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"...critics say that theocrats in Tehran intend to use the mosque to
establish a recruiting center for the militant Shia Muslim group, Hezbollah
in Europe..."

The city council of Copenhagen has given its final approval for the
construction of the first official "Grand Mosque" in the Danish capital. The
mega-mosque will have a massive blue dome as well as two towering minarets
and is architecturally designed to stand out on Copenhagen's low-rise
skyline.

Copenhagen_Mega_Mosque_by_IranUnlike most mosques in Europe, which cater to
Sunni Muslims, the mosque in Copenhagen pertains to Shia Islam. The mosque
is being financed by the Islamic Republic of Iran; critics say that
theocrats in Tehran intend to use the mosque to establish a recruiting
center for the militant Shia Muslim group, Hezbollah in Europe.

Critics of the Shia mosque have warned local politicians that the building
will be owned by the Iranian regime for use as a propaganda center as well
as a platform from which to recruit impressionable Muslim immigrant youths
for service to Hezbollah. But the Copenhagen city council states that who
pays for building the mosque is none of its concern.

The Copenhagen mosque is, in fact, being built by Ahlul Beit Foundation
<http://www.aimislam.com/> , a radical Shia Muslim proselytizing and
political lobbying group run by the Iranian government. Ahlul Beit already
runs around 70 Islamic centers around the world, and has, as its primary
goal, the promoting of the religious and political views of the Islamic
Republic of Iran.

Ahlul-Beit is opposed to all brands of Islam that compete with the form of
Islam dictated by theocrats in Iran: the organization has called for the
persecution of Sunni Muslims, Sufi Muslims, and Alawites as well as all
secular and moderate Muslims. The organization is also vociferously opposed
to the integration of Muslim immigrants into their host societies.

Ahlul Beit is especially focused on spreading Islamic Sharia law beyond the
Middle East; its centers in Africa and Asia, for example, have been used to
radicalize local Muslim communities. In a typical quid-pro-quo arrangement,
the organization offers money to the poor who then convert to Shia Islam and
are subjected to religious training by Iranian-backed Imams. The group has
been banned in at least a dozen countries.

In Europe, Ahlul Beit mosques are usually presented to the general public as
centers for cultural and sports activities, but in practice they are often
used by Iranian intelligence to monitor Iranians living abroad as well as to
harass Iranian dissidents.

In Germany, the Imam Ali mosque in Hamburg was linked to the September 1992
assassination of four leaders of the Iranian Kurdish Democratic Party at the
Mykonos restaurant
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mykonos_restaurant_assassinations>  in Berlin.

In Britain, the Ahlul Beit mosque in London has been involved in issuing
death threats against the British-Indian writer Salman Rushdie. The mosque
has also been used to recruit terrorists and to spy on Iranian exiles living
in Britain.

Mohammed Mahdi Khademi, the man who is set to become the main imam at the
new mosque in Copenhagen, is a former military officer who ran the ideology
department of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps until 2004, when he was
hand-picked by the Iranian regime to move to Denmark. Many Iranian exiles
believe Khademi has close ties to Iranian intelligence and fear the new
mosque will be used against them.

Some members of the Iranian democracy movement say the Copenhagen mosque is
about far more than just the issue of freedom of religion. They say it is
about Iran's desire to establish a political-religious foothold for
extremist Islam in northern Europe.

Farrokh Jafari, an Iranian exile who recently organized a protest against
the mosque, told the Copenhagen-based Berlingske daily newspaper
<http://www.b.dk/koebenhavn/demonstration-mod-stormoske-i-koebenhavn>  that
he is not opposed to having a mosque in the city, but that he wants to draw
attention to Ahlul Beit's dubious intentions.

"We are protesting against Copenhagen's plans for a Grand Mosque, which is
being paid for by the Iranian theocracy. We fear that the mosque will not
serve its religious purposes, but simply camouflage Iran's extended arms in
Denmark," Jafari said.

He continued: "We are not afraid of the mosque itself. We are supporters of
religious freedom, and Muslims in Denmark should naturally also have a
proper mosque. But we fear that this mosque, which is being built by Ahlul
Beit, will spread fear among democratic Iranians in Denmark, launder money,
and help the regime's people transfer money out of the country, which they
have stolen from the Iranian people. This is the experience from England,
South Africa and France, where Ahlul Beit is also present.

"Ahlul Beit claims that the funds for the Grand Mosque come from private
individuals in Iran and from collections in Denmark. We do not believe that.
Ahlul Beit is controlled directly from Iran. It is idiotic to think that an
association which uses enormous amounts of money to run religious centers in
large parts of the world is exclusively run by private donations from a
country that is under economic sanctions."

Socialist politician Lars Weiss, who is involved with urban planning for the
city of Copenhagen, said on Danish public radio that funding of the mosque
is a matter for the police, not the city council
<http://www.dn.se/nyheter/varlden/stormoske-godkand-i-kopenhamn> . "If there
is a funding problem, it is a matter for the police or, in the last resort,
the Danish Security and Intelligence Service. We do not assess funding in
connection to other construction projects either," Weiss said.

The dimensions of the new mosque are enormous by Danish standards. The 2,000
square meter (21,500 square foot) Imam Ali mosque (see here for a
computerized rendering of the mosque
<http://www.b.dk/koebenhavn/demonstration-mod-stormoske-i-koebenhavn> ) will
feature a massive prayer room for 3,000 Muslim worshippers at a time,
amphitheatre, conference room, library and ample living accommodations for
visiting imams from Iran. The mosque, which will be built in the Vibevej
district in northwestern Copenhagen, will cater to the 80,000 Shia Muslims
who now live in Denmark.

In addition to approving the building permit for the mosque, the Copenhagen
town council also approved a new plan to enlarge the original design of the
mosque, which will now be accompanied by two 32-meter (105-foot) minarets,
according to the Danish public broadcaster DR
<http://www.dr.dk/Nyheder/Andre_sprog/English/2011/08/26/082529.htm> .

The Copenhagen town council is dominated by left and far-left political
parties; approval to build the mosque was decided with votes from the Social
Democrats, the Radikale Venstre (literally: the Radical Left), the
Socialistisk Folkeparti (a socialist green party founded by members of the
former Communist Party of Denmark) and Enhedslisten (a Red-Green alliance of
the Left Socialists, the Communist Party of Denmark and the Socialist
Workers Party). The Conservatives and center-right Danish People's Party are
opposed to the mosque plans.

Separately, the Copenhagen city council has also approved the construction
of a second mega-mosque (see here for a computerized rendering of the mosque
<http://www.business.dk/ejendomme/jysk-rigmand-taettere-paa-gigantisk-moske-
projekt> ) to be located on Amager island in Copenhagen; it will cater to
Sunni Muslims. The city has set aside land for the mosque, but the project
has been stalled over a dispute about who will pay for the construction
costs. One option would have Saudi Arabia pay for the mosque, but some local
Muslims say the project should be financed exclusively by the local Muslim
community in Denmark.

Hudson NY  Danish Mega-Mosque Funded by Iran by Soeren Kern, September 22,
2011 at 5:00 am

http://www.hudson-ny.org/2444/denmark-mega-mosque

Soeren Kern <http://www.soerenkern.com/>  is Senior Fellow for Transatlantic
Relations at the Madrid-based Grupo de Estudios Estratégicos / Strategic
Studies Group <http://www.gees.org/> . Follow him on Facebook
<http://www.facebook.com/pages/Soeren-Kern/242526609093523> .

 



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