The work is underway to build a new £ 2.5 million mosque on the edge of the idyllic Lake District.
The Islamic center of South Lakes says that the facility will be used by more than 100 local Muslim families and 'the work cannot stop'.
A spokesperson has currently explained the members of the municipality a return of 100 miles to their nearest worship.
It comes after the full building permit was granted for the site in 2022, with the charity that the construction started earlier this month.
Bosses previously warned that the work could stop by April due to a lack of money, although the extra money is now protected.
The mosque falls outside the border of the Lake District National Park near Dalton-in Furness in the South Lakes area.
In a promotional video for the project, a spokesperson described the Lake District as a 'place of exceptional natural beauty' and somewhere they are 'proud to call home'.
She added that Muslims' have lived and worked in the area for more than 40 years, but there is' still no Masjid (mosque) '.

A CGI of the proposed mosque. Full building permit was granted for the site in 2022, with the charity confirmed earlier this month

The Islamic center of South Lakes says that the facility will be used by more than 100 local Muslim families and 'the work should not stop'

The piece of land was obtained during 'Covid Times' in the midst of a few 'first obstacles and setbacks'
The piece of land was obtained during 'Covid Times' in the midst of a few 'first obstacles and setbacks'.
About 30 objections were made when plans were first submitted, although some residents also wrote support letters.
Copy opponents are further away from the anti-Islam campaigner Tommy Robinson and the Britain First Party.
The three -storey building has a roof garden and parking for 17 vehicles and replaces what was a store with offices above.
Mike Humphreys, chairman of the South Lakes Interfaith Forum, had said on the original application: 'I heartily support this application that would enable the local Muslim community to have a permanent basis for their meetings.
“They will therefore be able to prove that they can be active contributors to the community in general.”
Common councilor Martin McLeavy previously expressed his concern about the highlight of the building and said: “It will be a great beacon that will be visible to every part of the city.”

The construction is underway. The three -storey building has a roof garden and parking for 17 vehicles and replaces what was a store with offices above

The Lake District is a popular tourist destination that is known for its icy ribbon lakes, robust Fell -Bergen and historical literary associations
But most objectioning comments about the application released concern about parking and noise instead of aesthetics.
Planning officer Barry Jesson insisted that there was enough distance to 'prevent some worries about the general noise or loss of privacy for neighbors'.
Reactions Online 'Demonizing the Muslim Community' were convicted by local council members.
The Lake District is a region and National Park in Cumbria in northwestern England.
It is a popular tourist destination that is known for its icy ribbon lakes, robust fallen mountains and historical literary associations.