Very beautiful mosque in a nice building, near bus stops a bit difficult to find parking, but can find free parking 5 mins walk away. Very clean and tidy.
Talks and classes held for the community.
Very tranquil and spiritual.
Joe Smith354 days ago
You enter after the doors open 30 minutes before prayer, and you come to a shoe removal area and then a toilet on the right and then a wudu area.
You go into a small narrow prayer hall which looks big enough for around 70 people with rows of seats at the back.
They have a fussy rule that you can't take a jacket into the prayer hall so they expect you to leave a jacket in another room where anyone can take it.
Every other Masjid I have been to in London and elsewhere have allowed people to have jackets with them, phones, with them, bags,
Dwight Altaf Ally354 days ago
For many years I have been praying in this wonderfully managed mosque by a very dedicated group of people. Very clean and good facilities.
Muhammad Awan354 days ago
Well managed. JazzakAllah. Hard to find parking though.
Ibraheem Sayyed Iesa1 year ago
Well-organized, clean, and peaceful. Many guidelines are there to preserve the spirituality of the place.
Bala Guliyev2 years ago
Great to have a mosque nearby. Brothers are very welcoming and helpful.
Masood ali2 years ago
The staff here are very supportive and helping.
Ejaz Taj2 years ago
A beautiful place of worship, a refuge away from the troubles of the world and a place to leave your worries outside and connect with our beloved Creator. I've been coming to Hendon Masjid since I was a child and some of the most wonderful people I have met, who came into my life and bettered it were met here.
Lovely memories include those of our late brother Fayz Abdur Raheem, a convert to Islam who prayed here regularly, had a deep love for the Qur'an and passed away returning to His Lord as a believer. The entire Hendon Masjid community came together for his funeral, arranging everything. He is a great reminder in my life of the importance of brotherhood in our religion. To anyone reading this review, please make a dua for him. May Allah grant him Jannah.
I pray Allah continues to make this Masjid a place of sakinah, ibadah and a place one comes to strengthen their eeman.
Talks and classes held for the community.
Very tranquil and spiritual.
You go into a small narrow prayer hall which looks big enough for around 70 people with rows of seats at the back.
They have a fussy rule that you can't take a jacket into the prayer hall so they expect you to leave a jacket in another room where anyone can take it.
Every other Masjid I have been to in London and elsewhere have allowed people to have jackets with them, phones, with them, bags,
Lovely memories include those of our late brother Fayz Abdur Raheem, a convert to Islam who prayed here regularly, had a deep love for the Qur'an and passed away returning to His Lord as a believer. The entire Hendon Masjid community came together for his funeral, arranging everything. He is a great reminder in my life of the importance of brotherhood in our religion. To anyone reading this review, please make a dua for him. May Allah grant him Jannah.
I pray Allah continues to make this Masjid a place of sakinah, ibadah and a place one comes to strengthen their eeman.