List of mosques in the United Kingdom


This is a list of mosques in the United Kingdom listed by regions in Scotland, England and Wales.

England

London

NameImagesCityYearGroupsRemarks
Abbey Mills MosqueLondon1996DTemporary mosque
Aziziye MosqueLondon1983UKTIA
Plaistow, London2008AMJThe foundation of the building was for a jewish synagouge but was later turned into a church before it was bought by Ahmadiyya Muslim Community UK and converted into a mosque.
Hayes, London2012AMJ
Mitcham, London2017AMJ
Baitul Futuh MosqueLondon2003AMJThe Baitul Futuh Mosque, also known as the Morden Mosque, is a mosque complex in Morden, London. It is one of the largest mosques in Western Europe. Completed in 2003 at a cost of £15 million, entirely from donations of British Ahmadis, the full complex can accommodate 13,000 people.
Feltham, London2012AMJHolds 700 worshippers
Croydon, LondonAMJ
Brick Lane Mosque / Jamme MasjidLondon1976U
Brixton MosqueLondon1990SA
Southall, London2020AMJ
East London MosqueLondon1985JIOne of the few mosques in Britain permitted to use loudspeakers to broadcast the call to prayer.
Fazl Mosque / The London MosqueLondon1926AMJThe Fazl Mosque, also known as The London Mosque, is the first purpose-built mosque in the British capital. It was inaugurated on 23 October 1926 in Southfields, Wandsworth.
Leytonstone MasjidLeytonstone, London1976DAlso known as Leytonstone Islamic Association
London Central MosqueLondon1977SAlso known as the Islamic Cultural Centre, ICC or Regent's Park Mosque
Madina Mosque TrustLondon1984DAlso known as Madina Masjid or MMT
Masjid Abdul Aziz bin BazStratford, London2014Sunni MuslimAlso known as Masjid bin Baz, first Salafi mosque in East London.
North London Central MosqueLondon1990sSunni MuslimAlso known as the Finsbury Park Mosque
Rumi MosqueLondon2004Sunni MuslimAlso known as Rumi Community Centre
Suleymaniye MosqueLondon1999Sunni MuslimSuleymaniye Mosque bears the tallest minaret in Britain.
Catford, London2012AMJIt was previously used as offices by Lewisham Council.
Waltham Forest Islamic AssociationLeyton, LondonSunni MuslimAlso known as, Jamia Ghousia Masjid, Lea Bridge Road Mosque, WFIA
White City MosqueWhite City, London2015Sunni MuslimAlso known as the White City Musalla or "The Egyptian House"
Wimbledon MosqueWimbledon, London1976DThe first mainstream purpose built Mosque in South London and one of the first purpose built Mosques in London.

North East

North West

South East

NameImagesCityYearGroupsRemarks
Chesham MosqueChesham 2005Sunni Muslim
Madina MosqueHorsham 2008DBuilt in 1857 as the Jireh Independent Baptist Chapel
Mubarak MosqueTilford2019AMJIt currently serves as the mosque on the site of the international headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, known as Islamabad.
Gillingham2014AMJThe building, originally known as Nasir Hall, was home to the Lower Gillingham Liberal and Radical Club until the early 1970s. It has been used by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community since 1975.
Noor MosqueCrawley2014AMJThis former church was bought and has been renovated and transformed into a mosque
Shah Jahan MosqueWoking1889Sunni Muslim

South West

NameImagesCityYearGroupsRemarks
Bristol Jamia MosqueBristol1968Sunni MuslimFirst mosque in Bristol. Largest mosque in south-west England.
Easton Jamia MosqueBristol2017Sunni MuslimUnique transparent dome
Exeter MosqueExeter2011Sunni Muslim

East Midlands

West Midlands

Yorkshire and the Humber

NameImagesCityYearGroupsRemarks
Al Mahdi MosqueBradford2008AMJHolds 1,000 worshippers
Al-Jamia Suffa-Tul-Islam Grand MosqueBradford2013Sunni MuslimMosque nearing completion with a capacity of 8,000 worshippers and also known as the "Bradford Grand Mosque"
Sheffield2008AMJ
Baitul Hamd MosqueBradford1980AMJ
Baitul Tauhid MosqueHuddersfield2008AMJThis mosque was converted from a cricket club.
Leeds Grand MosqueLeedsSunni Muslim
Madina MosqueSheffield2006BAlso known as the Wolseley Road Mosque
Makkah MasjidHyde Park, Leeds
Markazi MasjidDewsbury 1982TJEuropean headquarters of the Tablighi Jamaat movement
Stratford Street mosqueLeedsSunni MuslimOfficially the Omar Mosque or Masjid-e-Umar
York Mosque and Islamic CentreYorkJI

Scotland

NameImagesCityYearGroupsRemarks
Glasgow1984AMJDesigned by Sinclair and Ballantine and completed in 1904, as Masonic Halls
Dundee Central MosqueDundee2000DAlso known as the Jamia Mosque
Edinburgh Central MosqueEdinburgh1998WOfficially known as the King Fahd Mosque and Islamic Centre of Edinburgh
Glasgow Central MosqueGlasgow1983D

Wales

NameImagesCityYearGroupsRemarks
Al-Manar CentreCardiff1992SAFormerly known as Masjid-e-Abu Hurairah.
Swansea MosqueSwansea1980sSAFormerly St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church

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