The Islamic Prayer Room (Mosque) located at 72 The Green Southall UB2 provides an essential space for worshipers looking for tranquility amidst their busy lives while encouraging communal prayers throughout each week! Our facility aims not only towards fulfilling spiritual requirements but also promoting social interactions amongst different members within diverse communities living nearby! With an emphasis placed upon maintaining high-quality service standards we ensure every individual feels welcomed right from arrival until departure! Should you require further assistance concerning visiting hours/activities hosted here please feel free contacting us directly via phone number provided!

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