Fazal Mosque

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Fazal Mosque in London was inaugurated on October 23, 1926. It was one of the earliest mosques in Britain. The majority of the money was contributed by Ahmadi women in India, who gave their jewellery and belongings It is the first Islamic mosque built in London.

The Fazal Mosque is located in Southfield, London near King George's park and Southfield's train station. The foundation was laid by Khalifatul Masih II

Also this mosque was the main venue for the Friday Sermon for many years until the completion of the Baitul Futuh mosque in 2003.

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