Mayor signs deed for Quebec City’s first Muslim cemetery, set to open in spring
Quebec City’s mayor has signed a deed of sale for a parcel of land that will soon become the region’s first Muslim cemetery.
Mayor Regis Labeaume had promised the land to the city’s Muslim community in 2017, shortly after residents of a nearby town voted against a proposal to open an Islamic cemetery in their area.
The mayor was joined for the public signing Thursday by Boufeldja Benabdallah, president of the main mosque in Quebec City, who thanked Labeaume for pushing ahead with the project and avoiding a divisive debate.
Benabdallah says Quebec City’s Muslims have been working to have their own cemetery for 20 years.