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  2. 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.

  3. List of mosques in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    (also known as North London Central Mosque and Abu Hamza Masjid) Finsbury Park: 1994 SA London Islamic Cultural Society & Mosque (also known as Leytonstone Islamic Association) Hornsey: 1998 U The mosque extension sits atop the site of Wood Green & Hornsey Synagogue, acquired by the mosque in 1987 Leytonstone Masjid (also known as Wightman Road ...

  4. Wembley Central Mosque - Wikipedia

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    On 9 July 2011, Egyptian reciter Muhammad Jibreel visited the mosque on his UK tour sponsored by ‘Islamic Relief’. He led the Maghrib Prayer and then offered some Quran recitations in Murattal style. [7] [citation needed] Present services in the Wembley Central Mosque & Muslim Welfare Association include: Complete Islamic Marriage Service

  5. Salah times - Wikipedia

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    Muslims believe the salah times were revealed by Allah to Muhammad. Prayer times are standard for Muslims in the world, especially the fard prayer times. They depend on the condition of the Sun and geography. There are varying opinions regarding the exact salah times, the schools of Islamic thought differing in minor details. All schools of ...

  6. London Central Mosque - Wikipedia

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    1974 Construction work by John Laing & Son [13] began early this year with the Main Mosque Building Complex, comprising Men's and Ladies' Main Prayer Halls, Library, Administrative Block and Residential Quarters. 1977 Work was completed in July for the total cost of £6.5 million. [3] The first Director of the Islamic Centre was the Raja of ...

  7. Fazl Mosque, London - Wikipedia

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    The Fazl Mosque (English: The Grace Mosque) also known as The London Mosque, is the first purpose-built mosque in London, England. It was opened on 23 October 1926 in Southfields, Wandsworth . At a cost of £6,223, the construction of the mosque and the purchase of the land on which it stands, was financed by the donations of Ahmadi Muslim ...

  8. East London Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Finally, in 1940, three houses were purchased at 446–448 Commercial Road in the east end of London as a permanent place of prayer. On 2 August 1941 the combined houses were inaugurated as the 'East London Mosque and Islamic Culture Centre' at a ceremony attended by the Egyptian Ambassador, Colonel Sir Gordon Neal (representing the Secretary ...

  9. Finsbury Park Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The interior of the dome inside the North London Central Mosque. The mosque rose to notoriety after Abu Hamza al-Masri became its imam in 1997. [9] [10] In the late 1990s and early 2000s, he consolidated his control of the mosque, with his followers preventing anyone they did not trust from entering it. [9]