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King's Cross Mosque & Islamic Cultural Centre

Basement, Sandfield, Cromer St, London WC1H 8DU, United Kingdom

King's Cross Mosque & Islamic Cultural Centre
Mosque
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GVHH+6G London, United Kingdom
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Miskatyas Putri Aransih
Miskatyas Putri Aransih
Cozy, clean and nice location. Approx 10' of walking from King's Cross/St. Pancras and 15' from Russell Square. The sister prayer area and toilet/ablution area are clean but, however, they are very small.
Christopher Bridges
Christopher Bridges169 days ago
MashaAllah. A large, albeit discrete, masjid. Well sign posted from the street. Its quite a quiet residential area considering its such a busy area in a busy city.

Clean and excellently maintained facilities. If take more photos but the ones already posted by others are accurately demonstrative of the brothers' and sisters' hard work running the place.
Kamran Maskin
Kamran Maskin261 days ago
Very conveniently located masjid if you are travelling to Central London. 8 minute walk from Kings Cross station. Really helps when you travel regularly to ensure you have options to pray on time rather than delay or miss.
Ness
Ness291 days ago
I prayed Dhuhr in the women’s section today - (note: the website says there’s no woman’s section on Jummah days which is a shame hence 4 stars) there is enough space for 15-20 women and the prayer area is clean, comfortable and sufficiently closed off behind some curtains.

There’s a small library with Quran and books. There are also fans, though I did find it nice a cool without the fan (and today was quite hot) The Qibla direction is shown with a picture of the Kaba hanging from the fan and with an arrow on the ceiling above the same fan (see pics). There are also some prayer gowns available.

Sisters have their own bathroom to make wudu (one at a time) which is located immediately on the right as you come through the main entrance.

The entrance is shared with men, and shoes are left outside, so when I came out there were quite a few men putting on their shoes whilst I was trying to put mine on.

I recommend keeping your shoes in a bag and bringing it in with you to make it easier to find and put your shoes on after the prayer.

I really enjoyed my visit and will be using it regularly as I attend the British library. I’m grateful that the mosque was kind enough to provide a space for sisters - as a woman I can attest that in this day and age it is a great blessing.
Chief Keith
Chief Keith353 days ago
Management not nice, they’re rude. Nice mosque otherwise. Sometimes bathroom and whudu area are a little dirty
SHAMIM HOSEN
SHAMIM HOSEN1 year ago
Prayer hall for muslim community. JazakAllah to them who established this.
Aiidan Ahmed (DyingForSleep)
Aiidan Ahmed (DyingForSleep)2 years ago
Go here everyday. Loving the Seerah classes and the Friday youth circle after Isha prayer. Beautiful recitations and you can tell it’s regularly cleaned.
Karlo Smith
Karlo Smith2 years ago
Fajr 6.45, by 6.50 in final stood. How is that possible. Formula One imaam
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