LONDON, September 12 /PRNewswire/ -- There was jubilation from officials representing Dr Yusuf Islam (formerly Cat Stevens) at a meeting of the Brent Planning Committee this week, where the local Council unanimously approved new plans for an GBP8m cultural centre - The Maqam - in Brondesbury Park, London.

The new Maqam Centre, which takes its name from the 'Station of Abraham' in Makkah, will be a dynamic cultural and exhibition space where professionals, scholars and artists from around the world can meet and interact. The Centre will also accommodate exhibitions and educational resources, as well as a cafe open to the public.

Dr Islam said: "I am delighted that the Council has given the green light to our plans. For many years now I have tried to build bridges between faiths and communities and promote a better understanding of Islam. This modern, interactive centre, focused on the monotheistic example of Prophet Abraham - known in Judaism, Christianity and Islam as the Father of the Prophets - will provide a focal point for our activities in trying to bring people together and spreading the message of peace and common understanding."

The structure and inner foundations have already been constructed and a new fund raising campaign has been initiated to complete the building work. The Centre is expected to open in 2010. For more information, visit http://www.themaqam.com

Press enquiries to: Press Office, press@yusufislam.com, +44-207-372-2171

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