Lakemba Mosque

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“Lakemba Mosque, (also known as the Imam Ali Bin Abi Taleb Mosque at Lakemba, and Masjid Ali Bin Abi Taleb) is one of the largest mosques in Australia. It is located in the suburb of Lakemba, New South Wales and is used mostly by Lebanese Australians. The construction of the mosque was completed in 1977. It is owned and managed by the Lebanese Moslems Association.
In December 2005, following the Cronulla race-riots and subsequent rumours that the mosque would be attacked, a mostly Middle-Eastern group assembled at the premises with the aim of protecting them, amidst a heavy police presence. After calls for calm by Muslim leaders present at the mosque, the crowd dispersed. It was reported that some Muslim men gathered at the mosque were preparing to travel to Maroubra Beach to fight with the “”Bra Boys””.”

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