Dudley Central Mosque
52°30′45″N 2°04′44″W / 52.5124°N 2.0788°W / 52.5124; -2.0788
Dudley Central Mosque and Muslim Community Centre is a mosque and community centre in Dudley, England. It was established to advance the religion of Islam for the benefit of public by holding of the Congregational Prayers and religious lectures according to the Sunni Sect of Islam (Ahle Sunnat Wal Jammat, Barelvi School of thought).[1]
Expansion Plan
In 2003, plans were unveiled for the construction of a new mosque (which become known as the "Super Mosque" locally) in Hall Street, a site that had been leased by Dudley Council to the Dudley Muslim Association, in exchange for a site impacted by a proposed bypass.[2] The mosque proposals were scrapped in May 2010, after a long dispute, in favour of an expansion to the existing Dudley Central Mosque in Castle Hill,[3] an appeal was made by the Dudley Muslim Association against the High Court ruling,[4] and failed in February 2014.[5]
Activities
Open day was declared in 2015 to invited residents of all faiths to join them on 28 February 2015, to take a tour of Mosque and were invited to ask questions about Islam and find out more about plans for the proposed new mosque.[6]
See also
- List of mosques in the United Kingdom
- Islam in England
References
- ^ "DUDLEY CENTRAL MOSQUE AND MUSLIM COMMUNITY CENTRE - Charity 1127373".
- ^ Societies, doi:10.3390/sco3020186, section 4
- ^ "Dudley Mosque Plan is Scrapped". Express & Star. 3 May 2010. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
- ^ "Appeal granted over rejection of mosque". Express & Star. 27 July 2012. Retrieved 17 August 2012.
- ^ "Appeal fails on plan for Dudley mosque". Express & Star.
- ^ "Dudley Central Mosque to host open day".
External links
- Dudley Central Mosque
- v
- t
- e
- Al-Mahdi Mosque
- Al-Rahma Mosque
- Abbey Mills Mosque
- Aziziye Mosque
- Baitul Futuh Mosque
- Baitul Ikram Mosque
- Baitus Salaam Mosque
- Banbury Mosque
- Birmingham Central Mosque
- Blackpool Central Mosque
- Bradford Grand Mosque
- Brick Lane Mosque
- Brixton Mosque
- Bristol Jamia Mosque
- Cambridge Central Mosque
- Chesham Mosque
- Croydon Mosque
- Darul Amaan Mosque
- Darul Barakaat Mosque
- Didsbury Mosque
- Dudley Central Mosque
- East London Mosque
- Fazl Mosque
- Forest Gate Mosque
- Ghamkol Shariff Masjid, Birmingham
- Green Lane Masjid
- Harrow Central Mosque
- Islamic Centre of England
- Jamea Masjid, Preston
- Jaame Masjid, Blackburn
- Jamia Mosque Sultania, Brierfield
- Kingston Mosque
- Leeds Grand Mosque
- Leytonstone Mosque
- London Central Mosque
- Madina Masjid & Islamic Centre
- Madina Mosque, Horsham
- Madina Mosque (Preston)
- Manchester Central Mosque
- Markazi Masjid, Dewsbury
- Markazi Masjid, Tower Hamlets
- Madina Mosque
- Mubarak Mosque
- Nasir Mosque
- Noor-A-Madina Mosque, Blackpool
- Noor-ur-Islam Mosque (Leyton, Waltham Forest)
- North London Central Mosque
- North Manchester Jamia Mosque
- Westwood Mosque
- Redditch Central Mosque
- As-Salafi Mosque
- Shacklewell Lane Mosque
- Shah Jahan Mosque, Woking
- Shropshire Islamic Foundation
- Stratford Street Mosque
- Suleymaniye Mosque
- Umar Mosque
- Upper Brook Street Chapel, Manchester
- Wembley Central Mosque
- Westwood Mosque
- Belfast Islamic Centre
- Aberdeen Mosque and Islamic Centre
- Al-Furqan Mosque
- Al Maktoum Mosque, Dundee
- Ayrshire Central Mosque
- Central Scotland Islamic Centre (Stirling, Scotland)
- Dumfries Islamic Society
- Dundee Central Mosque
- Glasgow Central Mosque
- Edinburgh Central Mosque
- Inverness Masjid
- Jame Masjid Bilal, Dundee
- Masjid Noor, Glasgow
- Masjid Tajdare Madina, Dundee
- Perth Mosque, Scotland
- Syed Shah Mustafa Jamee Masjid, Aberdeen
- Al-Manar Centre
- Masjid-e-Zawiyah
- Shah Jalal Mosque, Cardiff
- Swansea Mosque
- Category
- Islam in the United Kingdom
- Mosques by country
This article about a mosque or other Muslim place of worship in the United Kingdom is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e