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Shah Jahan Mosque: A Symbol of Interfaith Collaboration
The Shah Jahan Mosque in Woking, England, built in 1889, became Britain's first purpose-built mosque, notably constructed by a Jew, designed by a Christian, and financed by a Muslim ruler.
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