About Al-Rahmah Community Centre
Our Story
Al-Rahmah Community Centre was founded in [Year] by a small group of Glasgow Muslims who shared a vision: to create a welcoming, inclusive space where the Muslim community of our city could gather to pray, learn, and support one another.
What began as Friday prayers in a rented hall in [neighbourhood] has grown into a thriving community centre serving hundreds of families each week. Al-Rahmah — meaning ‘mercy’ in Arabic — reflects the spirit of our centre: a place where everyone is treated with kindness, dignity, and compassion.
Today, we serve Muslims from across Glasgow — from the Southside to the East End, from Pollokshields to Govanhill — and welcome visitors from every walk of life.
Volunteers
People We Helped
Funds We Collected
- Reduces Suffering
- Builds Stronger Communities
- Inspires a Ripple Effect
Our Mission
To serve our community through the worship of Allah, the pursuit of knowledge, and the
service of His creation — guided by the Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad
.صلى الله عليه وسلمÂ
Our Values
Acts of support, no matter how small, have the power to ease burdens, uplift spirits, and inspire others to do the same. Whether it’s helping a neighbor, donating to a cause.
Rahmah (Mercy)
Khidmah (Service)
'Ilm (Knowledge)
Wahdah (Unity)
Taqwa (God-consciousness)
Andrew Bowe
Carla Culos
Alisha Mahen
Alexandra Trab
Abbas Dadla
John Lincoln
Meet Our Imams & Leadership
Imam
Imam
Board of Trustees
Charitable Status
Al-Rahmah Community Centre is a registered Scottish charity regulated by the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR). We are committed to full transparency, accountability, and compliance with OSCR guidelines.




