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Masjid Abraar – Rudolph Street Mosque

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Another of the two South End mosques which withstood the 1970s demolition. Even now, the mosque is still known as as Rudolph Street Mosque, a reference to the street name before South End was cleared. However, the adjacent structures have all been destroyed, and the road in front of the building is now much wider, destroying the building’s environment. (Now called Walmer Boulevard)

Mosque Data

Architect

Type

Local

Country

United Kingdom

Owner/Founder

Imam Jalaludien Abrahams

Year

1894

Area

350

Drawings

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