Chesham Mosque

Mosque in Buckinghamshire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chesham Mosque

Chesham Mosque is a mosque in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England. It was constructed between 2004 and 2005, to replace the former mosque, which was located in two converted houses on Bellingdon Road.[citation needed] The total cost of the construction work was £1.6 million, all of which was raised from donations and collections.

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Chesham Mosque
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Religion
AffiliationSufi - Bareilvi[1]
Location
LocationBellingdon Road Chesham, England, United Kingdom
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Geographic coordinates51.71238°N 0.61455°W / 51.71238; -0.61455
Architecture
TypeMosque
StyleModern
Completed2005
Construction cost£1.6 million
Specifications
Capacity700 (all genders)[1]
Minaret(s)1
Website
www.cheshammosque.org.uk
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The organization, 'Muslims in Britain'[2] classify the Chesham Mosque as, Sufi - Bareilvi.[1]

History

The first mosque in Chesham was established in 1970.[3] In 1979, the mosque moved to two converted houses at 161–163 Bellingdon Road, to be closer to the majority of Chesham's Muslim households.[3][4] The maximum capacity for this mosque was 200.[4] By the late 1990s, the Muslim population in Chesham had grown to 1500, prompting a search for a site to construct a new mosque. Fundraising for the mosque began during Ramadan in December 1998.[5] All of the costs of construction were raised from donations and door-to-door collections.[6]

The actual building work began in February 2004,[6] and the mosque was officially opened in August 2005.[7] [8] The final cost of construction was £1.6 million.[6] The old mosque building is used as a meeting and function facility.[9]

Facilities

The main prayer hall of the mosque has a capacity for 500, with an additional prayer hall for women having a capacity for 200. There are also wudu facilities and a Quran study room.[10]

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