North Manchester Jamia Mosque

North Manchester Jamia Mosque is a place of worship of the Muslim community in the Cheetham Hill area of Manchester.

About this building

Its construction began in 1975 under the auspices of Qamaruzzaman Azmi, an influential Muslim leader and president of the World Islamic Mission. The complex includes a community hall, a library, offices, a mortuary, the Imam's residence, and guest rooms.

Key Features

  • Architecture

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