The Mosque of the Bois de Vincennes (French: Mosquée du Bois de Vincennes), also known as the Mosque of the Colonial Garden Hospital or Nogent Mosque was the first-ever mosque built on the French mainland since the Umayyad invasion of Gaul in the 8th century.[1] It was constructed in early 1916 on the grounds of the Bois de Vincennes, as a counterpropaganda project and to serve some of the Muslim soldiers who came to France during World War I.[2]
^Michel Renard (23 August 2014). "Le religieux musulman et l'armée française (1914-1920)". Etudes Coloniales.
^Maureen G. Shanahan (Winter 2019), "Battles for Hearts and Minds: The Nogent Mosque During World War I", African Arts, 52 (4)
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