As-Salaam Centre located at 14 Moss Rd, Stretford, Manchester M32 0AH, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 07894 706169

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MuHzIn RuLz

5 Google Rating

Very Very nice and tidy discreet mosque. Only suggestion its hard to find because there is no signs.

5/ 5

Very Very nice and tidy discreet mosque. Only suggestion its hard to find because there is no signs. Immaculate toilets, very organised in ramadan. Jzk Allah

AS Q

5 Google Rating

I love to go again and again. very nice and calm place. Staffs are very very polite and organized

5/ 5

I love to go again and again. very nice and calm place. Staffs are very very polite and organized

AB Project

5 Google Rating

Great little masjid right near Stretford Mall and not too far from the Trafford Centre if you get of

5/ 5

Great little masjid right near Stretford Mall and not too far from the Trafford Centre if you get off at junction 7 (clockwise) around 5 to 7 mins away Especially since Trafford Centre multi faith room has limited spaces plus you have to park first then go to the multi faith area. Whereas here they of course also have congregational prayers It's small and located next to retail shops so currently no womens facilities Entrance is around the back through the alleyway and plenty on street parking available out front on Moss Rd

Hasn Mcjason

4 Google Rating

Please be advised that you arrive early for Friday jumuah due to it's limited space

4/ 5

Please be advised that you arrive early for Friday jumuah due to it's limited space

Rasheel Rana

4 Google Rating

Very nice tidy nice people. Bless them.

4/ 5

Very nice tidy nice people. Bless them.

A Rz

5 Google Rating

Nice and clean, well managed.

5/ 5

Nice and clean, well managed.

Shahid Haqiq

5 Google Rating

Lovely place to worship

5/ 5

Lovely place to worship

Sham Akhtar (Babtu)

5 Google Rating

5 star

5/ 5

5 star

thafnessa Rif

5 Google Rating

Very clean and welcoming. It's a pleasure to pray in and read Quran. May Allah bless all the organis

5/ 5

Very clean and welcoming. It's a pleasure to pray in and read Quran. May Allah bless all the organisers!

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  • Tuesday05:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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  • Thursday05:00 AM - 11:00 PM
  • Friday05:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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