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The 'little mosque' |
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It was in 8-12 Brougham Terrace that history was made. On Christmas Day 1889, the Liverpool solicitor and Muslim convert, William Abdullah Quilliam, opened the doors of what was England's first mosque.
Words: Louise Sardais
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