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We would like to thank you for your continued support. With your help we have now purchased the land and building having raised over £1m.  We now hope to raise money for the build and renovation of the site.

This project has only been possible with your great help. Thank you.

Below are some drawings of how the site will look when finished. Remember, those who spend their wealth (in Gods cause) by night and by day, in secret and public, they shall have their reward with their Lord [The Holy Qu'ran 2: 274].

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Madina Masjid had been searching for a new site for a number of years and had considered a variety of potential sites. Firstly, location and secondly, size were the main determinants in the selection of the Spring Bank Cottage (former Groves Hotel) as a. Its location in the heart of the Whitefield ward, with the largest Muslim population in Pendle and yet also located on the main thoroughfare into and through Nelson making it readily accessible to all others within Nelson, Brierfield and beyond from the M65.

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The Mosque in Islamic history was the focal point where political, social, and religious activities were perfectly blended together. The concept of Islamic ideology paid as much attention to a man’s well-being and welfare in this world as much as the life hereafter. In this sense the role of the mosque has always been instrumental in the social-moral and political uplift of the Muslim Community. However, in the later period after Khilafat-e-Rashida, the period of first four pious caliphs with the decline of the political supremacy of the Muslims resulting in their disintegration under foreign rule, the concept and role of the mosque also underwent fundamental changes. Consequently the active and dynamic role the mosque played in the life of the Ummah in the period of our prophet and caliphs was reduced to a place of rituals and worship. The later concept continues up to today. This has not only rendered the mosque ineffective as a center of social uplift but it has rather indirectly or directly increased the sectarianism and parochialism among Muslims. It is therefore of paramount importance that the present concept of the role of mosques be analysed and redefined in the light of its original concept and function in the days of the Prophet and in the context of the present needs of the Muslim community.