Al-Rahma Mosque is the largest mosque amongst the three in Liverpool. The capacity of the mosque is around 2,500 people. This is first mosque in England built by the converted Muslim in 1889 which was well maintained until 1908. The current building was built in 1974. and renovated in 2010 and currently it is in the custody of Liverpool Muslim Society.
The building is mainly in use of the Arab and Somali Muslims because majority of the Liverpool Muslims are from these countries. This mosque complex holds five time prayers daily plus Friday prayers. It has a day care centre for the elderly people, sporting club for children and also holds Arabic lesson classes during the weekend.
People visit the mosque in great numbers from far and wide regions to see the mosque. The mosque is usually greatly booked by the surrounding schools for their children’s visit, because Islam is being taught in many schools in and around Liverpool.
The mosque has two minarets and one dome.
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