146 Park Rd, London NW8 7RG, United Kingdom
London Central Mosque is one of the most recognised and significant Islamic centres in London. Beyond serving as a place of worship, it is an active institution in education, cultural engagement, and community activities. It holds a central role in bringing together Muslims from diverse national and cultural backgrounds.
The mosque is distinguished by its prominent dome and clean architectural lines. The spacious main prayer hall accommodates large congregations, particularly during Friday and Eid prayers. Separate prayer areas for women and multifunctional halls are also part of the complex. The design harmoniously combines traditional Islamic architectural elements with London’s urban character.
London Central Mosque organises Qur’an classes, religious seminars, conferences, and youth programmes. Through cultural events and outreach initiatives, it serves both the Muslim community and the wider public.
The institution also places importance on social cohesion and interfaith dialogue.
The mosque functions as a key place of worship and gathering for Muslims in London. During Ramadan, Taraweeh prayers and iftar programmes attract significant participation. Throughout the year, it remains active in both religious and social capacities.