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Aisha Mosque and Islamic Centre of Walsall

Aisha Mosque and Islamic Centre of Walsall is an organization located in Walsall, England. They specialize in Architects Associations and Associations.

Introduction to Aisha Mosque and Islamic Centre of Walsall

Aisha Mosque and Islamic Centre of Walsall has been serving the community since 2006. It was established to provide a peaceful and welcoming space for Muslims to pray, learn, and come together as a community. The mosque is unique in its commitment to inclusivity and diversity, welcoming people of all backgrounds and beliefs.

Services & products

Aisha Mosque and Islamic Centre of Walsall offers a range of services including daily prayers, Friday prayers, and educational programs for all ages. The mosque also hosts community events and outreach programs aimed at promoting interfaith dialogue and understanding.

Location

Located on Rutter Street in Walsall, the mosque is situated in a vibrant and diverse community. The area is home to a variety of businesses and shops, as well as several other places of worship. The mosque is easily accessible by public transportation, with the Walsall Train Station, the Bus Station, and the Darlaston Bus Stop all within a mile of the mosque.

Benefits

Aisha Mosque and Islamic Centre of Walsall stands out from other mosques in the area due to its commitment to inclusivity and its dedication to serving the community. Its educational programs and outreach efforts have helped to build bridges between different faith communities and promote understanding and respect.

Good to know

Visitors to the mosque are asked to dress modestly and remove their shoes before entering the prayer area. Non-Muslims are welcome to attend services and events, but are asked to be respectful of Islamic customs and traditions.

Reviews

Customers consistently praise Aisha Mosque and Islamic Centre of Walsall for its welcoming and inclusive atmosphere. Many note the mosque's commitment to community outreach and interfaith dialogue as a major strength. Overall, the mosque is highly regarded as a valuable resource for the community.

Amenities

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    conference room
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    meeting room
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    lounge
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    wi-fi
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    parking
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    reception area
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    cafeteria
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    training room
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    audio-visual equipment

FAQ

What benefits and resources do your association members receive?

As an Islamic centre, we do not have an architects association and do not offer benefits or resources to architects.

How does your association support professional development for architects?

As mentioned before, we do not have an architects association, and hence, we do not support professional development for architects.

What is the process for becoming a member of your association?

Aisha Mosque and Islamic Centre of Walsall is open to all Muslims for worship and community activities. There is no membership process, and everyone is welcome.

Does your association have a code of ethics for its members?

As an Islamic centre, we follow the Islamic code of ethics, which includes honesty, integrity, and respect for others. However, we do not have a specific code of ethics for our members.

How does your association advocate for the profession of architecture?

As we do not have an architects association, we do not advocate for the profession of architecture.