Manchester Central Mosque

Manchester Central Mosque, also called Jamia Mosque, is a Muslim place of worship close built in the 1970s close to Victoria Park in Manchester.
It is also known as Victoria Park Mosque.

About this building

The plan to build a mosque came from the Syrian cloth merchants and the Indian community in Manchester, who used to hold their services in some of the houses they bought. This mosque is governed according to the teachings of the Barelvi movement that originated in the Indian subcontinent.

Key Features

  • Architecture

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