Perth Mosque is a beautiful and peaceful place of worship located close to the heart of the city. As one of the oldest mosques in Western Australia, it holds not only religious significance but also cultural and historical value for the Muslim community and visitors alike.
One of the first things you'll notice upon entering is how clean and well-maintained the mosque is. The prayer hall is spacious with plenty of room to accommodate worshippers, especially during Friday prayers. Whether you're a local or just visiting Perth, you'll appreciate the comfortable and open layout, with ample space for both men and women to pray in a calm and respectful environment.
Friday prayers begin at 1:00 PM, so it’s advisable to arrive a bit earlier to find a good spot, especially on busy weeks. The khutbah (sermon) is delivered clearly and thoughtfully, often in both Arabic and English, making it easy for a diverse congregation to follow and benefit.
The overall atmosphere is very welcoming. The community here is warm and friendly, making it a great place not only for regular prayers but also for anyone wanting to learn more about Islam or connect with the local Muslim community in Perth.
Whether you're a traveler looking for a place to pray, a student in town, or a resident seeking a peaceful spiritual space, Perth Mosque offers a serene and inclusive environment that truly reflects the spirit of unity and...
Read moreالسلام عليكم ورحمة الله تعالى وبركاته. The Perth mosque الحمد الله Is a great place for Muslim worshippers, locals or visitors, it’s a quite an old Mosque building built by the Afghans May Allah they rest in peace, during the late 1800.Still standing in the buzzing centre city of Perth, the North Bridge area. The mosque does need to require some TLC time to time, especially the wash room and ablution areas, taps , floors..provide ablution slippers . , make it easily to use when you have a closed shoes…maybe require or plant more shading fences trees around the walls of the mosque, as they is lot of noise coming from across the street especially on weekends. May Allah Reward all those still looking after this mosque in any way or shape,past and present...
Read moreI get questioned every time I go into the mosque compound !!! I am a Caucasian woman with a small baby. It is too hot to wait in the car for my husband to finish his prayers.
I also was not allowed to wait outside the “men’s” praying room with my baby on 39 degree very hot day.
I do not like that women’s room is beneath the man. We are equal. You are putting your mother below your feet?
I pray next to my husband not beneath him in a separate area,...
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