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Through the keyhole of Islam

Birmingham Central Mosque opened to the public in 1975.

The visit includes:
– Multi-media presentation about Islamic faith.
– Q&A and discussion session. 
– A guided tour of the mosque building accompanied by a faith guide.
– Observation of one of the daily or special prayer services.

We usually provide snacks for visitors. Please let us know if any visitors suffer from any allergies in this respect. There is free literature on Islam for all visitors.


All visitors are requested to:
– Respect the peace and prayer of worshippers inside the mosque.
– Remove their shoes in certain specific areas around the mosque.
– Keep food and drinks out of the mosque, except areas that have been designated as eating areas.
– Avoid bringing any animals into the mosque.
– Keep the mosque’s building and courtyard clean by disposing off litter properly and safely.
– Abide by the general rules of the mosque as displayed around the building.
– Avoid smoking in the building and on the mosque’s courtyard.

How to get there:
The nearest bus stops are on Belgrave Middleway and Belgrave Road, only a few minutes walk from the entrance. Bus No. 8, 35, 45, 47, 50. Car park entrance is on Highgate Street.

The visit starts in the Community Hall and Conference Room, entrance is from the Main Building. For further information 0121 4405355 or email 

Organised by Birmingham Mosque Trust Ltd

DATE & TIME

Thurs 17 Sept
12pm–2pm & 2.30pm–4.30pm

LOCATION

Birmingham Central Mosque, 180 Belgrave Middleway, Highgate, B12 0XS.
Community Hall and Conference room

COST

Free

BOOKING

Booking not required

ACCESS

Birmingham Central Mosque is wheelchair accessible

Have a question?

Email our co-ordinator:
Irene.deboo@birminghammuseums.org.uk

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