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Qoba Mosque

Coordinates: 35°45′38.03″N 51°26′58.47″E / 35.7605639°N 51.4495750°E / 35.7605639; 51.4495750
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Qoba Mosque
مسجد قبا
Religion
AffiliationShia Islam
Location
LocationTehran, Iran
Geographic coordinates35°45′38.03″N 51°26′58.47″E / 35.7605639°N 51.4495750°E / 35.7605639; 51.4495750
Architecture
TypeMosque

The Qoba Mosque (known also as Ghoba Mosque) is a Mosque in Tehran, with a view of the Alborz Mountains to the north. It is located on Ghoba (Qoba) Street between Negin Street and Khushak Street.[citation needed]

The mosque was closed by the Shah in 1975 because of Mohammad Mofatteh's political teachings.[citation needed]

During the Iranian Revolution, the mosque was a site of revolutionary gatherings.[1]

Responding to Mir Hossein Mousavi's appeal, Iranian government legally approved a Sunday June 28, 2009, (or Tir 7th 1388 Anno Persico) peaceful prayer gathering at 6pm mourning those killed during the 2009 post-election clashes at the Qoba Mosque (or Ghoba Mosque) on Ghoba Alley [1] (North of Hosseinie Ershad Mosque on Doktor Ali-ye Shariati) in Tehran.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ Ghamari-Tabrizi, Behrooz (8 August 2016). Foucault in Iran: Islamic Revolution after the Enlightenment. U of Minnesota Press. ISBN 978-1-4529-5056-3.