Where is Birmingham Central Mosque?
Birmingham Central Mosque is at 180 Belgrave Middleway, Highgate, Birmingham, B12 0XS.
In brief
It was the second purpose built mosque in the United Kingdom and it first opened in the early 1970s. It is being extended during 2021.
Birmingham Central Mosque on Belgrave Middleway (March 2013). Photography by Elliott Brown
Birmingham Central Mosque - history
Development of the Birmingham middle ring road began during the 1960s. By 1968, a site on Belgrave Middleway had been chosen to build the first mosque in Birmingham. It first opened to the public in the early 1970s, although it wasn't fully completed until about 1982. It features a dome and minarets by William Copeland. The mosque has a "Guest Book" which visitors have been signing since 1984. It is open throughout the year, and has visits from schools, colleges and universities. It is a non-sectarian place of worship. Since it was built it has become a focal point for the Birmingham Muslim community.
The mosque has three floors. The main hall is on the first floor. There is also two ladies' galleries on the third floor. There is also a gallery for non-Muslim's to visit each year. Plus a souvenir shop. The ground floor is divided into office accommodation, community halls (banqueting hall's), plus an Islamic library and educational classrooms.
On Eid days, the mosque could accommodate up to 20,000 worshippers. On Friday prayers, it's usually about 4,000 plus people.
Birmingham Central Mosque from the Secret Garden at the Library of Birmingham (April 2017). Photography by Elliott Brown
Building works to increase size
The building is having an extension built during 2021. Doubling the size of the original building.
Birmingham Central Mosque from Balsall Heath Road (July 2021). Photography by Elliott Brown
Birmingham Central Mosque on Belgrave Middleway (July 2021). Photography by Elliott Brown
By the summer of 2022, the extension was more or less complete, as could be seen from the 18th floor balcony of 103 Colmore Row (during Key to the City).
Birmingham Central Mosque on Belgrave Middleway (June 2022). Photography by Elliott Brown
By late 2022, the extension is almost complete, but not yet open.
Birmingham Central Mosque on Belgrave Middleway (November 2022). Photography by Elliott Brown
It was more or less looking complete by the autumn of 2023, but still some fences around it on Belgrave Middleway.
Birmingham Central Mosque on Belgrave Middleway (September 2023). Photography by Elliott Brown
View from Staying Cool at the Rotunda to Birmingham Central Mosque in October 2023.
Birmingham Central Mosque from Staying Cool at the Rotunda (October 2023). Photography by Elliott Brown
Contact details
Birmingham Central Mosque
180 Belgrave Middleway
Highgate
Birmingham
B12 0XS
0121 440 5355
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