Al-Furqan Mosque located at 19 Carrington St, Glasgow G4 9AJ, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 331 1119

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Hamed Ali

5 Google Rating

A great mosque with supporting brothers. They served free food in Ramadan. The area is quiet.

5/ 5

A great mosque with supporting brothers. They served free food in Ramadan. The area is quiet.

Abdulrahman Hadad

5 Google Rating

It is a clean and organised mosque, as well as the website has many features such as prayer time, an

5/ 5

It is a clean and organised mosque, as well as the website has many features such as prayer time, and it is updated.

Safa Ajjan

4 Google Rating

The women prayer room needs more attention.

4/ 5

The women prayer room needs more attention.

Abu Hammad

5 Google Rating

Excellent masjid for Muslims wanting to pray the 5 prayers. They have two times for the Friday praye

5/ 5

Excellent masjid for Muslims wanting to pray the 5 prayers. They have two times for the Friday prayers please see the Masjid website for details. Also have excellent workshops and lectures.

Haq Ghani

4 Google Rating

Welcoming Mosque, 5 mins walk from St Georges X Subway station, free parking on nearby Gt Western R

4/ 5

Welcoming Mosque, 5 mins walk from St Georges X Subway station, free parking on nearby Gt Western Rd after 6pm, women also welcome, even at Friday Jumah prayer

Mishary A

5 Google Rating

Great place for prayer.

5/ 5

Great place for prayer.

SAMSURI ABD. WAHID

5 Google Rating

Frequented this mosque during my student days, 87-91. The imam was brother Javeed’s late father. I

5/ 5

Frequented this mosque during my student days, 87-91. The imam was brother Javeed’s late father. It’s my wish to visit Glasgow in the near future. I’ve been to UK about 5 times since graduated, but no chance to visit my alma mater.

Mojnu Shahariar

4 Google Rating

This Masjid is powered with a strong community and beautiful reciters on the Quran.

4/ 5

This Masjid is powered with a strong community and beautiful reciters on the Quran.

Abu_Abdurrahman

5 Google Rating

A great mosque with supporting brothers. They served free food in Ramadan. The area is quiet.

5/ 5

A great mosque with supporting brothers. They served free food in Ramadan. The area is quiet.

Anthony kevin

5 Google Rating

This Masjid is powered with a strong community and beautiful reciters on the Quran.

5/ 5

This Masjid is powered with a strong community and beautiful reciters on the Quran.

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