People are making bad reviews of this place without ever setting foot inside the building. Reviews should reflect knowledge, but these people's reviews reflect only their ignorance.
What if a person was to give a bad review of a restaurant, without ever entering the restaurant, talking to the waiters, or eating any food? Isn't this ridiculous?
If a person disagrees with the religious beliefs of ahmadis, then he/she can post their intellectual or spiritual arguments in the appropriate forum. But if a person is going to give a review of a mosque, temple, hotel, restaurant, museum, park, or anything else in this universe, then I would advise that person first to enter the place, gain some knowledge and experience, and then post a review.
I have been inside this mosque on numerous occasions, and I love it because it's very clean, quiet, peaceful, and I feel connected with Allah (swt) when I worship there. Also, the imams don't shout or threaten or advise people to murder non-believers, but instead they give very beautiful sermons.
Lastly, it is true that there is high security in this mosque. The reason is that many innocent ahmadi muslims in Pakistan were murdered by sunni muslims who entered the ahmadi mosque and killed them while they were worshipping. In addition, recently an ahmadi was murdered for religious reasons by a sunni in Glasgow. In addition, leaflets were recently found in a South London sunni mosque which advised sunnis to murder ahmadis because of ahmadi religious beliefs.
I also am asked for my ID when I enter this mosque, and I have no bad feelings about this, because I understand that there is a need for security in these times of religious extremism. Only an unreasonable person can object to being asked for ID when it's well-known that many sunni extremists say that ahmadis are disbelievers, apostates and that ahmadis should be...
Read moreFazal Mosque in London is an inspiring and peaceful place to visit. The mosque has a calm and welcoming atmosphere that immediately makes you feel at ease. Its beautiful architecture and serene surroundings create the perfect space for reflection and prayer. Whether you are a regular attendee or a visitor, you are always greeted with warmth and kindness from the community.
The prayer halls are well maintained, clean, and comfortable, with plenty of space for worshippers at all times. The mosque grounds are also well looked after, and there is a sense of care and attention to detail in how everything is presented. This makes it a wonderful place not only for prayer but also for quiet moments of contemplation.
Fazal Mosque is more than just a place of worship – it is a community hub that brings people together. It is a place where people of all ages and backgrounds can come, connect, and feel a part of something meaningful. During special events and religious occasions, the mosque is alive with a sense of unity and shared purpose, which is uplifting to experience.
Families will also find it a very welcoming environment, as it provides a positive and safe space for children to learn and grow in their faith.
Overall, Fazal Mosque is a gem in London – a place where you can find peace, connect with others, and strengthen your spirituality. I would highly recommend it to anyone seeking a welcoming and inspiring...
Read moreI was invited to Peace Symposium. I think this evening was wonderful.
I was very surprised to see this event which is a key event of this Community. This event was held at the Baitul Futuh Mosque.
The Baitul Futuh Mosque, also known as the Morden Mosque, is a mosque complex in Morden, London. It is the United Kingdom's largest mosque, and one of the largest in Western Europe.
I was very happy to see that this event promotes a deeper understanding of this community and other faiths and seeks to inspire a concerted effort for lasting peace in this world.
There were many guests invited to attend the unique event including Secretaries of State, parliamentarians, diplomats, faith and civic leaders as well as representatives from numerous charities and faith communities. I also got an opportunity to be given a very beautifully guided tour of the mosque complex. This was my first ever visit to the Mosque. Some of the guests were give an opportunity for a short speech and the main highlight of the event was the address by the Khalifa of this community. The address was very eye opening and was very impressive.
I have been so inspired by this evening. It has been such a clear very powerful message. It is such an important message he has, for the world and for the British people...
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