Project Description

Visting

The Centre hosts many guests, visitors and dignitaries every year. Schools plan visits as part of their religious education curriculum and academics visit for historical and research purposes.

We are able to organise group visits . Our staff can help provide the following:

  • A tour of the Mosque and Centre
  • The history and the role of the Mosque and Centre
  • The purpose of the Imam
  • A basic understanding of Islam
  • Questions & Answers

Dress Code

The Centre welcomes visitors from all backgrounds.

Visitors are kindly asked to observe the following dress code:

  • All adult visitors and children above the age of 12 are requested to observe modest dress when visiting the mosque. Most aspects of a standard school uniform are quite appropriate as long as arms and legs are covered.
  • Avoid see-through, revealing or low-cut clothing.
  • Shorts are not allowed. Skirts and dresses should reach below the knees.
  • Female visitors may cover their heads to show respect to other worshippers or to enrich their own experience.
  • Young children under the age of 12 are not considered to be adults and may dress as they do in school unless they wish to adopt any part of Muslim attire for the day (hats/scarves) to enliven their visit.

Visiting the mosque: When visiting the male prayer hall shoes should be taken off at the point of entry.

To arrange a visit to please contact:  (01752) 303003

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