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Shahjalal Jame Masjid (Euston Mosque)

204/A N Gower St, Starcross St, London NW1 2LY, United Kingdom

Shahjalal Jame Masjid (Euston Mosque)
Mosque
4.6
165 reviews
8 comments
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GVG7+W2 London, United Kingdom
+44 20 7387 0046
shahjalaljamemasjid.com
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HZS
HZS324 days ago
Very nice masjid. Typical central London style, with multiple floors. Very clean and well kept. Nice wudhu and toilet facilities. Perfect if you just arrived at Euston Station or you need to pray before your journey.
Shaheen munshi
Shaheen munshi1 year ago
Right around the corner from Euston station. Women’s section is top floor of 3. Clean, and as others have mentioned, very welcoming. Thank you!
Abdimajid Aden Ahmed
Abdimajid Aden Ahmed1 year ago
When you sit inside the masjid and you are waitting Salad Allah will count you these minuts and will give you a big reward
Aiidan Ahmed (DyingForSleep)
Aiidan Ahmed (DyingForSleep)1 year ago
It’s an amazing mosque, it’s a bit small but it’s perfect.
Rezaul quamar
Rezaul quamar2 years ago
Good location for attending prayer during travelling through Euston Station.
Z h
Z h2 years ago
I generally dont give review of masjids but on this occasion i felt there was a need to especially for those who have concern for their salat as a musafir (traveller). I came in today at around half 12 to quickly pray my salat; when I arrived the "maulana" was teaching some children. The reason for using inverted commas is because i was denied simply because the maulana was reluctant to open the rooms upstairs. Taking into consideration this mosque (which is also meant to be a community centre) is one of the closest to the busy euston station. So inevitably thise who want to pray will vome in. As a masjid is built for this very same purpose to allow worshippers to pray it was only benefitting that something is organised to meet their needs. Fair enough somebody may argue that it cant be open 24/7 for safety reasons but what excuse are we going to present whilst an ustadh is already inside a building. Please many people cant always make it for jamaat time so plz organise something for the musafireen (as this masjid and shahjalal are the closest ones and theyre both lazy in this regards). So for those planning a trip to the mosque before its jamaat time you probably may experience the same thing i went through today. Assalamualaikum
Marium Jeelani
Marium Jeelani2 years ago
As much as I am grateful for them letting us enter to offer salah- there is no women’s area. The men are unwelcoming towards women. It wasn’t until someone mentioned we could use the rooms upstairs that we were even aware of the fact they let women inside. When we went upstairs, a few mins later another man told us to go in another room.

This is the importance given to half the Muslim population. This masjid is closest to Euston station, women who’re travelling are left at the mercy of such men. Either you as a man advocate for female only spaces in every religious establishment or prepare to shut up when we complain about NEVER being treated as equals. May Allah guide you.
Shoaib Nasim
Shoaib Nasim2 years ago
Worst experience I have had at a masjid that I have had to leave a review. As a traveller I was pleased to find out that there was a nearby masjid to London Euston station which I had timed my train arrival to make it for Jummu'ah somewhere in the local area. I was ushered downstairs so I could make use the toilet and make wudhu. When I came back up I was waiting to be ushered to go either upstairs or to wait until khutbah finished to join the saff from that level of the building. The committee member rudely berated me for being late and said there's no queue, go upstairs. I couldn't focus in Salah because of how the uncle shamed me in such a derogatory manner. I told him outside when bucketing that he should have husn al-dhan, there are travellers who come off the train and need a place to pray. He didn't reciprocate and didn't acknowledge what I was advising, showing no remorse. For the record I checked the website it said 1st jamat was at 12.20 with khutbah being 30-40mins long. I had arrived 12.25, whilst many others were arriving too. Unfortunately, it is these stereotypical elder generation 'masjid uncles' who deter the youth from developing a relationship with the masjid and the Deen. They focus solely on ibadah and neglect the rights of creation and following the sunnah of the prophet SAW. I pray this review serves as a naseehah and not a means to attack the committee. May Allah Guide Us
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