Opened in 2001 with Prince Charles attending, this mosque was purpose built to a high architectural standard on a vacant lot in Westbourne Park. The mosque quickly outgrew its capacity and the outdoor courtyard was made into an internal atrium with naturally ventilating wind towers. Women's facilities are separate but in an open faced upper storey with direct views of the imam behind post-modern partial height wooden screens. The mosque provides a comprehensive array of services including kitchens and childcare and is easily accessible by tube (Westbourne Park station). The constitution stipulates that appointed trustees mirror the multicultural array of Muslims in the area, with no more than three allowed from any one ethnic group.
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The Unknown Fallen Book & Remembering the Fallen Tour

Al Manaar, Forgotten Heroes 14-19 Foundation, Muslims in WW1, Muslim Heritage Trust UK and Anglia Tours Presents 'The Unknown Fallen: The Global Allied Muslim Contribution in the First World War & Remembering the Fallen Tour' Programme 4:30-4:45 pm - Registration 4:45-5:00 pm - Welcome Mr. Abdurahman Sayed Chief Executive Officer, Muslim Cultural Heritage Centre Trust 5:00-5:15 pm - ‘Rewriting WW1 History and Remembrance’ Mr. Hayyan Bhabha Executive Director, The Muslim Experience in WW1 5:15-6:00 pm - 'Remembering The Fallen’ Mrs. Alison Biegel, Operations Director, Anglia Tours Mr. Rob Webb, Battlefield Guide and Historian, Anglia Tours Anglia Tours is delighted to offer a breath-taking, thought-provoking journey through the battlefields of France focusing on The Muslim Experience in World War One. 6:00-6:15 pm - Coffee break 6:15-7:00 pm - ‘Why “The Unknown Fallen”?’ Mr. Luc Ferier Author & Chairman, Forgotten Heroes 14-19 Foundation 7:00-7:15 pm - Presentation Mr. Yusuf Chambers Chief Executive Officer, Muslim Heritage Trust UK 7:15-7:25 pm - Concluding remarks Mr. Abdurahman Sayed Chief Executive Officer, Muslim Cultural Heritage Centre Trust 7:30-9:00 pm - Walking dinner & networking

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RBKC Family Services Support for Grenfeel Tower residents

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7/20/2017 12:00:00 AM +01:00

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