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Darul Amaan Mosque

Mosque in Hulme, Manchester, UK
Darul Amaan Mosque
مسجد دار الامان
Religion
Affiliation Islam
Branch/tradition Ahmadiyya
Location
LocationHulme, Manchester
Geographic coordinates 53°27′43′′N 2°14′22′′W / 53.46194°N 2.23944°W / 53.46194; -2.23944
Architecture
TypeMosque
Style Modern
Completed2012
Construction cost1ドル.2 million
Specifications
Capacity1300 (prayer halls)
2000 (Total)
Dome(s)3
Minaret(s)1
Website
Ahmadiyya UK

The Darul Amaan Mosque is a purpose-built mosque in Manchester, England. Located in Hulme, immediately south of Manchester city centre, the mosque is only a walking distance from the University of Manchester's South Campus. The mosque was built in 2012, at a cost of over 1ドル million.[1]

Inauguration

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The mosque was inaugurated on 27th April 2012 by Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community with the unveiling of the plaque, along with a grand inauguration session with over 1,500 guests and dignitaries.[2]

Architecture

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The mosque is decorated with a gold-white theme. On the outside, the Shahada as well as some of the attributes of God have been engraved.

The mosque consists of three golden-themed domes. A big, central dome in the middle of the Mosque, under which the verse from Surah Ar-Ra'd is written in Arabic: أَلَا بِـذِكْـرِ اللهِ تَـطْـمَـئِـنُّ الْقُـلُـوْبُ, romanized'alā biḏikri-llāhi taṭma'innu l-qulūbu, meaning "It is only in the remembrance of Allah that hearts can find comfort",[3] where the additional two domes or located on the corners of the right side of the mosque.

Alongside the domes, a smaller minaret is located on the left hand side of the mosque.

Facilities

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The mosque consists of two large prayers halls for men and women, which combined can accommodate around 1300 worshippers. Alongside this, the mosque complex consists of other areas used by the members of the community, such as:

  • Two multi-purpose halls
  • Offices
  • Library
  • Kitchen
  • Guest Rooms
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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "New 1ドルm mosque to open its doors to 1,000 worshippers in Moss Side". Manchester Evening News. 13 April 2012. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
  2. ^ "Manchester's Darul Aman mosque opens". BBC News. 27 April 2015. Retrieved 14 March 2016.
  3. ^ "Surah Ar-Ra'd - 28". Quran.com. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
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