Mosques in Central London

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^^ google :)

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Cuz am a Londoner.

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im a londoner too :naraz:

just too much to remember…and i dnt live right near central london :bummer:

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there is a Mosque in SOHO area ... if u go to Shaftsbury Avenue ( near Mcdonald ) turm left frm there ... and go straight u will find it out .....

Else : call me and i will let u know 07951757432

take care mate

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Thanks, I've just downloaded the Tube Map.

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Thanks yaar.

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Thanks for the instructions guys, I found my way to Regents Park Mosque, I've never been to a mosque like this one before...it's beautifully constructed, It has a book shop, separate area for the ladies and even a small eat-in place! I was really impressed.

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^ i knoww! london ain’t all that bad :phati:

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Lekin bohat mehnga :bummer: I don’t know how you guys survive.

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mehnga? ur joking?..just visit the newsagent! :cb:

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a mosque in Soho...i never knew that.

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Yes, I love this mosque........I prayed there in jammat for the first time(in my life).

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What about Sulemanyia Mosque - I think that's the most beautiful mosque in London.

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^ where about is this in London?

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In Shoreditch

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Suleymaniye Mosque, 212-216 Kingsland Road, London E2
The Suleymaniye Mosque is one of London’s newest mosques. It was opened in the early-1990s, and has been built with Turkish funding. Due to its proximity to Old Street and the City, although the congregation is dominated by the Turkish community, it is also far more mixed than the Azizia Mosque further up in Dalston. The quasi-Ottoman architecture both inside and outside is tasteful, combining the modern down-toning of its exterior with the traditional Iznik tilework around the mihrab. The mosque also has a good function hall, has its own onsite school, and another popular canteen. It has become something of a local land-mark, not least following a visit in 2002 by HRH The Prince of Wales, with whom the old Turkish ladies had a nice chat. It is quickly becoming one of London’s key Islamic centres.

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mashAllah…why can’t we have something like this in Toronto or Brampton :hoonh:

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Toronto has mosques twenty times better than Suleymaney. Infact, Suleymaney is an insult to the REAL Suleymaney in Turkey.

As for Brampton, what can you expect? It’s Brampton.

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I was in London again this week, A brother took me to the Goodge Street mosque, It's great to have mosques in the centre of a big city like London.