Marhaba Welcome Centre is located at 151 Balmoral St, Glasgow G14 0HB, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Marhaba Welcome Centre and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Ibrahim Patel

4 Google Rating

Good mixed community mosque. In the centre of an industrial estate.

4/ 5

Good mixed community mosque. In the centre of an industrial estate.

Omer Mohammed

5 Google Rating

Nice place for the prayer. Not soo big but Good to have in this Area.

5/ 5

Nice place for the prayer. Not soo big but Good to have in this Area.

Ammar Naji

5 Google Rating

Nice centre with enough space.

5/ 5

Nice centre with enough space.

zaki khalefa

5 Google Rating

A great place to do prayers, recite Quran and many activities. Thanks for the Muslim's community in

5/ 5

A great place to do prayers, recite Quran and many activities. Thanks for the Muslim's community in Scoustonhill.

IslamWell

4 Google Rating

Nice place to pray and remember the propose of life

4/ 5

Nice place to pray and remember the propose of life

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