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Shrewsbury Muslim Centre has been opened to provide a place of worship for the Muslim community of Shropshire and beyond and to give Muslims a presence from which to participate in the life of the Shropshire community. May Allah swt give us the ability to perform this function to the best of our ability.
The Prayer Centre has disabled access. There are separate prayer and wudu facilities for men and women. At present though separate entrances exist to men’s and women’s prayer rooms, access to wudu areas is shared. Plans exist, finances permitting, to create separate wudu entrances in the future.
The Prayer Centre is open for the five daily prayers. Tarawih prayers are held every night during the month of Ramadan. Shared iftar meals are also available during the fasting month.
The Prayer Centre is open to visits or to facilitate meetings and talks with other bodies, such as schools, colleges, faith and community groups. Please contact the Prayer Centre for further information. Should any individual or group be interested in finding out more about our beautiful religion or need help with converting to the path of Allah swt, please contact the Prayer Centre and we will respond to your need as best we possibly can, insha’allah.
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Shrewsbury Muslim Centre is a new prayer centre, which opened by the Grace of Allah swt for the first prayers on 4th April 2014. It is a prayer centre to which all are welcome, regardless of race, age, background, nationality or gender.
Muslims pray here from the United Kingdom and many other countries besides, most of whom are proud to live and work or study in our beautiful county of Shropshire. After many years of only having a Friday prayer facility by the kindness of the leaders and congregation of the United Reformed Church in Shrewsbury, these premises were found. With Almighty God’s guidance and support members of the Bangladeshi Welfare Association in Shropshire worked tirelessly over more than twelve years to find suitable premises, rejecting a number of lesser possibilities, raising money, creating political will and overcoming many obstacles. May Allah swt bless and reward them.
With the support of Shropshire Council and a great number of Shropshire residents of all faiths and none, the building was designated and opened as the Muslim Prayer Centre. Our opening meeting, with the purpose of thanking the local residents and supporters filled the hall with over two hundred people.