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UK: Joy as special guest opens new mosque in Sussex
His Holiness, Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, world head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, unveiled a plaque commemorating the opening of the mosque before leading those present in silent prayer.
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Source/Credit: West Sussex Gazette
By West Sussex Gazette | January 23, 2013
A Muslim group celebrated the centenary of their arrival in the UK with the official opening of a mosque.
The mosque, in Langley Drive, is known as Masjid Noor and is the first mosque to be built by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association in Sussex.
The inauguration of the mosque was carried out on Saturday (January 18) by a special guest.
His Holiness, Hadhrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, world head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, unveiled a plaque commemorating the opening of the mosque before leading those present in silent prayer.
Sheikh Najeeb Rahman, Ahmadiyya Muslim Association secretary for external affairs, said: “We are indeed delighted that Masjid Noor will be the first mosque built by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association in Sussex who are also celebrating their centenary here in the UK.
“During the 100 years, the community has been spreading the true peaceful message of Islam and promoting peace and loyalty to their country, one this mosque will continue to do.”
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