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Ipswich, United Kingdom

Ipswich Mosque

The main mosque in Ipswich providing five daily prayers, Jummah and Islamic education for Muslims across Suffolk.

Friday, 17th July 2026

Ipswich prayer times today

Begins = start of each prayer window for Ipswich. Each mosque sets its own iqamah (congregation) — usually 10–30 minutes later.

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Fajr
03:03
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Sunrise
04:56
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Dhuhr
13:02
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Asr
17:20
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Maghrib
21:07
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Isha
22:20

United Kingdom official method · Updated Friday, 17th July 2026

Fajr

03:03

Sunrise

04:56

Dhuhr

13:02

Asr

17:20

Maghrib

21:07

Isha

22:20

About Ipswich Mosque

The Ipswich & Suffolk Bangladeshi Muslim Community Centre and Mosque — commonly known as Ipswich Mosque — was founded in 1984 by local Bangladeshi Muslims. It is housed in a former Victorian fire station on Bond Street, which the community purchased for use as a community centre and place of worship. In its early years the building was basic and male-only, with an initial capacity of around 50 worshippers and a typical Friday attendance of only 15 to 20 people.

As the congregation grew through the 1990s, the mosque became severely overcrowded, with worshippers at times praying outside in the car park. To ease the pressure the community purchased a portacabin in 1994, but this was often still not enough. A vacant building in nearby Upper Orwell Street was later acquired to expand the mosque and to provide a dedicated area for women.

Today the mosque serves the wider Bangladeshi Muslim community of Ipswich and Suffolk, offering daily congregational prayers, Friday Jummah, education for children and adults, counselling, and services relating to birth, marriage and death. Women pray towards the back of the prayer hall or in an upstairs area that provides privacy.

The organisation is a registered charity (Charity Commission no. 1104877) and a company limited by guarantee (Companies House no. 04261698, incorporated 30 July 2001).

Address
32-36 Bond Street, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP4 1JE
Founded
1984
Tradition
Sunni (Deobandi)
Jummah
Friday Jummah approximately 1:00pm
Capacity
300 worshippers
Phone
01473 226879

Facilities

  • Women's prayer area

Frequently asked questions

Where is Ipswich Mosque located?
It is at 32-36 Bond Street, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP4 1JE.
What is the mosque's full name?
Its formal name is the Ipswich & Suffolk Bangladeshi Muslim Community Centre and Mosque; it is also widely known simply as Ipswich Mosque.
When was Ipswich Mosque founded?
It was founded in 1984 by local Bangladeshi Muslims, in a building that was formerly a Victorian fire station.
What time is Friday Jummah prayer?
Friday Jummah is held at approximately 1:00pm. As exact times can vary seasonally, it is best to confirm with the mosque on 01473 226879 or via ipswichmosque.org.
Is there a prayer area for women?
Yes. Women pray towards the back of the prayer hall or in an upstairs area that provides privacy.
How can I visit the mosque?
The mosque asks that all visits be arranged in advance. Visitors should remove shoes on entry and dress modestly; women are asked to wear a headscarf, which can be obtained from the mosque reception.
What are the prayer times at Ipswich Mosque today?
Prayer times at Ipswich Mosque follow the Ipswich, United Kingdom timetable shown on this page. Times are calculated using the region-appropriate method for United Kingdom and update daily.
Is there parking at Ipswich Mosque?
Parking availability near Ipswich Mosque varies by location in Ipswich. Check with the mosque directly or use local street parking / public transport where available.
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