Re-opening of Al-Madina Jamia Mosque
Administrator on July 7th, 2009
Al-Madina Jamia Masjid & Al-Haqq Education Centre was re-opened on Friday 26 June 2009. Al-Madina Jamia Masjid was temporarily closed in the recent months for refurbishment purposes.
Al-Madina Jamia Mosque at 31 Brudenell Grove Leeds LS6 1HR is one of the historic mosques in Leeds, built in the 1970s by Leeds Muslim Council with the assistance of the whole Muslim community of Leeds.
Al-Madina Jamia Masjid served the needs of the Muslim community living in areas such as Hyde Park, Burley, Headingly and Kirkstall and the surrounding areas until August 2003, when a new magnificent mosque, called Makkah Masjid, in the heart of Leeds city was opened by the Imam professor Hafiz Fateh Muhammad (may Allah have mercy on his soul). Previoulsy, Imam professor Hafiz Fateh Muhammad (may Allah have mercy on his soul) had served at Al-Madina Jamia Mosque as an Imam and khateeb for nearly 20 years.
Al-Madina Jamia Masjid has been opertaing as a mosque and madrassah since its erection as a mosque and shall continue to do so, insha’Allah. Daily prayers are offered at the the mosque and Qur’anic classess for children are held between 4 – 6 pm on week days. In addition, study circles and other educational activities shall be held at the mosque. Al-Haqq Education Centre is in a constant state of progression.
The focus of activities at Al-Madina Jamia Masjid and its educational arm Al-Haqq Education Centre will be to enhance the religious, spiritual, moral and educational development of the Youth in the area.







July 8th, 2009 at 8:28 pm
MashaAllah, the mosque looks beautiful.
July 10th, 2009 at 8:09 pm
Good work going on in my locality. keep us posted.
July 10th, 2009 at 8:10 pm
Good work going on in this area. Keep us posted. Thanks
March 14th, 2010 at 2:44 am
MashaAllah
April 18th, 2010 at 12:59 pm
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