From dazzling chandeliers to rooftop courtyards. Shahed Saleem’s The British Mosque: An architectural and social history (Hardcover – 28 Dec 2015) presents the first overview of Muslim architecture in Britain. From the earliest examples in the late 19th century, to mosques being built today: key architectural stages are identified and explained alongside the social history of Muslim settlement and growth.
Source: https://londonist.com/london/art-and-photography | Londonist
Every new Jamat Khane and Social Centre built has exemplary architecture and a deep feeling of happiness and the old Jamat Khane’s around the world are also today just as well kept and the architecture of those times show how much the world has advanced in buildings, architecture, etc..
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Ismaili Center London is my favourite Jamatkhana and I try to attend Jamatkhana everyday as far as possible. And when I attend I reach Jamatkhana at least hour and half before first Dua. That is the time when I do Tasbeeh in quite and peaceful atmosphere. Beside me there are quite a few other momeensc present also doing Tasbeeh.
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