Smithfield Mosque
General
Islamic Centre of Smithfield
- Address:Â 30 Bourke St, Smithfield NSW 2164
- Community: Known as a cornerstone of Bosnian Muslim history. It is also referred to as the Islamic Centre of Smithfield.
- Features:Â Includes spacious prayer halls, a library, a computer lab, and an outdoor family park.
- Prayer Times: Daily prayers are held, with Jummah (Friday prayer) typically starting at 12:15 PM and Iqama at 12:40 PM. Khutbahs are provided in Arabic with Bosnian and English translations.
- Visitor Info:Â Entry requires wearing socks. Plenty of street parking is available.
Smithfield Mosque, was established in 2014 years ago and has since become an integral part of the Western Sydney Muslim community. The mosque serves as a spiritual home for locals, providing religious and cultural guidance to its members.
As well as being an important place of worship, Smithfield Mosque also serves as a community hub. In addition to its daily prayer services, it holds regular religious events and classes for its members, as well as providing a place for people to meet and socialise.
Facilities and Features
Smithfield Mosque is well-equipped with all the necessary utilities to ensure that its members are comfortable during their visit. The mosque boasts several spacious prayer halls, a library and a study area, as well as a computer lab and separate classrooms for religious classes.
Smithfield Mosque Library
There is also a library on-site where members can access educational materials related to the Islamic faith. The library is stocked with books and publications on a variety of topics, such as prayer, fasting and Islamic law.
Travellers’ Resting Point
The mosque features a free-of-cost resting point for travellers. It provides visitors with free food and accommodation, as well as access to medical and legal advice.
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