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}} Green Lane Masjid & Community Centre (GLMCC), a mosque in Birmingham., became an independent charity in 2008. GLMCC is committed to providing a service to the community in accordance with the Quran and authentic Sunnah as understood by the pious predecessors. GLMCC has qualified and well experienced Imams, Scholars and Khateebs who are dedicated in delivering, teaching and spreading the Dawah of Islam in accordance to the methodology of the Salaf. Established in the 1970s, the Masjid occupies a prominent corner site in Green Lane, Small Heath, Birmingham. One of the buildings had been constructed as a public library and baths, designed by local architects Martin & Chamberlain and built in the redbrick and terracotta Gothic-Jacobean style between 1893 and 1902. It is a Grade II listed building.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url = http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/Details/Default.aspx?id=217174 )〕 The complex includes prayer halls for men and women, a community hall, madrasah, library, shop, some accommodation, and it also provides funeral services to the local Muslim community. In July 2015, GLMCC, along with 5 other mosques, hosted an Eid celebration in Small Heath Park, Birmingham, which was attended by 60,000 men, women and childen. It was also one of the main mosques that featured in Channel 4's 2007 Dispatches programme Undercover Mosque, which investigated religious extremism in British mosques including preachers advocating violence, anti-Semitism, sexism and homophobia.〔(Dispatches - Undercover Mosque )〕 West Midlands Police subsequently carried out an investigation into whether criminal offenses had been committed by those preaching or teaching at the mosque. While West Midlands Police believed there was a case to answer and submitted their evidence to the CPS (Crown Prosecution Service), the CPS ruled that "a realistic prosecution was unlikely." West Midlands Police subsequently investigated the programme itself and submitted a report to Ofcom on the basis of "unfair editing" designed to misrepresent the subjects of the programme. Ofcom ruled that there was no case to answer and that it was a "legitimate investigation." Ofcom further failed to uphold complaints from the Kingdom and Embassy of Saudi Arabia, the Islamic Centre and the London Central Mosque. Both Channel 4 and the programme makers sued the CPS for libel, and settled for a payment of £100,000. The mosque works closely with Birmingham City Council, West Midlands Police and local emergency services〔 〕 and, in 2007, came second in a national competition run by the British Islam Channel to find the country's 'Model Mosque'.〔 〕 〔 〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Green Lane Masjid」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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