governor, the first Muslim in Canadian history to serve in the vice-regal position.
I agree. Alberta had the first Mosque in North American almost 100 years ago.
It's been a long time coming. What Mosque what that be? The Al-Rashid in Edmonton built in 1938? I see several Mosques in the U.S. built before that. The oldest Mosque built specifically as a Mosque in North America (that I can find) is the one built in Ross North Dakota in 1929. The Mothers Mosque of America was built in Cedar Rapids Iowa in 1934. That Mosque is still standing today making it the oldest still standing purpose built Mosque in the U.S. There were Mosques in the U.S. in the 1800's but they were mainly buildings that were built for other purposes, and later used as a Mosque.
I agree. Alberta had the first Mosque in North American almost 100 years ago.
It's been a long time coming. What Mosque what that be? The Al-Rashid in Edmonton built in 1938? I see several Mosques in the U.S. built before that. The oldest Mosque built specifically as a Mosque in North America (that I can find) is the one built in Ross North Dakota in 1929. The Mothers Mosque of America was built in Cedar Rapids Iowa in 1934. That Mosque is still standing today making it the oldest still standing purpose built Mosque in the U.S. There were Mosques in the U.S. in the 1800's but they were mainly buildings that were built for other purposes, and later used as a Mosque.
No, you are right. I had the dates reversed in my brain - I though the Al Rashid was built in 1929.
Moments later, Sharia law was declared.
I thought that already happened in Calgary?
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Moments later, Sharia law was declared.
I thought that already happened in Calgary?
News to me.
I find it sad that this is news.
I agree. Alberta had the first Mosque in North American almost 100 years ago.
It's been a long time coming.
I find it sad that this is news.
I agree. Alberta had the first Mosque in North American almost 100 years ago.
It's been a long time coming.
What Mosque what that be? The Al-Rashid in Edmonton built in 1938? I see several Mosques in the U.S. built before that. The oldest Mosque built specifically as a Mosque in North America (that I can find) is the one built in Ross North Dakota in 1929. The Mothers Mosque of America was built in Cedar Rapids Iowa in 1934. That Mosque is still standing today making it the oldest still standing purpose built Mosque in the U.S. There were Mosques in the U.S. in the 1800's but they were mainly buildings that were built for other purposes, and later used as a Mosque.
I find it sad that this is news.
I agree. Alberta had the first Mosque in North American almost 100 years ago.
It's been a long time coming.
What Mosque what that be? The Al-Rashid in Edmonton built in 1938? I see several Mosques in the U.S. built before that. The oldest Mosque built specifically as a Mosque in North America (that I can find) is the one built in Ross North Dakota in 1929. The Mothers Mosque of America was built in Cedar Rapids Iowa in 1934. That Mosque is still standing today making it the oldest still standing purpose built Mosque in the U.S. There were Mosques in the U.S. in the 1800's but they were mainly buildings that were built for other purposes, and later used as a Mosque.
No, you are right. I had the dates reversed in my brain - I though the Al Rashid was built in 1929.
Either way, it's been a long time coming.
Moments later, Sharia law was declared.
I thought that already happened in Calgary?
News to me.
It's called a joke.