Athens, Greece - Sitting in a cafeteria in her middle-class neighbourhood of Ilioupoli, 43-year-old Anna Stamou says she soon hopes to be praying with her family at the new Athens mosque.
"I'll perform a duaa [prayer] for children caught in war - to make all the wars to stop," says Stamou, a mother-of-two and a PR consultant based in the Greek capital, Athens. "That's what I pray for daily, but in the mosque, prayers are supposed to multiply," adds Stamou, who converted to Islam a few years ago.
"I'll perform a duaa [prayer] for children caught in war - to make all the wars to stop," says Stamou, a mother-of-two and a PR consultant based in the Greek capital, Athens. "That's what I pray for daily, but in the mosque, prayers are supposed to multiply," adds Stamou, who converted to Islam a few years ago.