Aberdeen Mosque and Islamic Centre


The Aberdeen Mosque and Islamic Centre is the main mosque and Islamic centre in Aberdeen, Scotland. AMIC is a charitable, non profitable, non political organisation. Its purpose is to hold congregational prayers and Islamic religious activities, with provision of free religious services to members of the Muslim community relating to Islamic marriage, birth, death and burial in accordance with Scottish law. AMIC also aims to promote unity and provide channels for better communication and understanding between the Muslims and non Muslims in the area. The mosque contributes to the local community by promoting and participating in projects related to areas of social concern.
Occasionally, AMIC, as well as other mosques in Aberdeen, host various types of open days to accommodate and provide some insight for the wider community.
There are several other established mosques in Aberdeen - namely Masjid Alhikmah and Community Centre on Nelson Street and on Crown Terrace - as well as a few small prayer rooms.
are currently in the process of constructing a new mosque at their King Street location.

History

The mosque was founded by a small number of University of Aberdeen students and some local business people in 1980. Initially the mosque was located in a small house beside the university. As the Muslim community grew bigger, several neighbouring houses were purchased to accommodate the growing number of worshippers.

Education

AMIC currently hosts several different privately run schools as well as their own madrasah which all cater for a range of individuals. These include , , privately run classes for , and a Friday evening school for girls which runs alongside its counterpart for boys in Masjid Alhikmah and Community Centre.