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Mosques in Greater Manchester

102 mosques in Greater Manchester

Jamia Al-Nur

Jamia Al-Nur was established in 2012 by the esteemed Hazrat Sufi Nur Muhammad Naqshbandi Sahib (HafizahUllah), an eminent pupil of Shaykh Sufi Muhammad Aslam Sahib (RahimahUllah). The institution was founded with the aim to fulfil the educational and spiritual requirements of the Muslim community in Ashton-under-Lyne. Their dedication and foresight have sustained our ability to offer services at Jamia Al-Nur. Under the skilled guidance of proficient and sagacious educators, Jamia Al-Nur has played a fundamental role in shaping the children and teenagers in the local community. We groom them to be self-assured individuals, bolstering the understanding of their religion. This empowers them to practice their faith and helps to deepen their comprehension of it. In addition to catering for young people, Jamia Al-Nur embraces individuals of all ages and ethnic backgrounds. We ensure a range of services with an overarching principle of tolerance and respect for everyone within our diverse community. Through numerous educational courses and community projects, Jamia Al-Nur has solidified its status as a secure community centre. Here at Jamia Al-Nur, charitable work both within the UK and overseas forms a significant part of our mission. We work constantly to provide food parcels to those in need and are always there to support the less fortunate. We also offer counselling and support sessions for those seeking guidance and solace. Furthermore, we facilitate the observation of the five daily prayers, conduct evening madrassah sessions, and hold weekly dhikr gatherings along with an array of other services customised for individual needs.

Zakariyya Jame Masjid

Zakariyya Jaam'e Masjid is the central Mosque of Bolton. It marked the beginning of the ICC, which was pivotal in supporting and aiding communities in other areas of Bolton to build further mosques and areas of worship. As a result, it still remains the central Mosque in Bolton, playing an important role in uniting and serving all Muslims in the town. It holds a capacity of housing up to 3,000 worshippers and acts as a contact point for many groups, agencies, and local authorities on various issues in the borough.

Imam Hussein
  • 14 Brondesbury Rd, North Maida Vale, London NW6 6AS, United Kingdom
  • +44 7393 234312

The development of a community-focused centre, embodying Islamic cultural and educational practices, and financed independently through generous donations from within the local community, encapsulates our fundamental objective. The heart of our pursuit is to immerse the local community in an assortment of social, religious, recreational, and educational activities whilst ensuring our presence reinforces harmony in the area without causing any disruption. The centre management's primary concern is to ensure not only the immediate welfare but also to facilitate a positive impact on the wider society, providing continual support through all available avenues.

Oldham Mosque and Islamic Centre
  • 156-158 Middleton Road, Oldham, Lancashire, OL9 6BG
  • 0161 624 4228 (in 2004) || 0161 678 6748

Our aspiration is to establish a Mosque that will faithfully accommodate the spiritual requirements of our community. Our aim is not only to serve our society meaningfully, but also to promote understanding and appreciation of Islam. By the Grace of Allah and the unwavering devotion of both national and international supporters, we have made considerable strides in the building of the Mosque, for which we are profoundly grateful. However, we implore our brothers and sisters to continue their benevolent support, as we still require additional donations to bring our vision to fruition. We kindly ask you to remain vocal in our cause and let your generous donations reflect the true spirit of your piety - Ameen.

Central Mosque Rochdale

Central Mosque Rochdale (CMR) formerly known as Idara Taleem-ul-Islam was set up in 1974 by the local Muslim Community to address the growing religious, social, cultural and recreational needs of the newly settled Muslims in and around the Borough of Rochdale. An old church building on William Street was purchased for £20,000. With the help of donations from the local community the building was adapted to function as a mosque. The new mosque held congregational prayer five times a day as well as Jumma (Friday prayers) and Eid prayers. The mosque also provided after school classes in Holy Qur’an, Arabic and Urdu.

Bilal Masjid Rochdale

Our aspiration is to offer an array of comprehensive and culturally empathetic services to the Wolverhampton community. By integrating our Islamic principles and heritage, we aim to bolster the quality of life and augment community unity.

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