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The mission was established in or around 1978 to advance the islamic religion according to the percepts and tenets of the faith. In 1985, the charity purchased a property in the London Borough of Newham to be used as a community centre in Newham and as a place of worship, mosque muslims. In may 2018 the trustees of the mosque decided to move imamia mission to essex, in a vicinity which is within minutes away from another centre known as Muslim Community of Essex. It was a very bad decision by the trustees and without the consultation of the local muslim community. The vast majority of the muslim community in east london is now left without a centre in Newham and its surrounding areas.
Muslim community in East London is in urgent need of a premises and they are currently holding their religious gatherings in rented accommodation. The regular events held are:
Friday prayers
Saturday - we are hoping to have have teachers to teach the children of our muslim society not to go on the wrong path this world
milaads /birthdays of the ahlulbayt and the prophets
iftari in ramadhan with the community
speeches about ahlulbayt/sahabas of our prophet
Furthermore the community have been patient and now have the chance of aquiring 45 Westbury Road, Forest Gate, London E7.
A few members of imamia mission east london went to an auction to purchase The mentioned building, they have placed £40,000 for a deposit for this building however they require a further £450,000 to complete the purchase within the next 28 days.
We hope that our brothers and sisters help fund this mosque.
Remember Every Penny Counts
May God bless you and your families