The Dundee Central Mosque (also known as the Jamia Mosque) is a Sunni Deobandi[1] mosque, located on the junction of Brown and Miln streets, to the west of the city centre of Dundee, Scotland, in the United Kingdom. Completed in 1995, the mosque replaced an earlier mosque, completed in 1969, located on South Erskine Street.

Dundee Central Mosque
Religion
AffiliationSunni Islam
SectDeobandi[1]
Ecclesiastical or organisational statusMosque
StatusActive
Location
LocationDundee, Scotland
CountryUnited Kingdom
Dundee Central Mosque is located in Dundee City council area
Dundee Central Mosque
Shown within Dundee City council area
Geographic coordinates56°27′42″N 2°58′50″W / 56.46167°N 2.98056°W / 56.46167; -2.98056
Architecture
Architect(s)Lucas Dow Design Studio
TypeMosque architecture
Completed2000
Construction cost£2 million
Specifications
Direction of façadeSouth-east
Capacity1,000 worshipers
Dome(s)Four
Minaret(s)Four
MaterialsStone; copper
Website
dundeeislamicsociety.com

History

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The Dundee Central Mosque was the first purpose-built mosque in north-east Scotland, designed and built to face Mecca to the south-east.

Architecture

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Designed by Lucas Dow Design Studio, the building is trapezoidal and constructed from smooth cream stone with a rounded copper roof. On each corner is a rounded tower, with a minaret and plain glass at the top. On the south elevation is the mihrab, a semi-circular projection from the wall, with a dome on top. Each elevation has groups of 2 to 4 full-length plain windows, arched in a rectangular frames. To the south-east of the mosque, at the other end of the car park, is the community centre.

Entrance to the mosque is gained by the northern elevation where shoe shelves line the wall. The male prayer room is located on the ground floor. It is a large bright space, carpeted with gold coloured lines on a red background, indicating where each man should stand. The ceiling is panelled with wood. On the south wall is the mihrab, a semi-circular space with a pulpit for the imams. The bare walls are painted white, showing uniform ashlar bricks. There are book cases in the south and east corner of the room with prayer beads, wooden stands and a clock for prayer time on the southern wall. Outside this room, located in the western corner of the mosque is the male washroom.

Directly above the male prayer room is the female prayer room. It is smaller, but again with gold lines on the red carpet for women to stand on. On the south wall is a bookshelf with religious texts and toys for small children on the floor. A washroom is separated by a screen to the north/north-west of the worship space.

Imams

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  • Shaykh Abdul Rauf
  • Hamza ibn Abdurrahman

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Jamaa Masjid". Muslims in Britain. 25 April 2015. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
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