**Masjid Abu Bakr – A Community Hub in Southall**

Nestled at 165-169 The Broadway, Southall UB1 1LR, Masjid Abu Bakr stands as a beacon of faith and community spirit. With a commitment to fostering an inclusive environment, our mosque offers a serene atmosphere for spiritual growth and connection among worshippers. We pride ourselves on providing exceptional services, including daily prayers, educational programs, and community events that cater to individuals and families alike.

At Masjid Abu Bakr, we understand the importance of customer satisfaction and strive to create a welcoming space where everyone feels valued. Our dedicated team is always on hand to assist you with any inquiries, ensuring that you have a fulfilling experience whether you’re visiting for prayers or community activities. We invite you to explore our diverse programs designed to enrich your spiritual journey and strengthen community ties.

For further information or to book an appointment, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at 020 8571 6839 or visit our website at [abubakrmosque-southall.org.uk](http://www.abubakrmosque-southall.org.uk/). Discover the unique offerings that make Masjid Abu Bakr not just a place of worship, but a vibrant hub for connection and community enrichment.

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Rio Winston Jr.

3 Google Rating

Generally a nice place to be. Good facilties. Good prayer area as a new Muslim.

3/ 5

Generally a nice place to be. Good facilties. Good prayer area as a new Muslim.

Athif yusri

5 Google Rating

Masha Allah beautiful mosque.. very warm, very peaceful place.. I loved very second of it when I'm a

5/ 5

Masha Allah beautiful mosque.. very warm, very peaceful place.. I loved very second of it when I'm at the masjid... Alhamdhulillah..

Enquiries UK

3 Google Rating

Beautiful mosque on the outside. Good classes. However, looks like Muhammad Qasim moved from Abu Bak

3/ 5

Beautiful mosque on the outside. Good classes. However, looks like Muhammad Qasim moved from Abu Bakr to CJM and continued being severely drunk on alcohol and flirting with women even whilst married.

Ashfaq Ahmed

5 Google Rating

Beautiful Masjid Mahshallah. I have been going here for years since a young age and seeing its devel

5/ 5

Beautiful Masjid Mahshallah. I have been going here for years since a young age and seeing its development over the years is something that fills me with a lot of happiness inside. May it continue to serve the community for many more years Insha'Allah

Adam Reviewer

5 Google Rating

I live in Ealing and come to southall to eat sometimes , i always go to this mosque when I’m here

5/ 5

I live in Ealing and come to southall to eat sometimes , i always go to this mosque when I’m here seen so much progress over 10 years inshallah they keep improving the mosque very polite brothers keep improving brothers

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