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Mosques in Lancashire

56 mosques in Lancashire

Dawat-e-Islami Accrington

Dawat-e-Islami is a global, non-political, Islamic organization working for the propagation of Quran and Sunnah throughout the world. It was established in 1981 by Hazrat Allama Maulana Muhammad Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziyae, who is one of the great Islamic scholars and spiritual guides of our time. Our mission statement is given by the founder Maulana Ilyas Qadri himself that “I must strive to reform myself and people of the entire world” and by the grace of Allah عزوجل millions of Dawat-e-Islami’s representatives are doing so that is becoming a source of religious and social reforms in the society.

Jamia Masjid Abu-Bakr
  • 4 Brougham Street, Burnley, Lancashire, BB12 0AS
  • +441282422358

We extend a warm invitation to you at Abu Bakr Jamia Masjid in Southampton, one of the premier mosques in the Southern England. This structure stands tall as a testament to the enduring perseverance and dedication of the local Muslim community. Though the mosque predominantly follows the Hanafi madhab, it is an inclusive space that welcomes the presence of Muslims from all denominations and nationalities, further enriching its lively ambiance. We also encourage Non-Muslims, eager to explore and appreciate the Islamic faith, to join us for prayers, participate in our Islamic study circles, attend classes, or partake in our various events. Join us to immerse in the tranquillity of prayer; you are always welcome!

Merkazie Jamia Mosque Ghosia Burnley

Inaugurated in 2004, Madina Masjid is a purpose-built mosque nestled in Newcastle upon Tyne's West End's heart. This auspicious sanctuary has the capacity to welcome approximately 500 devotees. Alongside offering space for daily prayers and Jumma, the mosque provides amenities for Madrassa, Nikah, and Janazah services. Throughout Ramadan and the remainder of the year, Madina Masjid hosts a host of special events. Moreover, it serves as the North East Halaqa's Markaz in the UK.

Raza Jamia Masjid

We warmly welcome you to Raza Jamia Masjid (RJM). RJM officially opened its doors on 15th December 2017, following a construction period that spanned over two years and five months, having commenced in July 2015. The cost of the facilities amounts to approximately £8.5M and spans an area close to 42,000 square feet. Our mosque pays homage to Imam Aḥmed Raza Khan (ra), a revered scholar and reformer of the 20th century from the Indo-Pak subcontinent. The term 'Jamia' denotes a sizable public mosque capable of accommodating Muslims for Friday prayers. The mosque's establishment can be tracked back to 1969 when the first mosque of Accrington was instituted on Blackburn Road. In addition to facilitating daily prayers, we also run a community centre which aims to cultivate peace and promote community cohesion. RJM observes a 24/7 schedule, allowing Muslims the liberty to pray at their convenience. RJM has been entirely funded by public donations. Operating RJM necessitates significant care and maintenance. We invite you to contribute towards our efforts. Please click on the donation button should you wish to offer your support to RJM.

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