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  2. Islam4UK - Wikipedia

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    [12] The Wiltshire Islamic Cultural Centre stated "We, along with all other Muslim community groups in Wiltshire and the surrounding area, including Bath Islamic Society and Swindon Thamesdown Islamic Association, unreservedly condemn this march," adding, "Therefore we are putting the record straight and letting the media and general public ...

  3. Al-Muhajiroun - Wikipedia

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    [52] The Wiltshire Islamic Cultural Centre stated "We, along with all other Muslim community groups in Wiltshire and the surrounding area, including Bath Islamic Society and Swindon Thamesdown Islamic Association, unreservedly condemn this march," adding, "Therefore we are putting the record straight and letting the media and general public ...

  4. Islamic Cultural Centre - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Lincoln Central Mosque and Cultural Centre - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Central Mosque and Islamic Centre, also known as Lincoln Central Mosque, is a mosque in the city of Lincoln in the ceremonial county of Lincolnshire, England. It is located on Dixon Street to the southwest of the city centre. The local congregation attend from the city and surrounding suburbs/villages near Lincoln.

  6. Noor Mosque in Hilliard aims to connect with neighbors ...

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    The Noor Islamic Cultural Center recently purchased a 220,000-square-foot office building near their mosque. Stakeholders include, from left, Taj Mohammed, Rubi Taj, Atif Syed, Atifa and Imran ...

  7. Anne Said - Wikipedia

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    Said returned to England in 1955 and had a solo exhibition at the Beaux Arts Gallery in 1957 and also showed works at the New Art Centre. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 1960 she moved to Wiltshire and there, among other works, she produced the drawing Jo's Wild Wood which is now in the Tate collection.

  8. Nooh al-Kaddo - Wikipedia

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    Dr Nooh Edrees al-Kaddo (Arabic: نوح إدريس القدو, born 21 January 1953) is a British citizen who resides in Dublin, Ireland and was born in Mosul, Iraq. [1] Al-Kaddo is the CEO of the Islamic Cultural Centre of Ireland [1] [2] and a director of the al-Maktoum Foundation in Ireland [1] and moved to Dublin in 1997.

  9. Jaame Masjid, Blackburn - Wikipedia

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    The Jaame Masjid, also known as the Jaame Masjid Islamic Cultural Centre, [1] is a mosque, located on Lambert Street in Blackburn, Lancashire, England, in the United Kingdom. The congregation was established from a house in 1962, incorporating two terrace houses, and has since been expanded on several occasions.