Faizan-e-Islam Masjid located at 229 Ayres Rd, Stretford, Manchester M16 0WZ, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0161 877 4827

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AS Q

5 Google Rating

Blessings place. up to every one how much. he/she can take. very nice and calm masjid and organized

5/ 5

Blessings place. up to every one how much. he/she can take. very nice and calm masjid and organized people.

jolin Mohammed

3 Google Rating

In need of upgrade more parking toilets need cleaning very run down derelict building

3/ 5

In need of upgrade more parking toilets need cleaning very run down derelict building

Mirza Gulfraz

5 Google Rating

MashaAllah very nice place for zikar and prayers. Now they got Massive free car park.

5/ 5

MashaAllah very nice place for zikar and prayers. Now they got Massive free car park.

Azeem Sarwar

5 Google Rating

Excellent Mosque

5/ 5

Excellent Mosque

Sweeti Kanwal

5 Google Rating

Beautiful place with Ziker Gathering every Saturday and informative talks specially for kids.

5/ 5

Beautiful place with Ziker Gathering every Saturday and informative talks specially for kids.

Fawad Khalid

1 Google Rating

We are travellers and come across this mosque. It was prayer time there is some one in sidee the mos

1/ 5

We are travellers and come across this mosque. It was prayer time there is some one in sidee the mosque . We tried to knock on the door and tried several time to call on the number no one open the door. We can clearly see that there is some one inside the mosque. Majid is the house of Allah and shouldn't be locked when some one is already inside . It gave us no option to read namaz outside the mosque . This one star is not for the mosque it's for the trustee or care taker who is responsible for the mosque . JazakAllah

Taimoor Afzal

3 Google Rating

Nice mosque but needs toilets modernisation

3/ 5

Nice mosque but needs toilets modernisation

Athar Aziz

5 Google Rating

Beautiful and serene place where one can learn and pray. Generally open to anyone who may want to le

5/ 5

Beautiful and serene place where one can learn and pray. Generally open to anyone who may want to learn or just looking for some food. No restriction of religion. Though there are Covid restrictions particularly at busy time like Friday Prayer (Jumma). There is usually a gathering for zikr and learning about Islam every Saturday evening.

Salman Anwar

5 Google Rating

Nice, clean and quite place for Prayers incl Jummah prayer, zike mehfil every Saturday that also hav

5/ 5

Nice, clean and quite place for Prayers incl Jummah prayer, zike mehfil every Saturday that also have informative youth programs.

Mohammed Rabbani

5 Google Rating

Beautiful worship place but needs some renovation

5/ 5

Beautiful worship place but needs some renovation

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