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8 years ago
I love the work these guys are doing A mosque with facilities for ladies Classes for children Youth activities Weekly seminars Regular guest speakers Amazing taraweeh registers Keep up the good work guys read more
28-28A Woodford Avenue
Ilford IG2
United Kingdom
Gants Hill
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I had the pleasure last year to visit the Regent Park Mosque with a work colleague, Taz. I was not…read moresure what to expect as I had only every visited and worshipped in Catholics and CofE churches. The walk through Regents Park is pleasant as you'd expect and approaching the building you cannot but notice the golden dome only overshadowed by the towering minaret. Taz explained to me that the site was gifted to the Muslim people, in return a site in Cairo was given to build an Anglican cathedral - I wish to visit this one day too. Upon entering the building there was a very different feel to that of a Christian church, to me if felt more communal; a place to gather, rather than hushed whispers and stuffiness experienced in the other places of worship. Of course this is a place of worship and there are point of etiquette to follow but if you approach someone I'm sure that they would assist. Walking into the main hall you get to see the inside of the vast dome which is decorated in a traditional Islamic design of shaped tiles. looking around again you observe small groups sitting around learning and discussing scriptures. There is very little furniture to speak of in the carpeted hall and of course no pictures or iconography as you'd expect. Overall I found it all very peaceful. I would recommend going to visit, you may be surprised with the experience.
may allah bless all of us, never miss to come to this mosque every time come to London, behind…read morethe mosque, during summer, there is huge park, and this mosque has books, place for sisters as well, we feel always well come in here. Benjamin Hamid
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The first purpose built mosque in the UK. It is also considered as a must see for tourists in…read morelondon due to its historical significance. It was from this mosque that Muhammad Ali Jinnah (Qaid-e Azam) gave his speech stating that he would return to politics and to India (from where he retired due to on going difficulties) in order to continue his campaign for an independent state. He was successful in this campaign and Pakistan was formed in 1947. There are many other famous people who have visited this mosque. Upon requst all the old photos of the above events can be seen as well as a photo of what the mosque and surrounding area was like around the 1920s. A famous prophecy is also linked to this mosque; During the time of the world war God revealed to some of the worshippers of the mosque that anybody within the confines of this mosque would be safe from danger. This prophecy was put to the test when a bomb landed at the site failing to detonate and without causing any damage. Visitors who intend to visit the mosque should be aware that due to the significance and history of the mosque there is tight security and checks are carried out on every visitor without fail. Please take proof of ID and carry minimal things as bags need to be left at security. It is also recommend that once in the mosque it is a good idea to make a prayer as it is common that the majority of the prayers are accepted here. The mosque is open to all and you will find many of the worshippers are extremely friendly and do not mind being stopped to answer any question or have a general chit-chat. Do not be suprised if somebody offers to take you home for a cup of tea or snacks! May God bless you all!
This is my favourite mosque in London. This is the blessed mosque and has really historic life.read more
Alhamdulillah We found the Mosque at Embassy of the State of Qatar in London. Muslimah prayer room…read moreis on the left, downstairs.
Good place to go when you need to pray Jummah but don't expect any English in the Khutbah. Not a…read moreplace to linger - very in and out.
This is the main mosque of north London and it is pretty stunning. Sits on a roundabout where loads…read moreof buses pass so even if you jut get a glimpse from the bus it's still pretty remarkable.
Excellent masjid been here for decades and has kept evolving inshuallah, great place for praying…read moreand private contemplation and also they have a wide range of stuff and they also have women's sections
In need of some spirituality, well look no further. East London Mosque is for you, okay you'd think…read moreits for muslims only but no, come by and just check it out. Learn what Islam is...clear those misconceptions,see what Islam life is like. Also, there are many classes, Islam Awareness Open Days (check beforehand), and many activities for the youth...clubs, fotties and more!
Nice small mosque close to kings cross ,entrance in cromer street .open during the day and a small…read moresection for sisters to pray in
Have been here several times and I love the tranquility and peace this place gives. The management…read moreis also very professional which helps keep things in order when busy events like the Friday Prayer and specials celebrations take place. Great work and proud to see such dedication and commitment.
From the owner: The scope of RIC activities covers the varied areas of education and employment, health, crime and…read moreantisocial behaviour, media, quality assurance, young people and families.Through our work, we seek to promote an awareness of Islam amongst all communities, as well as foster understanding, better community relations and community cohesion. There is an appreciation that the issues of common concern within the community have to be tackled in a partnership community approach...We are Jamaat Ahle Sunnat ( ) and we follow the Hanafi school of thoughts .., Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) is closer and dearer to believers than their own lives. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) is spiritually alive in his grave (QABR-E-ANWAR). He listens and responds to the salutations and Darood Sharif that the Ummatee (followers) recite on them.
We are Jamaat Ahle Sunnat ( ) and we follow the Hanafi school of thoughts .
Walking by one day in nearby Charlotte Street, I heard the…read moremuezzin calling the faithful to prayer at this mosque. So next day I paid a visit. The people were friendly & I was allowed to take photos. I picked up a pamphlet "Women In Islam - Beyond Stereotypes" is an interesting read. As Muslims make up 25% of the World population, Islam is the 2nd main religion in Europe. Their Prophet, Muhammed was - like Jesus - a successful social reformer, as well as a spiritual & political leader. I thought it time to correct my ignorance.
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