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Mosques in Greater London

285 mosques in Greater London

Ilford Islamic Centre

The Ilford Islamic Centre is the largest and most renowned Mosque in Redbridge. Its fame now extends far beyond the boundaries of London and it is recognised throughout the nation. Over time, it has evolved into an essential hub for Redbridge's Muslim community, offering an array of services to cater to their needs. Conveniently located in the heart of South Ilford and in close proximity to the Ilford Town Centre, the mosque is easily accessible by all means of transportation. This accessibility contributes to its bustling congregation, most notably during the Jumah prayer sessions.

Newbury Park Masjid

The Newbury Park Mosque (NPM) is nestled in the verdant outskirts of Newbury Park, in East London, and is couched amidst an idyllic greenbelt, offering stunning vistas and a tranquil ambiance. Established in 2008 by a dedicated group of local Muslims intent on creating a communal space for the worship of Allah, NPM's tale is one of faith, perseverance, and community spirit. The initial stages involved significant fundraising efforts, and, by Allah's providence, a plot of land was procured at an auction from a former Salvation Army site. Here, an initial portacabin was set up to host a modest congregation for prayer. However, with the increasing local demand for communal prayers, the restricted space was soon inadequate, prompting the erection of an interim wooden structure that could house a congregation of around 100. Today, NPM is housed in an architecturally devised, two-storey building, complemented with a subterranean level, offering capacity for 300-400 worshippers. Registered as a non-profit charity organisation, NPM is overseen by an Executive Committee composed of nine elected members. They appreciate the weight of their duties that Allah has conferred upon them and in guiding the mosque’s direction, major religious concerns are voiced, contemplated and approved in consultation with 'Ulamaa, Imams, and our Sharia Board, under the ethos of Ahlus Sunna wal Jama'ah. We envision making NPM the heart of the local community, offering religious and civic services to all Muslims and fostering bridges of understanding and dialogue with the broader society. Presently, the Newbury Park Mosque serves as a cornerstone of local pride, extending beyond Newbury Park and resonating with the wider community of Essex, and attracting Muslims from across the country. We warmly invite all to our revered place of worship.

New North Road Community centre

Dedicated Community Centre in Hainault If you've been looking for an engaging community centre in Hainault, look no further than New North Road Community Centre! We welcome people of all races and backgrounds, regardless of age, faith or social status, and we strive to provide a safe and welcoming environment that promotes personal growth, community

Edgware Muslim Community Centre

Founded in 1974, the Islamic Centre Edgware (ICE) holds a significant role in the local Muslim community of Edgware and surrounding regions. We are a registered charity [Charity Registration Number: 270 823] committed to meeting both the spiritual and welfare needs of our local Islamic community within and around Edgware. Our inaugural facility located in Beverley Drive, Queensbury, acquired in 1988, served as a distinctive location for offerings of the five daily prayers and Quranic teachings for children. However, due to the domestic nature of the premises, it failed to get necessary approval from Brent Council for conversion, resulting in its closure by 2000. Despite this setback, ICE's service remained consistently steadfast as we continued to hold the Friday and Eid prayers at the Watling Community Centre on Orange Hill Road, Edgware, for over two decades. The limited usage of the Beverley Drive property called for an immediate search for a suitable location for a new centre. With rigorous effort and commitment from Trustees and volunteers, we gathered substantial funds. In 2007, we successfully purchased a former motorcycle workshop on Deansbrook Road in Edgware. Following this, we promptly commenced an application to construct a purpose-driven facility for the community. This involved tearing down the old structures to construct a comprehensive two-storey Islamic Centre Edgware, catering to both genders. Owing to unwavering discussions with the London Borough of Barnet, we were accorded planning permission in 2012 with support from local Councillors. We straightaway initiated construction and were thrilled to inaugurate the new Centre by 25th March 2016. We extend our deepest gratitude to the officials for their patience, counsel and support throughout the construction process. We also take this moment to express our heartfelt thanks to those who have generously invested their monetary support and time contributions for this significant project over these past four decades. We pray that Allah blesses them abundantly for their unwavering service to the community. The founders of ICE and their tireless efforts have undoubtedly been pivotal in shaping the Centre’s present structure. We pray that each prayer offered here echoes their legacy of benevolent deeds.

