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The '''Cambridge Mosque''' ("Cambridge Mosque") or '''Abu Bakr Siddiq Mosque''' is a mosque named after [[Abu Bakr]], the first follower and father-in-law of Prophet Muhammad, on Mawson Road in Cambridge, UK. One of the imams is the chairman of the Cambridge Muslim Council<ref>[http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Education/Tricia-Kellehers-Blog/UAF-outnumbers-EDL-in-Cambridge-demonstration-27022013.htm cambridge-news.co.uk: UAF outnumbers EDL in Cambridge demonstration]</ref> and fundraising manager of the Cambridge Muslim Welfare Society;<ref>see. [http://www.insigneworld.com/p/dir/detail/MjY2MzQ4OQ==/d insigneworld.com]</ref> [[Sejad Mekić]] was from [[Bosnia]] which is also a British nationality.<ref>[http://benevolencefund.org/our_people.html benevolencefund.org]</ref> The mosque is would be completed by the end of 2018.<ref>http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/cambridge-news/cambridges-new-15-million-mosque-13211275</ref>
The '''Cambridge Mosque''' ("Cambridge Mosque") or '''Abu Bakr Siddiq Mosque''' is a mosque named after [[Abu Bakr]], the first follower and father-in-law of Prophet Muhammad, on Mawson Road in Cambridge, UK. One of the imams is the chairman of the Cambridge Muslim Council<ref>[http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/Education/Tricia-Kellehers-Blog/UAF-outnumbers-EDL-in-Cambridge-demonstration-27022013.htm cambridge-news.co.uk: UAF outnumbers EDL in Cambridge demonstration]</ref> and fundraising manager of the Cambridge Muslim Welfare Society;<ref>see. [http://www.insigneworld.com/p/dir/detail/MjY2MzQ4OQ==/d insigneworld.com]</ref> [[Sejad Mekić]] was from [[Bosnia]] which is also a British nationality.<ref>[http://benevolencefund.org/our_people.html benevolencefund.org]</ref> The mosque would be completed by the end of 2018.<ref>http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/cambridge-news/cambridges-new-15-million-mosque-13211275</ref>


== Cambridge New Mosque Project ==
== Cambridge New Mosque Project ==

Revision as of 21:59, 3 April 2018

Cambridge Mosque
File:Cambridge Mosque.jpg
Religion
AffiliationIslam
RegionRomsey Area (Mill Road)
StatusActive
Location
LocationUnited Kingdom Cambridge, United Kingdom
Architecture
TypeMasjid
StyleEco-tecnology design
Completed2018
Construction costApproximately 20.3 million euros
Specifications
Capacity1.000
MaterialsWoods, bricks and tiles

The Cambridge Mosque ("Cambridge Mosque") or Abu Bakr Siddiq Mosque is a mosque named after Abu Bakr, the first follower and father-in-law of Prophet Muhammad, on Mawson Road in Cambridge, UK. One of the imams is the chairman of the Cambridge Muslim Council[1] and fundraising manager of the Cambridge Muslim Welfare Society;[2] Sejad Mekić was from Bosnia which is also a British nationality.[3] The mosque would be completed by the end of 2018.[4]

Cambridge New Mosque Project

The Cambridge New Mosque Project or Cambridge Mosque Project planned new construction of this Grand Mosque in the Mill Road neighbourhood, which is debated controversially in British public discuss.[5] The trustees of the Muslim Academic Trust[6] (which are registered Charity No. 1065784): Abdal Hakim Murad (Timothy Winter), Yusuf Islam (Cat Stevens), and Tijani Gahbiche have called for support.[7]

British-Cypriot singer, Cat Stevens, who has converted to Islam, expects support from Turkey for the Cambridge Mosque Project. The cost of the mosque project approximately amount to 20.3 million euros, which is a total of a thousand people could have space in the prayer room. Architects of the new mosque are David Marks and Julia Barfield (Marks Barfield Architects).[8]

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Alternative names
Cambridge Mosque; Abu Bakr Mosque; Abu Bakr Masjid; Abu Bakr Jamia Mosque; Mawson Road Mosque; Abubakr Siddiq Islamic Centre

52°12′01″N 0°08′10″E / 52.20018°N 0.136053°E / 52.20018; 0.136053