Friday, October 29, 2010

UK: Ahmadiyya Muslim Association Organizes National Islam Awareness Week

The Baitul Futuh Mosque, is located next to Morden South Station and 5-10 minutes walk from Morden Underground Station. Buses numbers 80, 93 and 154 stop outside the mosque. Parking is available on site.

Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: Ahmadiyya Muslim Assoc. | UK
By AMA | UK | October 29, 2010

As part of National Islam Awareness Week the Baitul Futuh Mosque in Morden will be holding an open day on Sunday 7th November 2010 between 11 am and 3pm.

Visitors will be offered a tour of the mosque, various multi-purpose halls, library and exhibition.

An information pack on various aspects of Islam and the mosque will be available for all visitors.

Those interested in availing the opportunity may pre-book by emailing seminars@ahmadiyya.org.uk or calling 020 8687 7811.  Visitors will be required to provide their name and contact details (phone number and/or email address).


The Baitul Futuh Mosque, is located next to Morden South Station and 5-10 minutes walk from Morden Underground Station. Buses numbers 80, 93 and 154 stop outside the mosque. Parking is available on site.

For any queries, please  email to the organizers at seminars@ahmadiyya.org.uk.



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