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'''Al-Mustafa Centre''' is used commonly to refer to a community organisation based in Bradford, UK. Al-Mustafa Cultural and Educational Trust being the official name of the organisation. Its headquarters are based in [[Bradford]], [[West Yorkshire]], [[England]]. The Organisation was established by a Pakistani Islamic Scholar, Anwar Ul Mustafa Hamdami. He is the son of the late Shaykh Ul Hadith Ghulam Nabi Hamdami. Anwar Ul Mustafa was in the first class and one of the first students of world renowned Scholar Shaykh Ul Islam Doctor Muhammad Tahir Ul Qadri. He is also the older brother of Mukhtar Ul Mustafa the composer and director of Islamic Documentaries and presenter of The Saturday Night Live show on Noor TV. Anwar Ul Mustafa came to UK to take a post as the Imam and Khateeb of the Jamia Masjid Hanfia in Bradford in 1998. He established his own organisation in 2002.
 
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