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Madrid's Islamic history is ancient; the city was founded by Emir Mohamed I in the 9th century and named 'Mayrit'. Today, the Madrid Central Mosque (Mezquita de Estrecho) serves as the primary hub for the city's growing Muslim community. Madrid preserves its Islamic roots in the remnants of its Arab walls and the Mudéjar architecture that continues to influence the aesthetics of the Spanish capital.
Madrid Central Mosque, inaugurated in 1988, was the first purpose-built mosque in Madrid after the Reconquista era.
The city's name 'Madrid' is derived from the Arabic 'Majrit', meaning 'place of many springs' or water-channels.
Emir Mohamed I Park contains the remaining ruins of the original 9th-century Arab Wall that surrounded the Islamic citadel of Mayrit.
Madrid's Muslim community is incredibly diverse, with large Moroccan, Algerian, and Pakistani populations, alongside Spanish converts.
The Islamic Cultural Center of Madrid (Mezquita de la M-30) is one of the largest mosques in Europe and a major landmark for the community.
RuhVerse uses the Muslim World League (MWL) method for Madrid, which is the standard for most Islamic centers in Spain.
Yes, our system automatically applies the DST adjustments for Central European Time (CET/CEST) used in Spain.
While most of the city's Islamic buildings were lost, you can visit the ruins of the Arab wall and several Mudéjar-style towers in the old town.