The Al-Rahma mosque is on Hatherley Street, Liverpool, England, and can hold up to 1,000 worshippers.

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  • The Al-Rahma mosque is on Hatherley Street, Liverpool, England, and can hold up to 1,000 worshippers. Liverpool was the third city to have a Mosque in England, which was opened at 8 Brougham Terrace by city solicitor and Muslim convert William Abdullah Quilliam on 25 December, 1889. A new and much larger three storey mosque is currently undergoing construction. The new Mosque is much more traditional in appearance with a Golden Dome and Crescent on top. The Mosque is scheduled to open in 2008 during Liverpool's tenure as European Capital of Culture. The previous Mosque was built in the 1960s having recent extensions to accommodate more worshippers. During Fridays and Muslim festivals the Pakistan Centre opposite and the car park were also used as temporary prayer space. The Liverpool Muslim Society was set up in 1953. (en)
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  • Al-Rahma mosque (en)
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  • The Al-Rahma mosque is on Hatherley Street, Liverpool, England, and can hold up to 1,000 worshippers. (en)
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  • Al-Rahma mosque (en)
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