New mosque to open in Bevervite

"If things go as planned, Muslims will be
able to pray at the first mosque in the city early next year," says the
Parisian newspaper on June 21. Once the basement is finished on Saturday, the
Bevervite Muslim Society will lay the foundation stone for the religious
building. Ammar Rahwani, vice president of the association, said, “We have
permission to establish a temporary place of worship."
Ammar Rahwani, in addition to Kouna,
vice-president of the association, is deputy mayor of the city of Bevervite, a
socialist city. The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by the Consul of
Algeria and a representative of the Pakistani Embassy. Pakistan is known as an
extremist Islamic country that applies Taliban Islam. Also present in the
audience was former president of the Federation of Islamic Organizations in
France Hajj Tuhami Prizalde, who delivered a speech during the ceremony.
The latter says that we are from the Muslim
Brotherhood. In an interview with Algerian newspaper L'Expression, on May 16,
2002, al-Hajj Touhami Breez justified the presence of the leader of the
Algerian Muslim Brotherhood at a conference at the time, Mahfouz Nahna (died in
2003) and was leader of the Movement for Society for Peace.