Al-Mahdi Foundation Islamic Center located at 65 Albert Rd in Glasgow aims to provide spiritual guidance and social services tailored for the local Muslim community. The center offers various educational programs focusing on Islamic teachings while fostering an inclusive atmosphere for worship and community engagement activities. Al-Mahdi Foundation is dedicated to promoting understanding between different cultures through outreach initiatives that encourage dialogue among diverse groups within the community. Join us today at Al-Mahdi Foundation Islamic Center for meaningful experiences that strengthen connections within our society.

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Hassan Zaidi

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5/ 5

Mohammad Reza Salamati

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5/ 5

sayyed amin Mousavi

5 Google Rating

A warm and welcoming atmosphere.

5/ 5

A warm and welcoming atmosphere.

Sayyed Amin Shamaei

5 Google Rating

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

5/ 5

Nice recently refurbished Islamic Centre

Hakan Unal

5 Google Rating

Great place for praying..

5/ 5

Great place for praying..

Malky Fox

5 Google Rating

Pleasurable experience

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