The Baitul Futuh is a mosque for the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, located in Morden, London. 

It is the biggest Mosque in the UK, with hundreds of Muslims across south London attending everyday. 

The Mosque was founded by Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad in October 1999. 

It features a radio room, community hub and stunning worship areas for men, women and children.

The Mosque also has a grand selection of plants and architect scattered across the grounds. 

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The radio station, Voice of Islam, is available on DAB with listeners from across the world. 

This Is Local London: The radio studioThe radio studio There is also a grand sports hall, that is often used for sports, events and has previously been used for students to sit exams.

This Is Local London: The community hallThe community hall Prayers take place five times a day, with large open spaces for men and women.

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There is also an exhibition room, dedicated to the history of the Caliphate and His Holiness.

 

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Chefs prep and cook food in the kitchen everyday - free of charge for visitors of Baitul Futuh Mosque.

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The arabic calligraphy is located in both the men and womens prayer rooms. 

It says: "There's no God but Allah, Muhammed peace be upon him is the message of Allah".

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The Baitul Futuh mosque in Morden, South London is just minutes from the Northern Line and is a grand centre for Ahmadiyya Muslims.

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