Masjid Madressa Al Arabia Al Islamia located at 425 Paisley Rd W, Glasgow G51 1PZ, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0141 427 2152

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Masjid Madressa Al Arabia Al Islamia glasgow
Masjid Madressa Al Arabia Al Islamia glasgow
Masjid Madressa Al Arabia Al Islamia glasgow
Masjid Madressa Al Arabia Al Islamia glasgow
Masjid Madressa Al Arabia Al Islamia glasgow
Masjid Madressa Al Arabia Al Islamia glasgow

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fh ahmed

5 Google Rating

Great mosque. Different nationalities come to this mosque to pray.

5/ 5

Great mosque. Different nationalities come to this mosque to pray.

Mazhar I Ch

5 Google Rating

good place for prayers

5/ 5

good place for prayers

Morningside Technology

5 Google Rating

blessing place,everything great.

5/ 5

blessing place,everything great.

Muhammad Hamza

5 Google Rating

Very friendly people . Imams are very approachable.

5/ 5

Very friendly people . Imams are very approachable.

محمد ريان الحمصي

5 Google Rating

Good

5/ 5

Good

M Asghar

5 Google Rating

excellent place , thanks for the people who are working for it and made all the good facilities for

5/ 5

excellent place , thanks for the people who are working for it and made all the good facilities for the community.

Kashif Imran

5 Google Rating

The only place where I could see people of every race,nationality and background bowing down togeth

5/ 5

The only place where I could see people of every race,nationality and background bowing down together side by side proclaiming the God's greatness.

fh ahmed

5 Google Rating

Great mosque. Different nationalities come to this mosque to pray.

5/ 5

Great mosque. Different nationalities come to this mosque to pray.

Haq Ghani (HaqG)

4 Google Rating

Alhamdolillah! This masjid starting a new Da'wah/Outreach programme - looking for volunteers: conta

4/ 5

Alhamdolillah! This masjid starting a new Da'wah/Outreach programme - looking for volunteers: contact Imam Kasim Azam.

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