Madrid Central Mosque

After its dedication as Waqf land, it took years to collect enough individual donations to construct the mosque.

Abu-Bakr Mosque has a cooperation agreement in force with the Community of Madrid,[1] and with the State through the Islamic Commission of Spain.

[2] The building, spread over four floors, has in addition to the mosque and offices, a nursery, a school, a library, an auditorium and a shop.

It performs worship, charitable, educational, cultural and social functions, having signed an agreement with Al-Azhar University for the training and provision of imams.

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