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Mosques in West Yorkshire

112 mosques in West Yorkshire

Masjid Quba

Healey Islamic Trust was founded in 2014 to establish permanent prayer facilities within the Healey area of Batley. On 8th November 2019, Alhamdulillah, The New Masjid in Healey opened for 5 times daily Salaah beginning with Jumu’ah Salaah lead by Sheikh Ul Hadith Mufti Muslihuddeen.

Masjid Umar RA

A ‘Sunni’ Islamic organisation centred around Faith (Deen), Knowledge (ilm) and Community (Ummah), that is part of a better society through Peace, respect and dignity.To be an inclusive organisation that Serves, Educates and Inspires the community.

Al-Mustafa Centre

Al-Mustafa Centre’s vision is simple and clear. To empower our young people to become global citizens who make positive contributions to the world we live in. Al-Mustafa Centre was founded in 2002 and has been at the forefront in providing services for the spiritual, social and recreational benefit of the communities we serve. Our team works tirelessly to go the extra mile in ensuring that we deliver facilities and opportunities that are not currently being provided in the City but are strongly needed. We have a relentless focus on quality and this quality is the backbone upon which we deliver our classes and services. Our efforts have not gone unrecognised. Indeed when Bradford Council’s Department for Education decided to make a documentary about the work of supplementary schools in the district, they chose to use Al-Mustafa Centre as a case study of best practise. Our children’s islamic supplementary school serves over 500 young people every week and has been oversubscribed by 100’s students for the last 5 or more years.

Jamiyah Islamiyah Hazarat Sultan Bahu Trust Mosque

In the Name of Allah the Most Gracious the Most Merciful – All praise is due solely to Allah, Lord of the worlds. Peace and Blessings on our beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). As Salaamu Alaikum and welcome to the Sultan Bahu Bradford website. We are grateful to Allah Almighty and pray that this website will be a means of easy access to Masjid information and announcements.

Al-Jamia Suffa-Tul-Islam Grand Mosque

Al-Jamia Suffa-Tul-Islam Grand Mosque, is a flagship Masjid and educational institute in the English city of Bradford, West Yorkshire. It was founded in 1983 by Shaykh Muhammad Habib-ur-Rehman Mahboobi who is a Sufi Master of a unique Khanaqah of the Qadri and Naqshbandi Sufi Orders. Management Operations are handled by Suffa-Tul-Islam (UK) Association. Al-Jamia site borders the City centre, the city’s educational institutions, as well as the Bradford 5 and Bradford 7 areas. The architecture and serene setting of the Al-Jamia complex has already attracted national and international interest. Al-Jamia Suffa-Tul-Islam has a century and a half of history in serving the Qur’an and Islamic sciences through its spiritual founders, the Sufi Grand Masters of Tangrot and Dhangri Shareef, Kashmir. This devotion to the Qur’an and its sciences remains at the core of Al-Jamia’s ethos. To date more than 150 Huffaz have committed the blessed Qur’an to memory and tens of scholars have graduated from the Tarbiyya and Tasawwuf program. Many graduates are now responsible of their own Islamic institutes, both local and abroad.

Masjid Bilal

WELCOME TO MASJID BILAL Masjid Bilal is an integral part of the community. It serves communities in Manningham, Girlington, and the surrounding areas. Along with holding the five daily prayers, the Mosque has many other facilities. We have funeral prayers, bereavement services (Dua / Taaziyat) for both men and women, funeral care cover. We also conduct a Nikah Service with available help and guidance on any issues. We also hold small events i.e. Khatam, and various small receptions. There is an adult class for higher education and or re-learning basics, and Madrassah for boys and girls in the evening I am proud to share the fact that we are a diverse community serving people from various backgrounds and cultures. We have a warm and welcoming environment that helps those attending the Mosque feel comfortable and secure. This helps build trust and unity in the wider-community.

Shah Jalal Masjid
  • 85 Fenton Road , Lockwood, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD1 3RY
  • 01484450183

In 1967, the Bangladeshi Muslim community (domicile previously in East Pakistan), residing in Manchester and its surrounding towns, made a communal decision to establish their own Mosque. This endeavour was funded entirely by donations and contributions from within the community. The late Muhammad Abdul Matin Chowdhury, Bosharat Ali, Syed Abdul Hannan, and Makaddus Bakht were entrusted as the holding trustees and were assigned the responsibility of acquiring the building at 1A Eileen Grove, Rusholme, Manchester - previously the property of the Maclaren Public Institute. Shortly thereafter, the Mosque began its operations in the said premises. During a public meeting in May 1975, a decision was reached to name the building "Shahjalal Mosque and Islamic Centre" and establish a committee to oversee its daily operations. The following week, a council was formed from the Mosque's general body of membership. Their role was to draft a constitution to ensure the Mosque's efficient functioning, maintenance, and to meet the aims and objectives originally stipulated in 1967.

Al Hashim Academy

Al Hashim Academy was founded in September 2006, with the objective of addressing the religious, spiritual, and educational requirements of the English-speaking community. The Academy strives to be recognised as a dependable reference and a valuable source of genuine materials in diverse formats.

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