MAB Scotland Centre located at Grovepark Mills, 10 Grovepark Pl, Glasgow G20 7NG, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 07830 247973

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MAB Scotland Centre glasgow
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MAB Scotland Centre glasgow
MAB Scotland Centre glasgow
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Rasheed Ayo Fatai

5 Google Rating

A marvelously outstanding family centre.

5/ 5

A marvelously outstanding family centre.

DarkClouds

5 Google Rating

Great Mosque, there is plenty of parking spaces which are free to use, and all their prayer times ar

5/ 5

Great Mosque, there is plenty of parking spaces which are free to use, and all their prayer times are on time!! Would highly recommend!! 10/10!!!

Abdin Aboayman

5 Google Rating

Mashallah Great Place and fantastic centre, it has everything , may allah bless the volunteers looki

5/ 5

Mashallah Great Place and fantastic centre, it has everything , may allah bless the volunteers looking after the mosque

Rich Bobo

5 Google Rating

A Peaceful place to be.

5/ 5

A Peaceful place to be.

bahaa barakat

5 Google Rating

Very good stuff and clean and tidy

5/ 5

Very good stuff and clean and tidy

Omer Elbushra

5 Google Rating

Social distancing is taken seriously. You can book before coming to the prayer and staff are nice an

5/ 5

Social distancing is taken seriously. You can book before coming to the prayer and staff are nice and friendly 😊.

Fatma Mirfat Bathawab

5 Google Rating

Very accommodating masjid, love the Arabic khutbah on Juma

5/ 5

Very accommodating masjid, love the Arabic khutbah on Juma

Hammas Nasir

5 Google Rating

The best place to pray

5/ 5

The best place to pray

zaki khalefa

5 Google Rating

One of the best Mosques in Glasgow, and Sheikh Osama is the best one who gives Khutbah. I highly rec

5/ 5

One of the best Mosques in Glasgow, and Sheikh Osama is the best one who gives Khutbah. I highly recommend all Muslims to bring their families to Jummah Khutbah.

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