UK: Ahmadiyya Muslims open new mosque in Nottingham after 15 years of fundraising


Acting president, Rubina Nasser, told the Post that the female Muslims who gathered at the event are "extremely happy" with the new building, adding that the Sneinton community has been very welcoming to the group.

Times of Ahmad | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: Nottingham Post
By Emily Hutchinson | May 13, 2018

More than 400 people attended the vent in Sneinton

Ahmadiyya Muslims from across the country gathered in Nottingham for the opening of a new mosque in Sneinton.

More than 400 people were in attendance as The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of Nottingham formally opened its new place of worship, the Baitul Hafeez Mosque, on Sneinton Dale.

The building, which was previously a church centre, was decorated with multi-coloured and Union Jack bunting to welcome worshippers, who were addressed and lead in prayer by the fifth caliph and worldwide leader of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Khalifa Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad.
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