مسجد جرين لين Green Lane Masjid برمنغهام - إنجلترا Birmingham , England

 مسجد جرين لين

Green Lane Masjid


The largest outdoor Eid events in Europe with over 60,000 people.


 القرية أو المدينة: برمنغهام / الدولة: إنجلترا


Location : Birmingham, England

Founded: 1893




Construction start date: 1893/1902, AD 1970s




The number of worshipers: 3,500




Architectural style: Gothic / Jacobean architecture




Architect: Martin Chamberlain



Green Lane Mosque is a mosque and social center, located in Birmingham, associated with the Salafi movement of people of hadith, founded in the seventies.




The mosque occupies a prominent corner location in Grenn Lane, Birmingham. One of the buildings was originally built as a library and public baths, and was designed as a mosque by local designers Martin and Chamberlain, and was built with red clay bricks in a Jacobin Gothic style between 1893 and 1902 AD. Its construction was of the second degree. The mosque consists of prayer halls for men and women, a community hall, a school, a library, a shop, and some residences. The mosque provides funeral services for the local Muslim community.




In Birmingham, every year since 2011 AD the Eid Al Fitr celebration takes place at Small Heath Park. The outdoor prayer was held at Green Lane Mosque. Eid prayers were attended by (44,000) people in 2014 AD, (60,000) people in 2015 AD, and (88,000) people in 2016 AD, at Green Lane Mosque and five other local mosques.















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