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Coordinates: 28°1108N 112°5921E / 28.18567°N 112.989277°E / 28.18567; 112.989277
 

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Changsha Mosque
长沙清真寺
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Branch/traditionSunni
Year consecrated1985
Location
LocationTianxin District, Changsha, Hunan, China
Changsha Mosque is located in Hunan
Changsha Mosque

Shown within Hunan

Geographic coordinates28°11′08N 112°59′21E / 28.18567°N 112.989277°E / 28.18567; 112.989277
Architecture
Typemosque
Dome inside Changsha mosque

Changsha Mosque (simplified Chinese: 长沙清真寺; traditional Chinese: 長沙清真寺; pinyin: Chángshā Qīngzhēnsì) is a mosque located on Mount Huilong (回龙山) in Tianxin DistrictofChangsha, Hunan, China.[1] Changsha Mosque is the site of Changsha Islamic Association.

History[edit]

Changsha Mosque was first built by businessmen from both Henan and Shaanxi provinces in 1711 in the Qing dynasty with the name of『Kèsì』(客寺).

In 1918, businessmen from Nanjing added Jingling School (镜陵义学) to the south of the mosque.

In 1938, a fire destroyed most of the buildings. Then the local Muslims rebuilt the mosque.

During the Cultural Revolution, the Quran written by ancient Imam were burned by the Red Guards.

In 1985, Changsha government had budgeted RMB 0.85 million yuan to build a new mosque on Mount Huilong in Tianxin District near Baisha Well.[2]

Architecture[edit]

Changsha Mosque.

The mosque was built with Islamic architecture style and covers an area of 3,948-square-metre (0.976-acre) including the 1,400-square-metre (0.35-acre) of constructed area. It consists of prayer hall, pavilion, wing room and other facilities. The prayer hall is a three-story building.

Transportation[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Wang Jinmei (2015-10-17). 全国政协民宗委就“积极引导宗教与社会主义社会相适应”赴湘调研. China.com.cn (in Chinese).
  • ^ 长沙清真寺简介 [Brief introduction of the Changsha Mosque]. Ethnic and Religious Affairs Bureau of Changsha (in Chinese). 2015-07-30. Archived from the original on 2017-08-07. Retrieved 2017-02-18.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Changsha_Mosque&oldid=1154589639"

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