UK: Baitul Futuh Mosque in Morden opened its doors to people of all faiths and beliefs at open day on June 21


Many Londoners will remember the community's presence at the London Bridge vigil after the June 3 terror attack as they wore T-shirts with the slogan: "I am a Muslim, ask me anything."

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK desk
Source/Credit: Your Local Guardian
By Adela Whittingham | June 22, 2017

South west Londoners were invited to break their fast with members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community this week.

The open day last night, (June 21), was held at Baitul Futuh Mosque in Morden. Opened in 2003, it is one of the largest mosques outside the Islamic world.

Muslims are currently fasting for Ramadan, the holy month of prayer for the religion. Members of the mosque invited members of the local community to join them for Iftari, the breaking of the fast, at 9.21pm.

Baitul Futuh Mosque also has its own 24-hour radio station, TV studio providing a live feed of Friday prayers, and space for the wider community to meet. It regularly hosts visitors and welcomes people from the community to find out more about their charitable work.
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