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Cambridge Central Mosque

Coordinates: 52°12′01″N 0°08′10″E / 52.20018°N 0.136053°E / 52.20018; 0.136053
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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 the Prophet Muhammad, on Mawson Road in Cambridge, UK. One of her imams is the chairman of the Cambridge Muslim Council[1] and fundraising manager of the Cambridge Muslim Welfare Society[2] Sejad Mekić from Bosnia, who was a Bosnian and British nationality. The mosque is due to be completed by the end of 2018.[3] Die Moschee soll Ende 2018[needs update] fertiggestellt werden.[4]

Cambridge New Mosque Project

The Cambridge New Mosque Project or Cambridge Mosque Project planned new construction of a Grand Mosque in the Mill Road neighbour, which is debated controversially in British public discuss.[5] The trustees of the Muslim Academic Trust[6] (Registered Charity No. 1065784): Timothy Winter (Timothy Winter), Cat Stevens (Cat Stevens), 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 ought amount to 20.3 million euros, a total of a thousand people ought have space in the prayer room. Architects of the new mosque are David Marks and Julia Barfield.[8]

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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