About LMS
Al-Rahma Mosque is managed by The Liverpool Muslim Society is a registered Muslim charity in Liverpool, England. The Mosque was founded in 1953 by the late Al-Haj Ali Hizzam, where it operated from a room in his house. In 1965 the construction of Al-Rahma Mosque started and the main prayer hall was completed in July 1974, to serve the small population of 3000 Muslim, at that time. The first small floor, the madrassah and the Imam’s accommodation was added in 1979. Today, after over 7 decades the Liverpool Region Muslim population grew to over 25,000, and the Mosque has undergone multiple extensions projects. On Fridays, the mosque accommodates between 2,000 and 2,500 people.

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MANAGEMENT
The Liverpool Muslim Society’s work is directed by a Board of Trustees, who approve the policy for the organisation. They provide support to all members of the Muslim community and organise activities that appeal to the diverse body of members and the wider community. The activities of the Society are overseen by various sub-committees, who meet as and when required and report to the Board [Management Committee] who meet every month. The board is composed of not less than 5 nor more than 12 trustees.
Services we provide
- Advice and guidance on Islamic matters
- Children classes
- An annual Islamic awareness week
- Host school visits to the Mosque (by prior arrangement)
- Invitation of external speakers
- Nikah (Marriage) Ceremony
- Prayer facilities at the Mosque
- Social visits / day outs to other places of interest
- Sports events
- Study circles
- Women group
- Mother & Toddler Groups
- Coffee Mornings
- Fund Collection for UK Aid & Relief Charities
- Funeral Arrangements & Burial