By the Grace of Allah Quwwat-ul-Islam Society was established over 35 years ago. Main purpose at the time was to provide a place for Jummah (Friday) prayer and Madrasa for the Muslim children. However, nobody envisaged at the time this was the birth of one of the key Masjid in East London and especially in Newham.
Ideally located at central London. Have clean toilet and large, well designed ablution area.
Westminster Bangladeshi Welfare Trust is a charity that was set up with the local community in mind.
Islamic mosque, established in 1990, with prayers throughout the day, study groups and a bookshop.
Queensway Mosque. Market entrance is either of the the yellow shopfronts
All Praise be to Allah the most Beneficent and the Most Merciful
62, 66 Upton Ln, Forest Gate, London E7 9LN, UK
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