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Welcome to
Didsbury Mosque
The Manchester Islamic Centre was formerly the Albert Park Methodist Church, which opened for worship in 1883, but in 1962, the church closed down. In 1967, it was bought by some members of the Syrian Arab community to be used as a Mosque for the Manchester Muslim community. The property consists of two large buildings, one is used as a Mosque and library, and the other includes a prayer hall for women, social events hall, classrooms, a kitchen and an ablution facility.
Upcoming Event
Services
The Manchester Shariah Council (MSC) based in Didsbury Mosque provides a number of services according to the Islamic Faith in accordance with UK Law.
Our Family Counselling Service is for everyone. It could be for yourself, or your spouse or your children or parents.
Didsbury Mosque offers three spacious halls and eleven well-equipped classrooms, providing versatile spaces for a wide range of events.
Losing a loved one is a deeply emotional experience, and at Didsbury Mosque, we strive to ensure that the funeral process is carried out with dignity, respect, and in accordance with Islamic tradition.
At Didsbury Mosque Community Food Bank, we are dedicated to helping people in need, offering food and essentials with dignity and respect.
Online Islamic Marriage Networking System to help single Muslims find righteous, compatible spouses in a halal and Sharia-compliant manner.
Quran School
Didsbury Mosque’s Quran school is committed to providing quality Islamic Education according to the Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet Mohammed (Peace Be upon Him) to a diverse student population in the greater Manchester area.
| School Groups | Days | Time |
| Evening school | Tuesdays & Thursdays | 5:00PM – 7:00PM |
| Saturday school | – | 9:10AM – 1:10PM |
| Sunday school | – | 9:10AM – 1:10PM |
Our Recent News
The MIC advertised for an administration role within our Shariah (religious service) section. Some individuals on the far-right and politicians have maliciously misinformed the public about this post to incite hate and for political gain, or out of ignorance. We wish to clarify the situation. Islamic Centre Manchester






