Hawzah News Agency- The museum addresses a long-standing gap in public awareness and historical memory. For decades, Albania’s Islamic history was marginalized or distorted in official narratives, while the communist regime demolished mosques banned religious practices, and imprisoned or executed clergy. Through its exhibits, the museum provides a space of remembrance and renewal, featuring rare artifacts, manuscripts, religious art, architectural models, photographs, and oral histories that reflect both tradition and modernity.
Beyond its collections, the museum hosts cultural events, public lectures, and educational programs in collaboration with schools and universities, encouraging historical understanding and critical thinking.
To reinforce its mission, the institution has organized major exhibitions, including “Lifting the Curtain” in April 2024, showcasing manuscripts and sacred objects that survived communist repression; “The Road of Letters” in October 2024, highlighting Islamic calligraphy from Shkodër; and “Opium Icons” in April 2025, examining propaganda used by the communist state against religion.
Source: Shia Waves
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