One of the most well-known mosques in Brazil is the Mesquita Brasil in Sao Paulo. It was inaugurated in 1989 and is the largest mosque in South America, with a capacity for up to 5,000 worshippers. The mosque was built by the Arab League, and its design was inspired by the Omar Mosque in Jerusalem. The mosque has a library, conference room, and classrooms for Islamic studies. It also hosts various cultural events and activities, and welcomes visitors of all faiths to learn about Islam and its practices. The Islamic community in Brazil continues to grow, with mosques and Islamic centers located in various cities throughout the country.
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