Islamic Cultural Centre (Monks Park Masjid) located at 72 Harrow Rd, Wembley HA9 6PL, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 020 8903 3760

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Islamic Cultural Centre (Monks Park Masjid) london
Islamic Cultural Centre (Monks Park Masjid) london
Islamic Cultural Centre (Monks Park Masjid) london
Islamic Cultural Centre (Monks Park Masjid) london
Islamic Cultural Centre (Monks Park Masjid) london
Islamic Cultural Centre (Monks Park Masjid) london
Islamic Cultural Centre (Monks Park Masjid) london
Islamic Cultural Centre (Monks Park Masjid) london
Islamic Cultural Centre (Monks Park Masjid) london
Islamic Cultural Centre (Monks Park Masjid) london

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Adam Nadeem

1 Google Rating

The imaams talk to people disprectfully and dont exert the basic etiquette a muslim should have.

1/ 5

The imaams talk to people disprectfully and dont exert the basic etiquette a muslim should have.

Kamran

5 Google Rating

Well organised at times of high footfall. COVID safe measures taken seriously

5/ 5

Well organised at times of high footfall. COVID safe measures taken seriously

shams jabarkhyl

5 Google Rating

EXCLLENT PLACE TO WORSHIP THE MOULANA ABDULLAH IS AMAZING PERSON

5/ 5

EXCLLENT PLACE TO WORSHIP THE MOULANA ABDULLAH IS AMAZING PERSON

Talha JAN

5 Google Rating

best mosqe in the world

5/ 5

best mosqe in the world

Bahar Kawa

1 Google Rating

Extremely rude staff. We were 10 minutes late to pick up my sister Due to heavy traffic(called the o

1/ 5

Extremely rude staff. We were 10 minutes late to pick up my sister Due to heavy traffic(called the office many times to tell them but they did not pick up)and they left her sitting by herself with a man we had never met before and he was on his phone not even looking out for her.(she is only 7). Allah knows what could have happened to her if we didn’t arrive then. We were horrified to find her sitting outside . This cannot be tolerated. She will not be attending this mosque again. I do not recommend taking your child here.

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