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London is one of the most diverse and vibrant Muslim hubs in the Western world. From the historic East London Mosque in Whitechapel to the iconic golden-domed Regent's Park Mosque, the city's Islamic presence is deeply woven into its cultural fabric. London's Muslim community, hailing from every corner of the globe, has created a unique British Islamic identity that is reflected in the city's architecture, cuisine, and public life.
The East London Mosque is one of the oldest and largest mosques in the UK, serving as a major community and educational hub.
London Central Mosque, with its massive golden dome, was built on land donated by George VI in exchange for land in Cairo for an Anglican cathedral.
The city's Edgware Road and Whitechapel areas are famous centers for Middle Eastern and South Asian Islamic culture.
London has over 400 mosques and prayer rooms serving one of the most multi-ethnic Muslim populations in the world.
During the month of Ramadan, many of London's major landmarks and streets are decorated with festive lights to celebrate with the community.
RuhVerse uses the Muslim World League (MWL) method for London, with Fajr at 18° and Isha at 17°.
During peak summer at high latitudes like London, twilight may not disappear. In such cases, we follow the 'Nearest Latitude' or '1/7th of the night' rule as per local mosque guidelines.
Streets like Edgware Road, Brick Lane, and the Green Street area in Newham offer hundreds of diverse Halal dining options for Iftar.