Established in the early 1990s, Muslim Sister’s Jamaat is a charity based in South London established and run by Muslim women for mothers and…
“The Bridge Park Complex in Stonebridge Park was used by the Ghanaian Muslim community from approximately 2004-2010 for community events and Eid prayers and…
Ayuba Suleiman Diallo (1701-1773), a victim of the Atlantic Slave trade, became a famous figure in Britain when his life story was one of…
The Africa and Orient Review had its offices at 158 Fleet Street. Launched in 1912 by Duse Mohamed Ali, an Egyptian-Sudanese actor, playwright, journalist…
From 2009 until 2010/2011 the Pavilion in Hillside, Brent played host to football practise and games every Saturday. This was organised by a Somali…
In the early 1990’s a terrace house in West Hampstead was used as a women’s centre. With the increasing number of Somali refugees arriving…
“A Jamaican brother who had converted to Islam in the 1970s organised the first Jummah prayer in English in the area in Granville Community…
“In the late 1990s there was an Indonesian café owned by an Indonesian couple on Harlesden Road. It was a hangout for Caribbean converts…
On the corner of Kings Cross Road and Calthorp Street once stood Rowton House one of a series of hostels all around Britain that…