Welcome to Markaz Al-Taqwa Mosque & Islamic Institute, a vibrant hub of faith and community located at 230 Plymouth Grove, Manchester M13 0AS. Our mosque is not just a place of worship; it serves as an educational center where individuals and families can deepen their understanding of Islam through a variety of programs and classes tailored for all ages.

At Markaz Al-Taqwa, we pride ourselves on providing a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere where everyone feels valued and respected. Our dedicated team is committed to delivering exceptional service that prioritizes customer satisfaction, ensuring that your spiritual needs are met with care and compassion.

In addition to daily prayers and weekly sermons, we offer a range of services including educational workshops, youth programs, and community outreach initiatives aimed at fostering unity and understanding within the diverse fabric of Manchester. Our focus on quality service and community engagement makes us a cornerstone of support for both new and long-standing members of the Muslim community.

Whether you have questions about our programs or would like to book an appointment, we encourage you to reach out to us at 07984 741450. Join us at Markaz Al-Taqwa Mosque & Islamic Institute, where your spiritual journey is our priority, and experience the warmth of community in a space dedicated to growth, learning, and faith.

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Ahmed Al-Nabhani

5 Google Rating

Very friendly and lovely people with great attitude and respect.

5/ 5

Very friendly and lovely people with great attitude and respect.

Mohamoud Mohamed

5 Google Rating

Best n freindly mosque

5/ 5

Best n freindly mosque

ahmad almohanna

5 Google Rating

Very friendly and lovely people

5/ 5

Very friendly and lovely people

Alaa Nafea

5 Google Rating

Peacful

5/ 5

Peacful

Rishad Rayyaan

5 Google Rating

The best masjid in the town

5/ 5

The best masjid in the town

Shahid Haqiq

5 Google Rating

Lovely place to worship

5/ 5

Lovely place to worship

danar mahmudi

5 Google Rating

A good mosque mashallah

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A good mosque mashallah

MBM Arts & Drawings

5 Google Rating

A good masjid mashallah

5/ 5

A good masjid mashallah

Abdulwahab Mohamed

5 Google Rating

The Markaz is so nice to pray at, the people are friendly and very helpful.

5/ 5

The Markaz is so nice to pray at, the people are friendly and very helpful.

Mansoor Abdullah

5 Google Rating

Children friendly

5/ 5

Children friendly

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