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  2. Liverpool Muslim Institute - Wikipedia

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    Abdul Kadir Khan , son of Haji Munir Khan was a trusted companion of Abdullah Quilliam; he taught Arabic, Urdu and Persian with professors Nasrullah Warren and Haschem Wilde at Liverpool Muslim Institute. Robert Stanley served as the vice president of mosque. By the turn of the century they numbered 150, mostly English people.

  3. Abdullah Quilliam - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Quilliam (10 April 1856 [1] [2] [3] – 23 April 1932), who changed his name to Abdullah Quilliam and later Henri Marcel Leon or Haroun Mustapha Leon, was a 19th-century British convert from Christianity to Islam, noted for founding England's first mosque and Islamic centre, and Britain's oldest Muslim organization, the Association of British Muslims.

  4. 'Doesn't feel like home': Liverpool's Muslims shocked by UK riots

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    A second mosque in Liverpool, the Abdullah Quilliam, which describes itself as Britain's first, has temporarily closed due to the violence, which was fuelled by a false narrative spread online ...

  5. Association of British Muslims - Wikipedia

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    The Association of British Muslims began in Liverpool, England as the English Islamic Association, founded in 1889 by Abdullah Quilliam, [1] a 19th-century convert to Islam who opened one of England's first mosques, the Liverpool Muslim Institute, during the same year, [2] at about the same time that the Shah Jahan Mosque was built.

  6. The Crescent (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    1893 to 1908. The Crescent 30 January 1901 vol. 16 no. 420. The Crescent - a weekly record of Islam in England [1] was originally published weekly in Liverpool from 1893. As such, it can claim to be oldest and first regular publication reflecting and serving the early convert [2] and Muslim community within the British Isles, although its readership quickly grew via subscription to a global ...

  7. Talk:Abdullah Quilliam - Wikipedia

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    Take a look at the entry on John Quilliam: - It is claimed that William Abdullah Quilliam, the founder of England's first mosque was a descendant of Captain Quilliam. However, Mrs M A Watterson (nee Annie Quirk) in her book People and Places published in 1956 - noted that "John Quilliam's family farmed at Arbory" and that; "Captain Quilliam had ...

  8. Robert Stanley (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    After his conversion, he was appointed by his friend, William Abdullah Quilliam, Shaykh al-Islām of the British Isles, to serve as the vice-president of the Liverpool Muslim Institute, arguably the first mosque in the United Kingdom.

  9. Liberal and progressive Islam in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Founded as The Quilliam Foundation, it lobbies government and public institutions for more nuanced policies regarding Islam and on the need for greater democracy in the Muslim world whilst empowering moderate Muslim voices. The organisation was named after Englishman Abdullah Quilliam, a 19th-century convert to Islam. It dissolved in 2021.