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Tension and concern as Islamic centre moves in

Plans to establish a mosque in a London suburb with a large Jewish population have been met with mounting opposition

October 19, 2017 13:03
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ByBen Weich, Ben Weich

3 min read

A new Islamic centre in the heart of Golders Green in north-west London has been met with a wave of opposition — some of it based on anti-Muslim bigotry, critics say.

The Grade ll-listed Hippodrome building was bought earlier this year for £5.25 million by the Centre for Islamic Enlightening. It was previously used as the El-Shaddai International Christian Centre.

It will now house the Hussainiyat Al-Rasool Al-Adham Islamic centre serving the Shia community, mostly of Iraqi heritage.

An e-petition on Barnet Council’s website demanding an investigation into whether the centre complies with planning regulations has attracted more than 5,600 signatures, although concerns have been expressed about the authenticity of some of the names.