LONDON’S FIRST MOSQUE
Hazrat Khahfat-ul-Musih, head of the Ahmadia movement among Moslems, laid the foundation stone recently of ' Lon- ! don’s first mosque, at Southficlds. I This movement has a following of 100 , Europeans in London, aiid more than I 1.000.000 in the Near East, - Africa and . China. It is intended at present to comj plete only a part of the mosque, and the | whole Of the money to build this part rhas been subscribed.' ' . Those present' at the ceremony included the i - Japanese Ambassador, the German Charge d’Affaires, the Mayor of Wandsworth, the Esthonian Minister,- and representatives of the Turkish and Albanian Legations.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12017, 20 December 1924, Page 14
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