Welcome to Al-Huda Islamic Center, a vibrant hub of community and spirituality located at 65 Albert Rd, Glasgow G42 8XU, UK. Our center is dedicated to fostering a welcoming environment where individuals and families can come together to learn, share, and grow in their faith. At Al-Huda, we offer a range of services including educational programs, spiritual guidance, and community events designed to enrich the lives of our members and promote a strong sense of belonging.

Our knowledgeable and friendly staff are committed to providing high-quality service, ensuring that every visitor feels valued and supported. Whether you’re seeking answers to your questions about Islam or looking to participate in community initiatives, we are here to assist you. With a focus on customer satisfaction, we strive to create an atmosphere that encourages open dialogue and mutual respect.

What sets Al-Huda Islamic Center apart is our dedication to inclusivity and engagement. We regularly host workshops, lectures, and social gatherings that cater to all ages and backgrounds, making it a perfect place for families to connect and for newcomers to make friends. Our mission is to be a source of knowledge, compassion, and community spirit in Glasgow.

Visit us today or contact us at 0141 258 3788 for more information on how you can get involved. For additional details about our programs and upcoming events, please explore our website at http://www.almahdi-foundation.org.uk/. Experience the warmth and support of Al-Huda Islamic Center—where community and faith come together.

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Malky Fox

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Pleasurable experience

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Pleasurable experience

majid crow

5 Google Rating

Local shia masjid in Govanhill

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Local shia masjid in Govanhill

Habib Nikukar

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A Shi'a Isna-Ashari centre, in south east of Glasgow.

4/ 5

A Shi'a Isna-Ashari centre, in south east of Glasgow.

MD HELAL

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sayyed amin Mousavi

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A warm and welcoming atmosphere.

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A warm and welcoming atmosphere.

Sayyed Amin Shamaei

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I like to be there.

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I like to be there.

Syed N Jaffri

5 Google Rating

Nice recently refurbished Islamic Centre

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Nice recently refurbished Islamic Centre

Hakan Unal

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Great place for praying..

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Great place for praying..

Malky Fox

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Pleasurable experience

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