Al Mahdi Mosque, Bradford
Facts and practical information
The Al Mahdi Mosque is an Ahmadi Muslim mosque in Bradford, England. The mosque was built at a cost £2.5 million entirely from voluntary donations of British Ahmadi Muslims. The mosque was opened on 7 November 2008 by Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the current and fifth caliph of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. With a capacity of 2,000 worshippers, it is among the largest in the city. The inauguration was attended by many Ahmadi Muslims and over 300 guests. Located in Rees Way, Bradford, the mosque lies on a plateau, and therefore the mosque is visible from miles around within the city. ()
Bradford East (Bowling and Barkerend)Bradford
Al Mahdi Mosque – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: National Science and Media Museum, The Broadway, Sunbridge Wells, Valley Parade.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Al Mahdi Mosque by public transport?
Train
- Bradford Forster Square (12 min walk)
- Bradford Interchange (20 min walk)
Bus
- W5 Westgate • Lines: Route 620 (17 min walk)
- S2 Bradford Sunbridge Road • Lines: Route 620 (17 min walk)