Welcome to Jamia Abu Hanifa Mosque, a cornerstone of the Muslim community in Leeds, located at 35 Hustler St, Bradford BD3 0QB. Our mosque is not just a place of worship but a vibrant center for spiritual growth, community engagement, and cultural exchange. We pride ourselves on providing a welcoming atmosphere where everyone can come together to deepen their faith and connect with others.

At Jamia Abu Hanifa Mosque, we offer a variety of services designed to enrich the lives of our congregation. From daily prayers and educational classes to special events and community outreach initiatives, our commitment to quality service and customer satisfaction is unwavering. Our dedicated team is always available to answer questions or provide assistance, ensuring that every visitor feels valued and supported.

What sets us apart is our emphasis on building a strong, inclusive community. We actively encourage participation from all ages and backgrounds, fostering an environment where everyone can learn and grow together. Whether you are a long-time member or visiting for the first time, we invite you to join us in prayer, reflection, and celebration.

For any inquiries or to book an appointment, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at 07588 529840. Experience the warmth and spirit of Jamia Abu Hanifa Mosque—where faith meets community!

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M.SADIQ MAYAT

5 Google Rating

Amazing Masjid (mosque) really nice atmosphere. Friendly staff.

5/ 5

Amazing Masjid (mosque) really nice atmosphere. Friendly staff.

ahmed OMG

4 Google Rating

Very nice Madrassa, learned teachers and good envoirement

4/ 5

Very nice Madrassa, learned teachers and good envoirement

Asmat Khan

4 Google Rating

Nice place to go for a walk

4/ 5

Nice place to go for a walk

Muhammad Nabeel

5 Google Rating

Five time prayer Jummah prayer Evening classes for kids

5/ 5

Five time prayer Jummah prayer Evening classes for kids

Sumaira Khan

5 Google Rating

separate place for ladies

5/ 5

separate place for ladies

I H

5 Google Rating

Alhumdulillah our beautiful masjid, this masjid was the foundation for me & my brother to do our Qur

5/ 5

Alhumdulillah our beautiful masjid, this masjid was the foundation for me & my brother to do our Quran hifaz ( Alhumdulillah)

Saood Khan

1 Google Rating

This mosque is so not good that it has less time for classes and they give less sabak that why I gi

1/ 5

This mosque is so not good that it has less time for classes and they give less sabak that why I give 0 stars they dont even dont even do social distance and they dont care about the Coronavirus maybe we should tell council about this situation

Shabba Ranks

5 Google Rating

Perfectly located for the area. Good quaint masjid.

5/ 5

Perfectly located for the area. Good quaint masjid.

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