Salahadeen Al-Ayubi Mosque

A drawing of Salahadeen Al-Ayubi Mosque, which is a red-brick two-storey building on a main road.
The Salahadeen Al-Ayubi Mosque

The Manchester Islamic and Cultural Centre (MICC) and Salahadeen Mosque is a welcoming place of worship and community in the heart of Manchester.

Established in 2011, the mosque holds daily congregational prayers, as well as Friday (Jummah) and Eid prayers, with a dedicated space for women during Friday, Eid and Ramadan night prayers. Friday sermons are delivered in Kurdish, Arabic and English.

Alongside worship, MICC runs classes, talks and community events for people of all backgrounds. Whether you’re Muslim or simply curious to learn more, everyone is welcome.

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