Mosque
Anjuman Raza -E -Mustafa
198 Shrewsbury Rd, London E7
Established in 1992, this mosque was one of the first in the area, aiming to provide a place of worship for the local Muslim community. Over time, it expanded its services to include a Madrasah system for children and young adults, addressing the educational needs of the emerging second generation. (meqlondon.org.uk)
In 2008, the mosque adopted its current name, Masjid-E-Quba, inspired by the original Masjid-E-Quba in Madinah, the world's oldest mosque. This decision was made to strengthen the spiritual connection to the sacred site, as the foundations of the original mosque were laid by the Prophet Muhammad (Peace and Blessings Be upon Him) and his companions. (meqlondon.org.uk)
The mosque's mission includes providing religious services such as congregational prayers, Madrasah classes, and marriage services. It also aims to foster community engagement, promote interfaith dialogue, and contribute to the social, cultural, and religious enhancement of the wider community. (meqlondon.org.uk)
In 2018, the Anjuman Raza-E-Mustafa Association was incorporated as a private limited company by guarantee without share capital. The association's nature of business includes activities of religious organizations and other education not elsewhere classified. (find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk)
The mosque is led by a dedicated team of directors, including Mohsin Adam, Aiyub Mohammed Darbar, and Irfaan Karim, who oversee its operations and strategic direction. (find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk)
For those interested in learning more or getting involved, the mosque offers various programs and services aimed at strengthening the community and promoting the teachings of Islam.
Location
Place details
- Area
- London, London
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Map
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