Lami Mosque

The Lami Mosque is one of the six mosques in Ulcinj.[1]

Lami Mosque
Xhamia e Lamit
Ljamova Džamija
Marketplace of Ulcinj, Sahat Kula and Lami Mosque
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Location
LocationUlcinj
Architecture
TypeMosque
StyleOttoman Architecture
Completed1689
Specifications
Capacity150
Minaret(s)1

History

It was built by Hajji Alia in 1689. The Friday Khutbah is given in three languages, in Arabic, Albanian and Bosnian language. Next to the mosque is the gasulhane, where the bodies of the dead are washed in preparation for burial. The funeral xhenaze namaz follows washing.

In 1968, the anti-Albanian Yugoslav government wanted to destroy the mosque, but the bravery of Imam Ibrahim Llolla to stand in front of the Yugoslavian police saved the mosque, as he was ready to sacrifice himself for the mosque. However, the Yugoslavian police destroyed another, the Meraja Mosque.

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See also

References

  1. Vjerski objekti u Ulcinju, Visit Montenegro

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