Daily & Friday Prayers
The centre is open every day for daily and Friday prayers. More than 200 people visit the centre every week for their daily prayers, and over 500 attend Friday prayers regularly.
A vibrant centre near central Bristol, serving over 300 worshippers with a wide range of activities that benefit our community and the city of Bristol.
Albaseera Bristol Centre is situated near the city centre of Bristol. It gives easy access to Muslims working in central Bristol as well as the highly populated Easton, Barton Hill and St Paul’s areas.
The centre facilitates 300+ worshippers and offers a welcoming environment for all members of the community—from daily prayers to educational programmes, youth activities and women’s services.
We organise dedicated lessons, seminars, sermons and workshops for Somali youth in Bristol. A sub-committee is devoted entirely to addressing youth challenges and enriching their lives.
We host women-only sessions where our sisters gather to learn about their religion and worship together. The centre offers full prayer facilities for women at all times.
Helping those who are vulnerable is very important to us. We support both newcomers to Bristol and long-term residents with guidance, community connection and essential services.
Our long-term aim is to have a centre that provides a facility where all Muslims can worship, where all parts of our community can gather together, and where we are part of a peaceful, vibrant and harmonious city.
There is a wide range of activities that take place in our centre in pursuance of its charitable aims. The trustees believe these activities provide benefit both to those who use our centre and the wider community of Bristol.
The centre is open every day for daily and Friday prayers. More than 200 people visit the centre every week for their daily prayers, and over 500 attend Friday prayers regularly.
We prepare food during Ramadan for those wishing to break their fast together. Over 100 people visit the centre nightly to pray Tarawih. For Eid, we hire St Pauls Sport Centre so all families can celebrate together.
Our halls and class rooms are available for local communities—from Aqiqah celebrations and wedding parties to committee meetings. There are no charges when used for the common good.
Organised at least once every two years and widely advertised in local media. Massive crowds attend, especially non-Muslims interested in Islam, along with local councillors, police, and the wider Bristol community.
The Da’wah committee organises Umrah trips during the month of Ramadan for the youth, with the full consent and support of their parents.
The Madrassa committee, in partnership with the Youth Committee, organise football tournaments during half-terms—widely enjoyed by children and young people.
The Madrassa committee organise yearly Qur’an competitions to foster love for the Book of Allah among our children. Winners are celebrated and awarded prizes.
Whether you’re looking to pray, learn, volunteer or simply connect with the community—our doors are always open.