The MWLLO is a Charitable Incorporated Organization (CIO) and is working in the UK since 1982 under the auspices of its parent organization’s General Secretariat in Makkah Al Mukarramah (Saudi Arabia) that has consultative status with the ECOSOC, membership in ISESCO, UNICEF and Observer status of Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)
Our aim is to provide a safe haven for the local Muslim Community where they can practice their reli
Very good facilities good location Always nice and clean Parking is a bit hassle
A small room in the basement of a building, with a nice carpet, a couple of sinks, and a separate ro
Place of religious worship, plus a centre for interfaith awareness with an exhibition on Islam.
Place of worship for the Ahmadiyya Muslim community, with a 16m dome and 35m high minaret tower.
46 Goodge St, Fitzrovia, London W1T 4LU, UK
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