About Mosque

Birmingham Central Mosque is the second purpose built mosque in the United Kingdom, which was built in 1969 and opened to the public in 1975. It is one of the most recognised religious buildings in the city of Birmingham and a result, a vast number of people visit the mosque every year. The mosque has a special Guest Book which visitors have been signing since 1984; all visitors are encouraged to leave their messages about the mosque’s visit in the Visitors’ book.

The Birmingham Central Mosque is open to visitors throughout the year. We receive a large number of visitors from schools, colleges, universities and other institutions wishing to find out more about a mosque and the Islamic faith for projects and studies.

Birmingham Central Mosque is nationally known for reference and advocacy of Muslims and Islamic Issues. The mosque’s congregation and staff have been the subject of numerous television and news features in recent years. Much of the media focuses on the mosque’s involvement in national and international human rights and political issues as well as the mosque’s inter-faith alliances.Since the mosque was built, it has become a focal point for the Birmingham Muslim community. Over the years, Muslims/non-Muslims have used this mosque’s premises for events such as meetings, lectures, studies, community and educational purposes.

Design & Accommodation

The mosque itself has got three floors. On the first floor there is a large Main Hall for prayers which can easily accommodate around 2,800 worshippers at any one time. In addition to that there is a Ladies’ Gallery on the third floor to accommodate about 400 women. The ground floor is divided into two areas providing office accommodation, a community hall (day centre), an extensive Islamic library, educational classrooms and a large school hall area which is used for prayers and other activities. On special days like Eids, when demand is high, both the Main Prayer Hall and the School Hall are used for prayers providing accommodation for 5000 people. On Eid day, there are five prayer services during which between 15,000 to 20,000 worshippers attend the mosque for the special services, and on Fridays the gathering is about 4,000 plus.

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December 22 2008 08:35 am

4 Responses to “About Mosque”

  1. Saima Akhtar on 30 Apr 2009 at 10:46 #

    Mashallah! A beautiful and well informed website!

  2. mariyah hussain on 06 Jul 2009 at 13:22 #

    needs to have the features of the mosque!
    overall good

  3. Amirah on 03 Sep 2009 at 09:07 #

    Assalaamu ‘alaikum plz can you tell me with website to get a birmingham cental mosque time table thank you

  4. Dr Safia Soliman on 27 Mar 2010 at 04:31 #

    As salam alaykum
    A very short visit to Birmingham Central Mosque on Wednesday 24 March 10 to offer salat and make salams was an enjoyable, anchoring few moments in what was a very busy day. For those of us who aren’t residents of Birmingham - but who travel to or through the city - your mosque is a peaceful haven in which to pray and rest for a few moments. On behalf of us all - Thank you, Shukran, Shukria, Merci, Danke i Hvala

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