Masji Al Noor located at 308 Moston Ln, Manchester M40 9WB, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 07434 703063

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King بُكّر

5 Google Rating

Masha Allah. Entrance is at the back towards Ebsworth street.

5/ 5

Masha Allah. Entrance is at the back towards Ebsworth street.

Azeem Olateju

5 Google Rating

Fun masjid to pray

5/ 5

Fun masjid to pray

adaim abdul

5 Google Rating

Manshallah

5/ 5

Manshallah

Luqman Barmiil

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Mazhar Iqbal

3 Google Rating

3/ 5

mahmoud abdelkader

5 Google Rating

Love everything in this masjed

5/ 5

Love everything in this masjed

muhammad imran

5 Google Rating

Peace inside

5/ 5

Peace inside

Omar Razak

5 Google Rating

Small mosque in the community. إن شاء الله they can expand. Really nice and friendly people

5/ 5

Small mosque in the community. إن شاء الله they can expand. Really nice and friendly people. Please support this mosque and the people behind it. Did my Friday prayers and was very very happy. Remember we are all the same. Colour doesn’t mean anything. Thank you !

Towhidul Islam

5 Google Rating

It's very small but a lot people alhamdulillah. There are tow jummah but need more space. Every one

5/ 5

It's very small but a lot people alhamdulillah. There are tow jummah but need more space. Every one should donate for this masjid.

Khawar Rehman

5 Google Rating

Mashallah may Allah reward the brothers running the masjid

5/ 5

Mashallah may Allah reward the brothers running the masjid

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