Jaame Masjid, Blackburn
For the generic concept of "Central Mosque" مسجد جامي, and for other mosques with similar names, see
Jama Masjid.
Jaame Masjid is a mosque in Blackburn, Lancashire, England. It was established from a house in 1962, incorporating two terrace houses. It became the first Masjid in Lancashire, recognised as the official central mosque of Blackburn.[1][2]
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- Al Mahdi Mosque, Bradford
- Al-Rahma Mosque, Liverpool
- Abbey Mills Mosque
- Aziziye Mosque (London)
- Baitul Futuh Mosque
- Banbury Mosque
- Birmingham Central Mosque
- Blackpool Central Mosque
- Brick Lane Mosque
- Brixton Mosque
- Bristol Jamia Mosque
- Chesham Mosque
- Croydon Mosque
- Darul Amaan Mosque
- Darul Barakaat Mosque
- Didsbury Mosque
- East London Mosque & London Muslim Centre
- Faizan-e-Madina Mosque, Peterborough
- Fazl Mosque, London
- Forest Gate Mosque
- Ghamkol Shariff Masjid, Birmingham
- Green Lane Masjid
- Harrow Central Mosque
- Islamic Centre of England
- Jamea Masjid, Preston
- Jaame Masjid, Blackburn
- Leeds Grand Mosque
- Leytonstone Mosque
- London Central Mosque
- Madina Mosque, Horsham
- Madina Mosque (Preston)
- Manchester Central Mosque
- Markazi Masjid, Dewsbury
- Markazi Masjid, Tower Hamlets
- Masjid As-Salafi
- Masjid Umar mosque
- Medina Mosque (Sheffield)
- Nasir Mosque
- Noor-A-Madina Mosque, Blackpool
- Noor-ur-Islam Mosque (Leyton, Waltham Forest)
- North London Central Mosque
- North Manchester Jamia Mosque
- Redditch Central Mosque
- Shacklewell Lane Mosque
- Shah Jahan Mosque, Woking
- Shropshire Islamic Foundation
- Stratford Street Mosque
- Suleymaniye Mosque (London)
- Upper Brook Street Chapel, Manchester
- Wembley Central Mosque
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