
‘Qatar one of London Central Mosque’s biggest supporters’
The Peninsula
London: UK stands out among the capitals of Western European countries with a large number of historical mosques characterized by unique architectural...
London: UK stands out among the capitals of Western European countries with a large number of historical mosques characterized by unique architectural styles and exquisite Islamic decorations, which have become a destination for Muslims and a pilgrimage site for non-Muslims throughout the year, especially during the holy month of Ramadan.
The London Central Mosque, built in the 1940s, is one of the largest Islamic structures and cultural landmarks in London and the United Kingdom.
Dr. Ahmed Al Dubayan, who is the Director of the London Central Mosque and Islamic Cultural Center, said that the mosque and Islamic Cultural Center is a large Islamic institution established in 1944 and has holds activities throughout the year, but highlighted that Ramadan holds a special significance.
Al Dubayan affirmed that Qatar is one of the most important and prominent supporters of the mosque and the Islamic Cultural Center through financial contributions. He pointed out that Ambassador of Qatar to the United Kingdom H E Fahad bin Mohammed Al Attiyah maintains a good relationship with the center, and the Qatari embassy remains in constant communication with the center.
He noted that, during this blessed month, it transforms into a grand occasion surpassing the importance of other days, with an increase in religious, cultural, and social activities organized during this period.













