Manchester Central Mosque mosque in Manchester, Northwest England
3.4
5 reviews

Manchester Central Mosque

20 Upper Park Road, Manchester, Northwest England

Sunni (Traditional)

The Manchester Central Mosque was built from a converted Victorian school building. The mosque used to have two large minarets which were recently removed, apparently for safety reasons.

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Abdul SamadMay 9, 2025

Hours

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Location

20 Upper Park Road, Manchester, Northwest England

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Haseeb Akram

Nov 5, 201315 reviews
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Brelvi orientated makes me a bit uncomfortable. Especially when perfoming extra praises on the prophet (pbuh) such as celebrating his birthday. The mosque is beautiful on the inside though.

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Khurram Rashid

Jun 30, 2013227 reviews
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Please correct address. Zabihah location is erroneous.

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Zeeshan Khan

Feb 27, 20136 reviews
5

This is one of the main SUNNI mosques in manchester Women are welcome

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Mohammed Rabbani

Mar 16, 20111 review
5

Salaam to all brothers and sisters, since reading the last review about this masjid it has not given any justice. All masjid are ALLAH houses so should be treated equally regardless of background, age, etc. I have been to this masjid a few times over the last 6 months and mashallah I can say what a beautiful masjid they have made, a lot of time and effort has gone into making this masjid and who for? The community, I shouldn't have to tell you the masjid is like this or that. Every Muslim has the right to judge for themselves and to all my sisters there is a separate entrance for you which is always opened, the whole top floor is dedicated to the females and has been covered so no man can see. Inshallah they will be making a madressa soon so all brothers and sisters are requested to donate generously. Please Remember me and my family in your dua Asalaam walykum Mohammed

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Sophie Jenkins

Nov 23, 200514 reviews
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Although this was built as a multicultural masjid by brothers from several backgrounds, sadly those elements were pushed out and it is now very unwelcoming to those not from a Subcontinent background; womens access is not guaranteed in fact the womens entrance is usually firmly locked. It is also heavily bareilwi oriented; if you want to visit a more rounded masjid in Manchester go to MYF or Didsbury