Its officials would like to attract Emmanuel Macron to the An-Nour mosque in Mulhouse. But the President of the Republic has not planned to go to the site of this "cathedral mosque", managed by the Association of Muslims of Alsace (Amal), close to the Muslim Brotherhood, and symbol of separatism that the leader of the State intends to fight.
With an area of over 4000 square meters on the ground, An-Nour is one of the largest mosques under construction in France. With its commercial space, its school group, its morgue, its swimming pool and its CrossFit hairdressing and fitness spaces, it is a "center of life" conforming to the brotherly ideology of a global Islam, from birth to death. But An-Nour is also an example of the foreign financing of Islam in France that Macron wants to dry up.
State pressure
The Qatari NGO Qatar Charity funded it with 14 million euros, half of its total cost. But since the revelations last spring of the Qatar Papers, Qatar Charity has closed
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