Bait-ul-Lateef Mosque. Ahmadiyya Muslim Association Liverpool located at 309 Breck Rd, Liverpool L5 6PU, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 07413 559015

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hammy rambo

1 Google Rating

How can a building built upon the foundation of ahmaedies can be called a masjid is shocking. Agenc

1/ 5

How can a building built upon the foundation of ahmaedies can be called a masjid is shocking. Agencies are not even considered Muslims by all the scholars

Shams Khan

5 Google Rating

This building used to be a house of god. That had been sitting derelict for years and years. As a re

5/ 5

This building used to be a house of god. That had been sitting derelict for years and years. As a result the building it self was a hazard. It was unsafe and dangerous. Recently a while ago steps have been taken to make the building safe again. So that it can be used by the community as a place of worship.

SSL UK

5 Google Rating

If you are genuinely searching for true teaching of Islam, then this mosque is for you under the bea

5/ 5

If you are genuinely searching for true teaching of Islam, then this mosque is for you under the beautiful Moto of Love for All, Hatred for none. Join us for coffee mornings with all your questions.

Muzaffar Khan

5 Google Rating

Love for all hearted for none this is Moto we need to be very practical now check it self r u a true

5/ 5

Love for all hearted for none this is Moto we need to be very practical now check it self r u a true ahmedi

M Arko

1 Google Rating

How to go inside? I was there last week and I didn't find the entrance. I struggled to find a mosque

1/ 5

How to go inside? I was there last week and I didn't find the entrance. I struggled to find a mosque in that area

Aye

1 Google Rating

It’s not Masjid only a temple

1/ 5

It’s not Masjid only a temple

zaheeroptom

1 Google Rating

Not a mosque avoid

1/ 5

Not a mosque avoid

Simon Hawkins

5 Google Rating

I've been to quite a few mosques in my life. This is probably my 2nd favourite. Decent people in the

5/ 5

I've been to quite a few mosques in my life. This is probably my 2nd favourite. Decent people in there. I like the room lay out. The carpets could do with a refurbishment.

Shams Khan

5 Google Rating

This building used to be a house of god. That had been sitting derelict for years and years. As a re

5/ 5

This building used to be a house of god. That had been sitting derelict for years and years. As a result the building it self was a hazard. It was unsafe and dangerous. Recently a while ago steps have been taken to make the building safe again. So that it can be used by the community as a place of worship.

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