London Central Mosque
Islamic place of worship located on the edge of Regent's Park in Central London
The Islamic Cultural Centre has many objectives and roles as it is involved in the religious, cultural and social life of London and the UK. Chief among them is to promulgate the true meaning and understanding of Islam as a Religion of Peace, Tolerance and Coexistence, and hence the framework of all aspects of our work stems from this standpoint.
The rich history of the Islamic Cultural Centre dates back to when a piece of land was originally presented as a gift to the Muslim Community by the British Government and from which the Centre was officially inaugurated by His Majesty King George VI in November 1944.
We welcome you to browse our website which has much more information to find out more about the Centre and its role in society, much of which stems from your support; in our approach to serving and supporting our faith while building bridges with other communities of faith across London and the UK.
146 Park Road London NW8 7RG
Monday |
09:00 AM to 05:00 PM |
Tuesday |
09:00 AM to 05:00 PM |
Wednesday |
09:00 AM to 05:00 PM |
Thursday |
09:00 AM to 05:00 PM |
Friday |
09:00 AM to 05:00 PM |
Saturday |
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Sunday |
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