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Madina Masjid & Islamic Centre

Founded in 1985 within a humble terraced house on Couchman Road, the Mohammadi Masjid has since progressed to facilitate a large community of worshippers. Rapid growth led to our relocation in 1998 to our current location, a substantial building designed to accommodate 500 faithful attendees. At the time, the mosque was suitably spacious for the congregation yet, as many of you have noted, the current number of worshippers now exceeds the mosque's capacity, resulting in a frequent need for Jumuah prayers to be held in the street due to a lack of space. To address this pressing issue, we have embarked on an ambitious expansion project. Our vision for the Mohammadi Masjid extends beyond functioning simply as a place of prayer. Inspired by the model of the Prophet's Mosque, we aspire to transform our space into a thriving community centre; an inviting hub for the youth, students of knowledge, and anyone wishing to deepen their understanding of the deen. To support this vision, we have a programme of regular weekly talks in English, Urdu and Arabic, culminating in a special guest lecture on the final Friday of every month. Delivered in English, these monthly lectures are led by renowned speakers to enrich our collective knowledge and discussion.

Masjid Ul Madni

THE Anjuman E Islahul Muslimin was established in the early 1970s, following the arrival of the first generation of Muslims in the city of Birmingham. The Association was responsible in making provision for facilities for Jamaat (congregational) prayers as well as Madressa (Religious out of School classes) Initially these were held at individual members houses, or at other venues such as Halls, Clubs, and school which were hired.

Masjid Al Falaah

Masjid Al Falaah offers a wide range of services to cater to the needs of the Muslim community. The mosque provides daily prayers, Quranic classes, Islamic education, and counseling services. Additionally, it hosts community events and gatherings such as Ramadan iftar and Eid celebrations, creating a sense of togetherness and fostering a spirit of social harmony. Masjid Al Falaah also has a charitable arm, providing aid to those in need both locally and internationally. The services provided by Masjid Al Falaah are open to everyone, regardless of their background or level of religious practice, with the aim of promoting a welcoming and inclusive environment for all.

Al Jamatul Muslimin Mosque Northampton

Welcome to the Erdington Islamic Foundation. Our aim is not simply to establish a space for prayers, but to create a comprehensive community and education centre that is accessible to everyone. With your invaluable support, God willing, our vision will be realized in the near future.

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  • 164 Icknield Street, Hockley, Birmingham, West Midlands, B18 6RU
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Kings Heath Mosque
  • 113-115 Station Road, Birmingham, West Midlands, B14 7TA
  • 0121 444 8988 || 0121 444 5428 || 0121 444 1425 || 0121 327 1123

The establishment of Kings Heath Masjid dates back to the early 1970s and was initially a single refurbished residential property, to serve a small Muslim community. At the time, it catered for approximately 30 worshippers. Today, the Masjid has grown to accommodate the increasing number of worshippers, even hosting two Jumuah congregations to ensure ample space for the expanding local Muslim community. The Masjid's attendees originate from varied ethnic backgrounds. Under the guidance of our respected Imams, every visitor, whether young or old, can expect a warm and friendly welcome from our devoted congregation members.

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