According to francetvinfo website, a custodian of the mosque said in this respect that it is not the first time that the mosque invites non-Muslims to know about Islam.
But the organization of such an exhibition was a necessity particularly after the attacks against Charlie Hebdo in this country, he added.
The official noted that among the key questions posed by the visitors, is the status of women in Islam.
“We see that non-Muslims have a wrong interpretation of Islam and the status of women,” he said.
The mosque also organized a conference on “the introduction of Islam” on the sidelines of the exhibition.
Next open days of the mosque will be on May 23 to 25.
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