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  2. Brick Lane Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Brick Lane Mosque or Brick Lane Jamme Masjid ( Arabic: جامع مسجد بريك لين "Brick Lane Congregational Mosque"), formerly known as the London Jamme Masjid (جامع مسجد لندن "London Congregational Mosque"), is a Muslim place of worship in Central London and is in the East End of London which serves the British Bangladeshi community.

  3. List of grand mosques - Wikipedia

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    A grand mosque, or congregational mosque, Friday mosque, great mosque or jama masjid, is a type of mosque which is the main mosque of a certain area that hosts the special Friday noon prayers known as jumu'ah. [1] [2] The following is a list of congregational mosques by country or region.

  4. File:Brick Lane Mosque2.JPG - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Grand mosques - Wikipedia

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    Brick Lane Mosque; Jama Masjid Shamsi; Grand Mosque of Bursa; C. Jama Mosque, Champaner; ... Palaiya Jumma Palli; Palayam Juma Mosque; Great Mosque of Palembang;

  6. Machzike Hadath - Wikipedia

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    The Brick Lane, Spitalfields building, first established in 1743 as a Protestant chapel ("La Neuve Eglise") by London's French Huguenot community [6] and later a Methodist chapel, [7] was used by the congregation as a synagogue from 1898 unto; 1970; where it moved to Golders Green, and the new synagogue was consecrated in 1983. [4]

  7. London Islamic Cultural Society - Wikipedia

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    The London Islamic Cultural Society, also known as the Wightman Road Mosque, is a Sunni mosque and Islamic community centre in Hornsey, London, England, in the United Kingdom. Completed in 2013, it is Haringey's first purpose-built mosque. The mosque regularly hosts interfaith events and school visits.

  8. Brixton Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Brixton Mosque, officially known as The Brixton Mosque and Islamic Cultural Centre, and also known as Masjid ibn Taymeeyah, is a Salafi Sunni mosque, located in Gresham Road in the Brixton area of South London, England, in the United Kingdom. The mosque is managed by Black British converts and is renown for its history of controversy. [1]

  9. Al Jum'ah Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Before renovation, the mosque had a dome of red bricks, a length of 8 metres (26 feet), width of 4.5 metres (15 feet), and height o 5.5 metres (18 feet). There was a yard with a length of 8 metres (26 feet), and width of 6 metres (20 feet), attached to the eastern part.