New Gay-Friendly Mosque Tests Islam's Tolerance in Paris http://www.charismanews.com/world/34784-new-gay-friendly-mosque-tests-islams-tolerance-in-parisChine Labbe, Charisma News via Reuters, additional reporting from Lucien Libert and Sunaina Karkarey; Dec. 3, 2012
Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed, a French-Algerian, who is a practicing Muslim and gay man opened up a gay-friendly Mosque in Paris in late 2012 after his group "Homosexual Muslims of France" rose from six to 325 people within two years. The mosque is in a small room in the home of a sympathetic Buddhist monk. The mosque "will welcome transgender and transsexual Muslims and seat men and women together, breaking with another custom where the sexes are normally segregated during prayer." Women are also encuoraged to lead Friday prayers.
There are many Muslims who interprete the Qu'ran as forbidding homosexuality, and this tension has caused many LGBT Muslims to leave the faith. "Zahed, who believes he is the first Muslim in France to be joined to a same-sex partner in a symbolic ceremony conducted by an imam, says gays or transsexuals who feel their sexuality is conspicuous can struggle to blend in at regular mosques." The goal of the Muslims at this moasque is to promote inclusion in Islam, and to push for LGBT asseptance in the younger Muslim generation who is questioning some of the conservative interpretations of Islam.
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I heard this story back on BBC World Service in December and I thought it was worth sharing. I thought it was great how the Buddhist monk was willing to collaborate with Zahed in allowing the mosque to be in his home, and I hope more mosques, temples, etc. become LGBT-friendly.