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Croydon Mosque : ウィキペディア英語版 | Croydon Mosque
Croydon Mosque & Islamic Centre is a mosque situated in Croydon, London. ==History== The story of Croydon Mosque began from informal gatherings in the basement of 32 Derby Road, West Croydon in the mid-1960s.〔http://www.muslimheritageincroydon.org.uk/history.html〕 After 32 Derby Road received a compulsory purchase order to make way for the Handcroft Road Housing Redevelopment, the Croydon Mosque Association was formed in 1970, and rented vacant offices at 45 Wellesley Road to meet and pray.〔http://www.museumofcroydon.com/ixbin/indexplus?record=ART7613&session=sPtG55NznjF〕 The Muslim community were again asked to move, as now 45 Wellesley Road was to be redeveloped, and the mosque moved to its current premises at 525 London Road in 1978. However, redevelopment plans twice had to be put on hold due to lack of funds. The association was able to complete the work thanks to donations, including a gift of more than £100,000 from Shah Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, after a plea from then Croydon North East MP Bernard Weatherill. Phase one of the mosque's renovation was concluded by the completion of its dome in 1988. Within a decade, phase two was also complete, with new offices and prayer space being built.〔http://english.irib.ir/radioislam/news/islam-in-europe/item/82081-uk-past-of-croydon-mosque-celebrated-as-new-era-begins〕 In April 2012, phase three plans were unveiled for a "green" four-storey extension, to be used as a women and children's centre and an 18-metre minaret. The new building will also increase the mosque's capacity to 4,000, reflecting the growth of Croydon's Muslim community since the centre was built in the 1980s. Members of the mosque have donated around £500,000 to fund the project.〔http://www.thisiscroydontoday.co.uk/Croydon-mosque-unveils-extension-plans-London/story-15703239-detail/story.html#axzz2L94kVfGV〕
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