Jamiyat Tabligh-Ul-Islam Southfield Square is located at 69 Southfield Square, Bradford BD8 7SN, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Jamiyat Tabligh-Ul-Islam Southfield Square and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Mr M

3 Google Rating

Great mosque like all the other JTI community funded mosques has the facilities but one major thing

3/ 5

Great mosque like all the other JTI community funded mosques has the facilities but one major thing lacking in all JTI mosques is the way they are run still based on culture and lack of education system. JTI should be leading the way in an exempelory manor instead of buildings used to raise funds to build more buildings how about concentrate on the education of the kids attendung those mosques? Each JTI mosque should have one vision, one syallabus, they should aim to educate every child not just the ones whom family are more "connectted to the commitee" if these issues are not addressed then people will be pushed towards non sunni mosques, theres no point of a mosque if their children are not taught the basics of islam, alot of sunnis sending their kids to deobandi mosque for this reason.

Amjad Ali

5 Google Rating

One of Bradford oldest masjid and the heart of JTI Maa shaa Allah may Allah swt bless my dear peer s

5/ 5

One of Bradford oldest masjid and the heart of JTI Maa shaa Allah may Allah swt bless my dear peer sahib with a long and healthy life Aameen sum Aameen

Katarina Lee

5 Google Rating

Beautiful place

5/ 5

Beautiful place

Muhammad Zubair

5 Google Rating

Masjed peaceful places

5/ 5

Masjed peaceful places

aqeel shabbir

5 Google Rating

Peacefull place alhamdulliah

5/ 5

Peacefull place alhamdulliah

Waqar Hussain

5 Google Rating

No words to describe the house of the Lord.

5/ 5

No words to describe the house of the Lord.

mahboob Hussain

5 Google Rating

A Very peaceful mosque. Great experience.

5/ 5

A Very peaceful mosque. Great experience.

mohammed Wasim

5 Google Rating

A great Mosque serving the needs of the local community.

5/ 5

A great Mosque serving the needs of the local community.

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