Shacklewell Lane Mosque

Turkish mosque in London

Shacklewell Lane Mosque
Shacklewell Camii
Ramadan Mosque
Religion
AffiliationIslam
Location
LocationShacklewell, London, United Kingdom
Architecture
TypeMosque
StyleAndalusian architecture
FounderRamadan Güney
Completed1977
Dome(s)1
Website
https://www.masjidramadan.org

Shacklewell Lane Mosque (Turkish: Shacklewell Camii) is a Turkish mosque located in Shacklewell, London. Established by Ramadan Güney, his wife Suheyla Güney and other Trustees Turkish Cypriot in 1977, it is the first ever Turkish mosque in the United Kingdom.[1] The mosque is an Andalusian-style building and was previously a synagogue, known as the New Dalston Synagogue.[2][3]

See also

  • Islam portal
  • iconLondon portal

Notes

References

  • Çoştu, Yakup (2004), "Londra'da Türklere Ait Dini Organizasyonlar" (PDF), Hitit Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, 8 (16), Hitit University: 77–100, archived from the original (PDF) on 17 March 2012
  • Çoştu, Yakup; Turan, Süleyman (2009), "İngiltere'deki Türk Camileri ve Entegrasyon Sürecine Sosyo-Kültürel Katkıları" (PDF), Dinbilimleri Akademik Araştırma Dergisi, x (4): 35–52
  • Geaves, Ron (2001), "The Haqqani Naqshbandi: A Study of Apocalyptic Millennnialism within Islam", in Porter, Stanley E.; Hayes, Michael A.; Tombs, David (eds.), Faith in the Millennium, Sheffield Academic Press, ISBN 1-84127-092-X.
  • Weinreb, Ben; Hibbert, Christopher; Keay, Julia; Keay, John (2010), The London Encyclopaedia, Macmillan, ISBN 978-1-4050-4925-2
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