Europe’s Hidden Culture

Whether you are visiting purely for fun, or squeezing in some sightseeing whilst on a business trip, exploring Europe’s great cities is always a treat. Many Muslims may not realise, however, that there are Islamic treasures at the heart of most of Europe’s great cities.

London’s Islamic Treasures

London is one of the most multicultural cities in the world and prides itself on its diversity. It has a Muslim mayor in Sadiq Khan and according to the latest census figures around 15% of its population is Muslim so it’s very easy to find all types of halal cuisine here. London was the centre of the British Empire, which by the 1920s covered more than half of the world’s Muslim population. It is no surprise, therefore, that many of the world’s Islamic treasures have ended up in London.

London is one of the most multicultural cities in the world

Both the British Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum have galleries dedicated to the history of the Islamic world – the Albukhary Foundation Gallery and the Jameel Gallery of Islamic art, respectively. They both showcase wonderful collections of art and artefacts, dating right back to the 7th century. The Victoria and Albert Museum, V&A - as it is known locally - has also established the Jameel Prize for contemporary art and design inspired by Islamic tradition. Check their website for the latest news on related exhibitions.

View inside the British Museum, London

If you decide to visit the seat of British democracy, the Houses of Parliament, you may pass the 16th century Turkish cannon, which was captured in Egypt in 1801 by the British Army. You will also learn all about Lord Stanley (Abdul Rahman), the first Muslim member to be appointed to the House of Lords in 1869.

If you only visit one mosque in London, you should make it the Regent’s Park Mosque, or London Central Mosque, which is its official title. It has become one of London’s most famous landmarks with its unmistakable golden dome.

London Central Mosque

The Islamic Cultural Centre, which forms part of the complex, first opened in 1944. The land on which to build it was donated by King George VI, as a gift to Britain’s Muslim Community – it was a reciprocal arrangement with Egypt’s King Farouk, who gave land in Cairo on which to build an Anglican Cathedral.

For your stay in London we recommend the The Westbridge Hotel⭐⭐⭐⭐

A stylish modern hotel offering friendly service and some halal food in a convenient Stratford location. Close to the Olympic Park, Westfield Stratford mall, O2 Arena and ExCel London with easy public transport links.

Explore our range of halal-friendly city hotels in London and read more about London in our dedicated blog article: London - The Worl City.

Muslim Art in Paris

Scenic view of the Eiffel Tower in Paris

Paris is known as the city of art and culture, and nowhere embodies this more than its most renowned art gallery, the Louvre. Former President Mitterrand, embarked upon an ambitious architectural plan to expand the museum, giving the world the monumental glass pyramid, which has still not been accepted by many of its critics, over two decades on. Fortunately, the latest addition to the Louvre, which opened in 2012, has been much better received. It is the setting for the Louvre’s Department of Islamic Art – the Cour Visconti, which has been covered by a spectacular undulating glass roof, not quite touching the sides of the historic courtyard, and thereby protecting the integrity of the original building. Depending on your perspective it can call to mind sand dunes, or waves, or flowing material – go and see it for yourself and make up your own mind!

Louvre

What is just as impressive is the collection of Islamic Art which is housed here. You will find over 3000 objects displayed, which represent three continents and over 1300 years of history.

Paris is also home to a number of cultural centres which host exhibitions and events. Check out the Arab World Institute (Institut du Monde Arabe) and the Algerian Cultural Centre (Centre Culturel Algérien) to see what’s going on during your visit.

For your stay in Paris we recommend the ibis Paris Tour Eiffel Cambronne 15ème⭐⭐⭐

A conveniently located contemporary hotel, close to the metro for easy access to all sights. Not far from the iconic Eiffel Tower, there are plenty of halal food options available nearby.

Explore our range of halal-friendly city hotels in Paris and read more about Paris in our dedicated blog article: Paris: A city full of untold stories.

The Islamic Heritage of Spain’s Cities – Granada, Cordoba, Barcelona and Madrid

The region of Andalusia was at the centre of the Umayyad Caliphate, which ruled over the area for over 700 years. Two of its most attractive cities are home to significant monuments to this period of Moorish rule. For any Muslim visitor to Granada, the world-famous Alhambra is sure to be a highlight. It is the imposing fortress chosen in the 13th century by King Mohammed I as his palace. It sits high on a hillside, overlooking the city.

The world-famous Alhambra in Granada is sure to be a highlight

Close by is the Great Mosque of Granada (Mezquite Mayor de Granada) with its lovely gardens, and Albayzin, the old Arab quarter of the city. Another of Spain’s great monuments to Moorish architecture is the Great Mosque of Cordoba (Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba) in Cordoba – admire its prayer hall with its intricately decorated columns and its splendid dome, glittering with golden mosaics.

Great Mosque of Cordoba

Those who are visiting Barcelona, unfortunately, won’t find many traces of its Islamic period, since it was only under Muslim rule for a relatively short period of 85 years. If you’re visiting Madrid, however, then make time for a visit to Europe’s largest masjid the M30 Mosque and Islamic Cultural Centre (Centro Cultural Islamico). Its fascinating collection contains Qurans from all corners of the world.

For your stay in Spain we recommend the Alanda Hotel Marbella ⭐⭐⭐⭐📍 Marbella, Andalusia

Alcohol-free and halal food-certified - the ideal base to explore Andalusia’s Islamic heritage. It offers a warm welcome and is conveniently situated close to the beach and the mosque.

Explore our range of halal-friendly hotels in Spain and read more about Spain in our dedicated blog article: Spain - a destination rediscovering its Umayyad heritage.


Sarajevo - an Islamic Gem at the Heart of Europe

Sarajevo may not be an obvious choice, when considering Europe’s great cities, but this is one of the reasons that a visit here is so refreshing, not to mention such great value for money. In fact, it is at the heart of European history, being the place where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was shot, kicking off the first World War.

Sarajevo - an Islamic Gem at the Heart of Europe

Sarajevo was part of the Ottoman Empire for hundreds of years, the influences of which are still felt in the country’s architecture, food and language – making it feel very familiar to those who know Türkiye. Sarajevo’s old town, Bascarsija, is almost entirely Ottoman in feel, with its grand squares, monumental fountains and labyrinthine bazaar. Make sure to visit the 16th century Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque and Medrese and the fascinating Svrzo’s House, with its beautifully preserved Ottoman interior.

Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque and Medrese

The first President of the Yugoslav Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Alija Izetbegović, gained wide respect, particularly amongst the Muslim community who crowned him the “Wise King of Bosnia Herzegovina”. Visit his grave in Sarajevo’s Kovači War Memorial and Cemetery, where he is buried, according to his wishes, alongside the soldiers from the Bosnian Army, who were killed when Sarajevo was under siege, under terrible conditions, from 1992-1996.

Take a day trip to Mostar – enjoy spectacular views from the train en route – and visit its iconic bridge, Stari Most, built to an original design by the great Ottoman architect, Mimar Sinan, and the charming old town with its Ottoman buildings.

Mostar with its iconic bridge (Stari Most) and the charming old town with its Ottoman buildings

You may also wish to take a day trip to pay your respects at the incredibly moving memorial to the victims of the Massacre of Srebrenica, 8372 civilians who were murdered by the Serbian Army in 1995.

For your stay in Sarajevo we recommend the Swissotel Sarajevo ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

An alcohol-free hotel with ladies-only spa in a very convenient central location, enjoying excellent views. All food is halal and it is within an easy walk of the old town and adjacent to a popular shopping mall.

Explore our range of halal-friendly hotels in Sarajevo and read more about Sarajevo in our dedicated blog article: A warm welcome for visitors to Sarajevo.

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