Al Mahdi Mosque, Bradford

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Al Mahdi Mosque

Al Mahdi Mosque in Bradford
Basic information
Location Rees Way, Bradford
 United Kingdom
Geographic coordinates 53°48′4″N 1°44′40″W / 53.80111°N 1.74444°W / 53.80111; -1.74444Coordinates: 53°48′4″N 1°44′40″W / 53.80111°N 1.74444°W / 53.80111; -1.74444
Affiliation Islam
Branch/tradition Ahmadiyya
Architectural description
Architectural type Mosque
Completed 2008
Construction cost £ 2.5 million
Specifications
Capacity 2000
Dome(s) 1
Minaret(s) 5

The Al Mahdi Mosque is an Ahmadi Muslim mosque in Bradford, England. The mosque was built at a cost £2.5 million entirely from voluntary donations of British Ahmadi Muslim. The mosque was opened on 7 November 2008 by Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the current and fifth caliph of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.[2] With a capacity of 2,000 worshippers, it is among the largest in the city.[2] The inauguration was attended by many Ahmadi Muslims and over 300 guests. Located in Rees Way, Bradford, the mosque lies on a plateau, and therefore the mosque is visible from miles around within the city.

In 2014, the mosque was the host of BBC Radio 4's topical debate progaramme Any Questions?.[3]

References

  1. For details of the history of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Bradford see S. R. Valentine, Islam & the Ahmadiyya Jama'at: History, Faith and Practice, Hurst & Co, London, 2008, ISBN 1850659168, 9781850659167.
  2. 1 2 "Mosque is opened by Spiritual Leader". Telegraph and Argus. November 7, 2008.
  3. "Bradford mosque to host Jonathan Dimbleby show". Telegraph and Argus. October 10, 2014.


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