Where is the London Central Mosque, London, England
The London Central Mosque (also known as the Islamic Cultural Centre, ICC or Regent's Park Mosque) is a mosque in North London, England. It was designed by Sir Frederick Gibberd, completed in 1978, and has a prominent golden dome. The main hall can hold over five thousand worshippers, with women praying on a balcony overlooking the hall. The mosque holds a chandelier and a vast carpet, with very little furniture.The inside of the dome is decorated with broken shapes in the Islamic tradition. There is also a small book shop and halal café on the premises. The Mosque is joined to the Islamic cultural centre which was officially opened by King George VI in 1944 and was given as an unconditional gift to the UK Muslim community, although the land was donated by George VI in return for a site in Cairo for an Anglican cathedral.
- EAST LONDON MOSQUE, LONDON, ENGLAND
- Where is the East London Mosque?
- Building Details of East london Mosque
- HISTORY OF EAST LONDON MOSQUE
- 1910–1939: The London Mosque Fund
- 1940–1974: The original East London Mosque
- 1975–1984: Preparing for a Purpose-Built Mosque
- 1985–2000: The New East London Mosque
- 2001–2008: The London Muslim Centre
- 2009–Present: Further Expansion – The Maryam Centre
- Management of East London Mosque
- External Relations of East London Mosque
- Prominent Visitors of East London Mosque
- Services of East London Mosque
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