- Birmingham Central Mosque
Infobox religious building
caption=Birmingham Central Mosque
building_name=Birmingham Central Mosque
location=Highgate,Birmingham
UK
geo=coord|52|27|52.48|N|1|53|26.12|W|type:landmark
religious_affiliation=Islam
website= [http://www.centralmosque.org.uk www.centralmosque.org.uk/]
architect=
architecture_type=Mosque
architecture_style=
year_completed=1981
construction_cost=
capacity=
dome_quantity=
minaret_quantity=1Birmingham Central Mosque, is a
mosque in the Highgate area ofBirmingham ,England , run by the Birmingham Mosque Trust, and is one of the largestMuslim centres inEurope .The mosque is open to people of all religious affiliations, men and women, and its main prayer halls currently hold between 3,500 and 4,000 people during a Friday service, with over 20,000 worshippers walk through the mosque's doors during the multiple services held on the religious festivals of
Eid . It is regularly frequented by visitors from educational institutions and community/faith groups from across Europe.History
Birmingham Central Mosque is the second purpose-built mosque in the
United Kingdom . After initially raising money to lay the foundations of the mosque, funds had run dry. There was the possibility thatBirmingham City Council would sell the land off to another buyer if the mosque was not completed within two years. Thus the mosque trustees went to local communities for donations, bothMuslim and non-Muslim. Soon enough, sufficient money was raised to pay for the building and completion of the mosque in 1969. The mosque was then officially opened in 1975 as the largest mosque inWestern Europe . A golden dome was added to the top of theminaret in 1981. [Cite book|title=The Impact of Immigration in Post-war Britain: A Documentary History of the Effects and Experiences of Immigrants in Britain since 1945 |author=Panikos Panayi |pages=103 |year=1999 |publisher=Manchester University Press |isbn=0719046858] In 1986, the mosque sought and was granted permission to call prayer within certain limits. [cite book|title=Religious Freedom and the Position of Islam in Western Europe |author=W. A. R. Shadid |pages=35 |year=1995 |publisher=Peeters Publishers |isbn=9039000654]In 2006, the
West Midlands Fire Service were called to the mosque. A fire had begun in an office in the building, it did not spread far however caused damage to electronics and also the loss of paperwork. [cite web| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_midlands/4590406.stm |title=Arsonists set fire to city mosque |publisher=BBC News |date=2006-01-07 |accessdate=2007-12-02]Controversies
Since the mosque's establishment, it has become a focal point for the Birmingham
Muslim community , providing education for children and adults, lectures and seminars, counselling and a marriage bureau along with sporting and recreational activities and workshops. Over the years, Muslims have used the mosque for events, meetings, lectures, studies and community and educational purposes. Many of the original founders of the mosquecommittee still make up the mosque management or are trustees of the mosque but as time has passed, many newinnovations have been made as to how the mosque is democratically run usingIslamic teachings as the basis for equal representation of all members of the community. Thus, regular meetings, annual selection and equal opportunities have meant that the running of Birmingham Central Mosque has been as efficient as possible over the decades.Management
The chairman of the Birmingham Mosque Trust is
Dr Mohammad Naseem , a nationally recognised and sometimes controversial Muslim leader. Dr Naseem once claimed thatAl-Qaeda did not exist. The mosque has a female community spokesperson,Salma Yaqoob , and is said to be the only mosque in the world with a female, Dr. Wageha Sayeda, sitting on the city's religiousShariah Council.Former staff have included the Imam and Teacher of hadith,
Abu Yusuf Riyadh ul Haq , journalistAdam Yosef and counsellor Abdul Qayyum Lodhi.Famous visitors
The mosque has been attended by well known scholars including As-Sudais, the
Imam of theKaaba inSaudi Arabia . It has also been visited byRoy Hattersley MP,Douglas Hurd MP,Khalid Mahmood MP,George Galloway MP, scholar of comparative religion Shabbir Ally, ProfessorTariq Ramadan and religious and political dignitaries. It has a very close relationship with theWest Midlands Police and interfaith leaders.References
External links
* [http://www.centralmosque.org.uk Birmingham Central Mosque website]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/birmingham/faith/places_of_worship/muslim/birmingham_central_mosque.shtml Birmingham Central Mosque on the BBC]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_midlands/5135564.stm "Public urged to tour city mosque"]
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