Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions

About the Exhibition

With the current events being portrayed in the media, we decided it was important to provide the opportunity to our community to learn about the Islamic faith and see what Wimbledon Mosque looks like from the inside.
The exhibition will be like a museum consisting of zones covering approximately two floors. There will be a variety of large poster displays on various topics of Islam concerning history and key aspects of the faith, along with artefacts, old Qur’ans, relics, clay model exhibits and Islamic calligraphy.
Saturday 7th October: 11:00am – 6:00pm Sunday 8th October: 11.00am - 6.00pm. Entry is completely free!
Yes. There will be 4 speaker sessions. Click here for further details.

Planning to Visit

Registration is not required to attend although it is encouraged. If you do register online then you will have the benefit of selecting specific speaker sessions to attend and will also receive an email reminder prior to the start of the Exhibition. To register: link to register
Everyone is welcome! The invitation extends to all members of our community including families and young children.
Yes. If you would like to attend as part of a larger group (e.g. Church or other community organisation) then please register online so that we are aware of the number of people and expected time of visit.
There is free parking on the side streets nearby. The mosque is minute walk from the 156 bus stop and a five minute walk from Wimbledon Park Tube station. Click here for further information.
We would like our guests to feel as comfortable as possible when attending the exhibition by wearing the everyday casual clothes you usually wear. However, the exhibition is being hosted at a religious place of worship where prayers will take place, and hence we request that our guests please ensure that they take this into account when dressing and attending.

During the Exhibition

Yes, of course you can. Various members of the mosque will be on standby to show you the prayer halls, washrooms, Islamic literature and Qur’ans.
Yes, there will be free literature throughout the Exhibition. If you require further information about a specific topic then please ask one of our volunteers.
Yes free refreshments will be provided.
There is wheelchair access for the ground floor exhibition but unfortunately the first floor exhibition will only be accessible by stair. Please contact us with any specific requirements and we will try our utmost to accommodate.