It is run by a committee of 15 people who are selected by the local community. They are all volunteers and provide a valuable service to the community both working with the youth as well as elders.
As our faith is based and revolves around education and encourages being open to all thus if you wou
Place of religious worship, plus a centre for interfaith awareness with an exhibition on Islam.
Very good facilities good location Always nice and clean Parking is a bit hassle
The mosque is located at the heart of king's cross, with only a few miniutes walk from the St Pancra
Well organised and clean place of worship. Ideal for praying 5 daily congregational prayers.
All Praise be to Allah the most Beneficent and the Most Merciful
Sandfield, 8 Cromer St, Kings Cross, London WC1H 8DU, UK
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