Visiting Goodge Street Mosque

Staff and students visit Goodge Street Mosque
Staff and students visit Goodge Street Mosque
Staff and students visit Goodge Street Mosque Content writer Cassandra Khoo took part in an organised visit to the Muslim World League London Office (MWLLO), locally known as Goodge Street Mosque, with UCL Chaplain and Interfaith Adviser, Reid Humble. Here, she reflects on what she learned. On 20 February, UCL Chaplain and Interfaith Advisor, Reid Humble brought a group of 11 UCL students to visit Goodge Street Mosque. Situated right at the corner of Goodge Street above ICCO , 'the People's Pizzeria,' Goodge Street Mosque is a mere 10-minute walk away from the UCL student centre, making it a convenient place for Muslims to practice their faith. The tour was organised for UCL students interested to learn more about Islam. Taking into account students from all faith and worldview backgrounds, the UCL Chaplaincy and Interfaith adviser particularly encouraged students with a limited understanding of Islamic beliefs, practices, and identities to join the visit. Ms Fauzia Saeed was our friendly tour guide at the mosque.
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