Visitors

The Worcesterl Mosque is open to visitors throughout the year. We receive a large number of visitors from schools, colleges and universities wishing to find out more about the workings of a mosque and the Islamic faith for projects and studies.

We also have a number of faith-based groups, organisational visits and tourists who visit the mosque. Most visits are booked via the main office and in writing. We must have notice of at least two weeks for a visit so that we can make the necessary arrangements. We have three main hosts on hand to cater for groups of different ages. City-visiting tourists may drop in without prior appointment.

A normal visit consists of an observation of prayer, a tour of the mosque building and a Q&A or discussion session. Light refreshments and worksheets are also provided for younger visitors.

To book a visit, please contact the Mosque on: 01905 20221

Disabled Users

The Worcester Mosque understands that a number of the users of the mosque have difficulties with mobility and therefore may be restricted from making use of certain facilities in everyday life.

At the Mosque, we aim to ensure that our facilities do not fall into that category of restriction. The mosque endeavours to provide facilities that are available for all, regardless of their medical conditions and constraints.

For drivers with disability, we provide disables car parking spaces in both our forecourt car park and our main car park situated right beside the mosque. However, it is requested that all disabled users clearly display their disabled badges to prevent a ticket or a fine. Cars without badges have no right to park in disabled parking spaces.

Throughout the ground floor of the mosque, we have floor level entrances and exits without any raised entrance steps. This is done to allow free access to wheelchairs and to those with difficulty with walking. Because all of our ground floor is level, we do not require ramps.

New Muslim Advice & Support

As an increasing number of people find out about Islam, many decide to convert to Islam. Some face difficulties from friends and family members. At Worcester Mosque, we plan to provide advice, support and friendship.