Jamea Masjid, Preston

For the generic concept of "Central Mosque" مسجد جامي, and for other mosques with similar names, see Jama Masjid.
Jamea Masjid
Location in Preston
Basic information
Location Preston, Lancashire
 England
Geographic coordinates 53°45′19″N 2°41′31″W / 53.755167°N 2.692041°W / 53.755167; -2.692041Coordinates: 53°45′19″N 2°41′31″W / 53.755167°N 2.692041°W / 53.755167; -2.692041
Affiliation Islam
Status Active
Website Jamea Masjid Website
Architectural description
Architectural type Mosque
Architectural style Islamic Architecture
Completed 1984
Specifications
Capacity 900
Minaret(s) 4

Jamea Masjid is the largest and longest established mosque (masjid) in Preston, Lancashire, England.

History

The mosque was established in 1964 at 24 Great Avenham Street and thereafter 18 Clarendon Street was acquired in 1967 serving the Muslim community of Preston until the current Jamea Masjid which was completed in 1984.[1] It is recognised as the Central Masjid of Preston due to its capacity, location and the diversity of its worshippers.

Preston Muslim Society, which serves the needs of the Muslim community, was formed in 1962.[2]

Facilities

The main prayer hall can accommodate approximately 900 worshippers and has two side-rooms which have a variety of uses but can be incorporated to extend the capacity of the main prayer hall, as and when required. A multi-use community centre adjacent to the mosque, serves as a youth club with an array of classes and also a function hall.[3]

Jamea Educational Academy is currently in the process of replacing the original building used as the mosque in 1967. The new modern building would continue to cater for the educational needs of the community.[4]

Architecture

The mosque is known for its unique mixed Middle-Eastern and European Gothic 'castle-like' architectural design.

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