Around 300 demonstrators gathered in the centre of the western city carrying banners reading "Muslims against terrorism" and "Stop racism".
Poland, where 90 per cent of the 38 million population is Catholic, is estimated to have around 15,000 to 25,000 Muslims.
"We condemn all forms of terrorism and we express our solidarity with the French people and all victims of terrorist attacks around the world," said Youssef Chadid, the imam of Poznan who organised the rally.
"So we are protesting today against terrorism and racism," he said.
Poland's new conservative government has taken a tough stance on Europe's migrant crisis, refusing to take in refugees under the EU's redistribution programme.
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