THE FAZL MOSQUE LONDON
The Fazl Mosque, London's first purpose-built mosque established in 1926, stands as a historic landmark in Southfields, Wandsworth. This Ahmadiyya gem blends Mughal architecture with British style, accommodating 150 worshippers in a peaceful, community-focused neighborhood.
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Friday Prayer: Yes
Facilities:
Prayer hall for 150 worshippers, Historical architecture with dome, Event space for community gatherings
Public Transport:
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Community Role:
International headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and a beacon of peace, tolerance, and interfaith dialogue. It serves as a hub for London's Muslim community, attracting dignitaries, faith leaders, and neighbors for enlightenment and unity.
Additional Info:
Financed by Ahmadi Muslim women in India; current Imam Ata'ul Mujeeb Rashid since 1983. Recently hosted centenary events in 2024 with addresses by community leaders, emphasizing its role in promoting Islam's true teachings in the West.
