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Bristol Jamia Mosque
Religion
AffiliationBarelvi
Location
LocationEngland Bristol, England
Architecture
Completed1968
Specifications
Capacity840
Length67 m
Width64 m
Dome(s)1
Dome height (outer)48.5 m
Dome dia. (outer)25.5 m
Minaret(s)1
Minaret height88 m

The Bristol Jamia Mosque is a mosque in the Totterdown area of Bristol. It was the first mosque in Bristol and is currently the largest in the south west of England. The building was formerly a disused church that was bought and converted into a mosque in 1968. It has since been embellished with a dome and minaret.

Description

The mosque has one dome and one minaret. Both men and women are allowed to pray at the mosque; it has a main hall (capacity 700) and a separate women's prayer hall (capacity 140). The building also houses classrooms for children and an event hall for religious celebrations and other meetings. The main hall has a wooden Syrian mimbar. The mosque is open to all traditions of Islam and to the non-Muslim community of Bristol. Bristol Jamia Mosque is a registered charity and a member of Council of Bristol Mosques (CBM), a multi-denominational organisation of mosques in the city established in 2009.

History

The Bristol Muslim Association purchased the disused St Katherine's Church from the parish council for conversion. The dome and minaret were added to the structure in 1980. It was the first mosque in Bristol and is currently the largest mosque in south-west England.

References

  1. ^ "The Bristol Jamia Mosque". M Shed. Retrieved 17 July 2012.
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