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Al-Masjid al-Nur

Also known as, or co-located with: Al-Markaz Al-Najmi, Anjuman-e-Hamidi

5-9 Woodfold Avenue, Levenshulme, Manchester, Greater Manchester, M19 3AP
Borough: Longsight

Phone: 0161 224 3878, Fax: 0161 283 8787
Alternative website: http://www.malumaat.com/archives/jamaat/europe.html
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Capacity: 200 (including women)
The five times daily salaah in congregation in the masjid is enjoined on men, not on women. Women's salaah is expected to be discreet and private and therefore performed at home. About 72% of UK masjids make some provision for women, but many of these do so by allocating space only when specially asked for. Larger purpose-built masjids often have a gallery over the main masjid room, part or all of which is for women's use. (Excerpt from our book, Islam and Muslims in Britain - A Guide.)

Theme: Shia - Bohra

We highlight different factional interests among Muslims according to some fairly broad mainstream categories, "Bareilvi", "Deobandi" etc. This is euphemistically defined as the masjid's 'Theme', and you may find this contentious. It is a point of principle among most conscientious Muslims that the community is a single entity. While that is a noble sentiment, it is patently obvious that there are clear divisions between Muslims and between masaajid, based on religious and ethnic differences. While many Muslims are content to use any masjid, many others make careful choices about where to go. And for those who would like a change, the information will help you pick somewhere different.

Any masjid is certain to have users who follow different practices, and this is something to appreciate (unlike other religions which are unshakably denominational). However where a doctrine dominates, that will clearly influence what is practised at that location.

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