Islamic Cultural Centre
The Islamic Cultural Centre is a centre for Muslims located in London, England, opened in 1944.[1][2] It is part of the London Central Mosque, having been annexed.[1][3][4] It campaigns on behalf of British Muslims to government, local authorities and official bodies on issues such as health, welfare and education, among others.[1]
The Islamic Cultural Centre is the place where Charles le Gai Eaton converted to Islam.[5]
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- 1 2 3 The Islamic CUltural Centre & The London Central Mosque - It's Your Mosque Too
- ↑ London Central Mosque & Islamic Cultural Centre | Engaging Places
- ↑ The Islamic CUltural Centre & The London Central Mosque - It's Your Mosque Too
- ↑ :: London Central Mosque Trust Ltd. & The Islamic Cultural Centre
- ↑ Hassan Gai Eaton Speech
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