Al-Jamia Suffa-Tul-Islam Grand Mosque, is a flagship Masjid and educational institute in the English city of Bradford, West Yorkshire. It was founded in 1983 by Shaykh Muhammad Habib-ur-Rehman Mahboobi who is a Sufi Master of a unique Khanaqah of the Qadri and Naqshbandi Sufi Orders. Management Operations are handled by Suffa-Tul-Islam (UK) Association.
Al-Jamia site borders the City centre, the city’s educational institutions, as well as the Bradford 5 and Bradford 7 areas. The architecture and serene setting of the Al-Jamia complex has already attracted national and international interest. Al-Jamia Suffa-Tul-Islam has a century and a half of history in serving the Qur’an and Islamic sciences through its spiritual founders, the Sufi Grand Masters of Tangrot and Dhangri Shareef, Kashmir. This devotion to the Qur’an and its sciences remains at the core of Al-Jamia’s ethos. To date more than 150 Huffaz have committed the blessed Qur’an to memory and tens of scholars have graduated from the Tarbiyya and Tasawwuf program. Many graduates are now responsible of their own Islamic institutes, both local and abroad.
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