Taiba Welfare Foundation

The Taiba Welfare Foundation, a charity rooted in Edgware, North West London, serves as a unifying platform for individuals hailing from various nationalities and backgrounds. We strive to foster communal harmony, offering an array of educational, social, and religious services that cater to all. Our diverse programme encompasses daily communal prayers, gatherings specifically geared towards our youth and women, as well as language classes. Principally, our mission lies in serving humanity through education - we endeavour to cultivate an ethos of peace, tolerance, and integration.

Southgate Mosque

Established in 2021, Southgate Mosque is a non-profit organisation committed to offering prayer facilities for the local Muslim community. The Alan Pullinger Centre in Southgate opened its doors for Jumuah prayers in November 2021. In just a few weeks, the number of attendees grew rapidly through word of mouth, and we reached full capacity in less than a year. Our community Iftar event during Ramadan was fully booked, and over 400 people joined us for Eid-ul-Adha prayers in Groveland’s Park. The Muslim community in Southgate and the surrounding areas, including Oakwood and Cockfosters, is growing. This diverse community, with varied demographics, ethnicities, and socio-economic backgrounds, plays a vital role in enriching the local area. As our social, spiritual, and educational needs continue to expand, the demand for a mosque in the area has become increasingly urgent.

Hussainiyat Al-Rasool Al-Adham

After patiently depending on the trust of Allah and seeking the intercession of the Ahlulbayt and the hard work of the community, we have been able to sign the initial agreement as a first step towards purchasing a brand new spacious centre for the Markaz to be used for the Hussainiah. However we need your support to achieve the completion of this purchase as soon as possible! The new Property is situated in Barnet, near Apex Corner (close to Mill Hill station) • Total land space over 12,000sqm • Over 800sqm building with development potential • Over 160 parking spaces • 3 large green park areas For completion, we require your support to fundraise for the final due payment urgently! We ask all brothers and sisters to kindly contribute to a noble cause that has been serving the community for over 30 years with many many more years to come.

Central Mosque of Brent

The Central Mosque of Brent is an all-purpose, multi-level mosque that aims to serve the religious, spiritual and societal needs of the larger Brent community. The Mosque Committee was formed in 1973 with the ethos that the young generation needed basic Islamic and religious education and awareness in their own customs and cultures, which were in danger of being lost over time. Thus, with a huge local public effort, a house was purchased in 1976 at 44 Keyes Road, London NW2 which was renovated by the local community and educational classes commenced in the latter part of 1976 under the auspiciousness of a newly appointed Imaam Molana Khawaja Bashir Ahmad. 44 Keyes Road, the site of the original Brent masjid designed to serve the needs of the community. After a short while, the modest dwelling in north-west London was not large enough to accommodate the needs of the growing Muslim population, with Friday congregations filling up every plot of land, both inside and outside of the converted house. The decision was made by the Mosque Committee to seek a larger location for the new mosque – one where the religious ambitions of the community could be fully realised. ​ After close consideration, it was decided that the current site on Lennon Road would be the must suitable for the community, being situated in the heart of Willesden and easily reachable via public transport. Thus, the first phase of construction began in 1988, led by Mosque Architect M A Khan.

Shah Jalal Mosque

Sidcup Masjid is run by Shah Jalal Education & Cultural Centre. It opened in July 2010 to serve to the local community. Daily prayers as well as 2 Jummah prayers are held regularly. We also hold regular Quran, Tajweed and Hifdh classes. Head Imam of the centre is Hafiz Mohammed Abdul Wadud.

The Mosque & Islamic Centre of Brent
  • 33a Howard Road and 26a Chichele Road, Cricklewood, London, Greater London NW2 6DS and NW2 3DA, NW2 6DS
  • 02084501986
  • https://micb.org.uk/

Established in 1976, the MICB network first took root when a local community procured a piece of property formerly in use as a church, fulfilling the escalating requirements of the growing Muslim demography within the region. The architectural design of the edifice – heavily influenced by its early role as a place of worship, prompted a sequence of profound refurbishments and alterations to both its interior and exterior. These were deemed necessary to mould it into a mosque, but with the original structure carefully conserved. Major transformations materialised circa 2005, encompassing revisions to the spire, its conversion into a minaret crowned by lush domes, coupled with notable restoration undertakings within the premises. Upon the fulfilment of these widespread refurbishments, a stately inauguration ceremony was orchestrated to honour the mosque's novel appearance. The prestige of initiating the refurbished building was bestowed upon the highly respected Lord Nazir Ahmed from Rotherham.

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