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Islam in Venezuela

There are approximately 100,000 Muslims in Venezuela which make up the 0.4 percent of the nation's population.〔(International Religious Freedom Report 2007 - Venezuela )〕 Venezuela has a small but influential Muslim population. Many of them are Arabs of Lebanese, Palestinian, Syrian descent and Turkish.〔Luxner, Larry. "Bowing to Mecca from Caracas". Americas, 1992, volume 44, issue 4, page 4〕
The capital city Caracas has a Muslim population of 15,000. The Mosque of Sheikh Ibrahim Al-Ibrahim in Caracas is the second largest mosque in Latin America. Located in a rapidly changing area of the city, this historic mosque features the use of dome, minaret and portal to single its presence in the urban landscape, and devices such as the octagonal hall rising up from a platform to a circular dome to achieve the transition between the street and the interior of the prayer hall. It was constructed with funds from the Ibrahim bin Abdul Aziz Al-Ibrahim Foundation under the planning of architect Oscar Bracho. Other notable mosques and Islamic organizations include the ''Isla Margarita-Caribe La Comunidad Islámica Venezolana, Centro Islámico de Venezuela'', the ''Mezquita al-Rauda'' in Maracaibo, the ''Asociación Honorable Mezquita de Jerusalén'' in Valencia, ''Centro Islámico de Maiquetía'' in Vargas, and the ''Asociación Benéfica Islámica'' in Bolívar. There is also a mosque in Punto Fijo built in 2008.
Margarita Island in particular is home to a sizeable Arab Muslim community. The local cable television outlets telecast channels like al-Jazeera; LBC Sat, a Lebanese channel; and more recently, MBC and ART, two Saudi Arabian channel. Women wearing hijab generally work as cash registers. On most shop counters, Quranic verses are on display. Muslims here are mainly involved in retail businesses as well as banks and travel agencies.
On 11 February 2006, around 200 (mainly Muslim) protesters marched to the Danish embassy in Caracas, and burnt Danish and U.S. flags as protests over cartoons of Muhammad spread to Latin America.〔''Venezuelan Muslims protest cartoons'', From correspondents in Caracas, The Australian, February 11, 2006〕
On 20 July 2006, dozens of people marched in Caracas towards the Israeli embassy to protest against the war in Lebanon. Most of them were Venezuelan Muslims, but some were members of pro-government organizations.〔''Israeli embassy receives document supporting the peace in Lebanon and Palestine''. From the Venezuelan Ministry of Communications and Information. Caracas, July 20, 2006〕
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