The mosque most dear to my heart in Dublin.
Mohammad Alfanatseh
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13 March 2026
10.0
A high-quality mosque, equipped with everything a worshipper needs.
يوميات مغربي في ايطاليا sultan italia
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01 March 2026
10.0
Good environment for all ages people
SMF Haider Reyel
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28 February 2026
10.0
Large mosque with ample on site parking. Friday Jummah Khutbah starts at 1pm.
Billy Omar
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20 February 2026
10.0
Love this very wide clean and beautiful mosque
John Lee
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13 February 2026
10.0
Such a huge, beautiful and incredibly peaceful place 🤍😌 — the moment you walk in, you feel real sakīnah and calm 🌿✨. Everything is spotless, well organised and very welcoming.
Today was extra special for me because it was my first Jumu’ah prayer here 🤲💛 — and it was also their first Jumu’ah after a 9-month temporary closure 🕊️🎉.
Honestly felt so meaningful to be part of that moment.
What I really love is that it’s not just a mosque — it’s a full community space with a school, a restaurant and even a grocery store 🏫🍽️🛒. It genuinely feels like a small Islamic centre within the city.
The architecture is stunning and truly gives strong Middle Eastern vibes 🌙🕌✨ — it actually feels like you’ve stepped out of Dublin for a while.
A very special and comforting place for ibadah and reflection 🤲💫.
Mohamed Aaqib Abubacker
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13 February 2026
10.0
Visiting the Islamic Cultural Centre of Ireland in Clonskeagh feels calm, respectful, and quietly impressive. The space is open, dignified, and thoughtfully designed — even if you are not Muslim, you immediately feel that this is a place of reflection, learning, and community rather than something closed or intimidating.
The architecture is elegant without being overwhelming. The prayer hall is serene, light-filled, and beautifully maintained. The surrounding grounds add to the sense of peace, especially if you arrive on a quiet weekday. There is a strong feeling that this is not just a mosque, but a cultural and educational centre, deeply rooted in Irish society.
What stands out most is the atmosphere: respectful, calm, and welcoming when visited appropriately.
Helpful information for visitors
👣 First-time visitors
Non-Muslims are welcome, but this is an active religious site — respectful behaviour is essential.
It is best to visit outside prayer times, especially avoiding Friday midday prayers.
Silence or quiet conversation is expected indoors.
👗 Dress code
Modest clothing is required:
Arms and legs covered
Women should cover their hair inside the prayer hall (scarves are often available)
Shoes must be removed before entering the prayer area.
🕰️ Best time to visit
Weekday mornings or early afternoons are ideal.
Avoid Fridays between roughly 12:30–14:00.
During Ramadan, routines may change — check in advance.
📍 Location & access
Located beside UCD, in Clonskeagh, Dublin 14.
Easy access by bus; limited parking available on site.
The area itself is quiet and residential.
📚 Facilities
Large prayer hall
Educational spaces and library
On-site primary school (separate from visitor areas)
Community facilities (availability may vary)
🤝 Cultural note
This centre plays an important role in interfaith dialogue and community life in Ireland. It represents a long-standing Muslim presence in Dublin and is a reminder of the city’s cultural diversity.
oksana osiniene
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13 January 2026
10.0
Very, very satisfied.
Mashallah
Latifou Latifou
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20 November 2025
10.0
A very beautiful masjid with all modern facilities in Dublin 14. I prayed here constantly for 10 years, a very blessed masjid.
May Allah swt preserve the ICCI masjid always!
Sameera Farouk
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09 November 2025
10.0