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Jamia Mosque and Islamic Welfare Association Lozells
مسجد Mosque الإسلامي Welfare الجمعية Lozells
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Maegesho
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Udhu
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Sehemu ya wanawake
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Kiti cha magurudumu
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Kuhusu
Serving the densely populated Lozells neighbourhood of inner Birmingham, the Jamia Mosque and Islamic Welfare Association offers its worshippers a friendly and well supported community space within one of the most historically significant south Asian districts in the English Midlands. Lozells lies immediately north of the Birmingham city centre, and its terraced Victorian streets, corner shops, and colourful market stalls have for decades welcomed successive waves of migrants from Kashmir, Punjab, Sylhet, and the wider Indian subcontinent, alongside Caribbean and African families, each contributing their own rich layers to the shared cultural identity of the district.
The Arabic word jamia denotes a gathering mosque where the Friday prayer is offered, rather than a smaller neighbourhood masjid meant only for the five daily salahs. The combination of a jamia with a welfare association reflects the practical wisdom of south Asian Muslim communities abroad, who have long understood that a strong house of prayer must be accompanied by services which genuinely support the daily lives of families, including funeral arrangements, counselling, language classes, youth clubs, parenting workshops, help for new arrivals, and the gentle pastoral care so important for migrant communities and for their British born descendants.
The mosque building occupies a sturdy Victorian era structure adapted over many years to serve the growing needs of the congregation. The main prayer hall offers a spacious carpeted floor aligned towards the qiblah, the mihrab is modestly marked with green calligraphic verses, a carved wooden minbar stands beside it, and separate upstairs facilities provide a dignified worship space for sisters. Jumu'ah sermons are delivered in Urdu and English, and during Ramadan the community shares nightly iftars of fragrant biryani, samosas, fresh fruit, and the beloved sweet jalebi under the ceiling lamps of the hall while speaking of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family.
On this page visitors will find accurate daily prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at the Lozells mosque, along with its address, a helpful location map, and notes that assist residents of the neighbourhood, commuters into the Birmingham city centre, university students, visitors to the nearby Aston Villa football ground, and travellers from the wider British south Asian community to share in the warm and practical congregational worship offered here throughout every season of the year with courteous Midlands hospitality.
The Arabic word jamia denotes a gathering mosque where the Friday prayer is offered, rather than a smaller neighbourhood masjid meant only for the five daily salahs. The combination of a jamia with a welfare association reflects the practical wisdom of south Asian Muslim communities abroad, who have long understood that a strong house of prayer must be accompanied by services which genuinely support the daily lives of families, including funeral arrangements, counselling, language classes, youth clubs, parenting workshops, help for new arrivals, and the gentle pastoral care so important for migrant communities and for their British born descendants.
The mosque building occupies a sturdy Victorian era structure adapted over many years to serve the growing needs of the congregation. The main prayer hall offers a spacious carpeted floor aligned towards the qiblah, the mihrab is modestly marked with green calligraphic verses, a carved wooden minbar stands beside it, and separate upstairs facilities provide a dignified worship space for sisters. Jumu'ah sermons are delivered in Urdu and English, and during Ramadan the community shares nightly iftars of fragrant biryani, samosas, fresh fruit, and the beloved sweet jalebi under the ceiling lamps of the hall while speaking of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family.
On this page visitors will find accurate daily prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at the Lozells mosque, along with its address, a helpful location map, and notes that assist residents of the neighbourhood, commuters into the Birmingham city centre, university students, visitors to the nearby Aston Villa football ground, and travellers from the wider British south Asian community to share in the warm and practical congregational worship offered here throughout every season of the year with courteous Midlands hospitality.
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Hisia
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Fajr
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Dhuhr
Asr
Maghrib
Isha