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The Fazl Mosque London
The Fazl Mosque London
The Fazl Mosque London
The Fazl Mosque London
The Fazl Mosque London
The Fazl Mosque London
The Fazl Mosque London
The Fazl Mosque London
The Fazl Mosque London
The Fazl Mosque London
Reviews
Hayyi Ahmad (11/18/2020)
Peaceful. A community which truly abides by the golden principle: Fulfill the rights of God and fulfill the rights of mankind. Their members promote peace, tolerance, justice and compassion to all, irrespective of colour, creed, nationality or religion. All are welcome in this House of God. After all, God is the God of all. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community believes that the Promised Messiah and Reformer who, according to the prophecies of the Holy Prophet Muhammadﷺ and past Prophets was destined to appear in this age, is none other than Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian (pbuh). After his demise, the system of Khilafat was established. Their current Caliph is His Holiness, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad who resides in Tilford. This mosque was his former place of residence. Their motto is Love for all, Hatred for none. A must see!
Abdul Khan (09/25/2020)
A great place of spiritual parctice. A great place of worship. When you come close to mosque. You will have a feeling of cleansing spiritualy.
Love For All Hatred For None (03/09/2020)
It is very nice and beautiful place of worship. Some people are criticising on security system but it is need of time. The security system is there to keep us safe. Everyone is polite and cooperative there.
Mohammed Younis (08/21/2020)
Beautiful mosque and very good sermons
Waqi Ahmed (01/31/2020)
The Fazl Mosque, also known as The London Mosque, is the first purpose-built mosque in the UK capital London. It was opened on 23 October 1926 in Southfields, Wandsworth. The design of the mosque is credited to Thomas Mawson.The plans form part of the Mawson archive held by the Cumbria Archive Service. The foundation stone was laid in 1924 by Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad, the second Caliph, who was visiting London as the representative of Islam at The Conference of Living Religions that was being held at the Imperial Institute in South Kensington. Since 1984 the Fazl Mosque has been the residence of the caliphs of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, and therefore it was the de facto international headquarters and now the headquarter has s moved to Tilford, Surrey.
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