ICV
Address | 66-68 Jeffcott St, West Melbourne VIC, Australia | ||||||||||
Phone | +61 3 9328 2067 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.icv.org.au | ||||||||||
Categories | Mosque, Tourist Attraction | ||||||||||
Rating | 4.3 51 review | ||||||||||
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ICV reviews
51 Best mosque in the city. 2 Jamaats in Jumma 1st qudba at 1 pm and prayer at 1: 30 pm.
2nd qudba at 2 pm and 2nd prayer jamaat at 2: 30 pm
The space is used very well, and the facilities are well equipped.
There is still room to improve. However, up to my knowledge it's the only masjjed the CBD.
MashaAllah beautiful place to pray, in center of the city of Melbourne, very convenient to the most of the offices in the city.
Jumu’ah Prayer 12: 00 PM & 1: 00PM during regular months & 1: 00 PM & 2: 00 PM during Daylight Savings unless this has been changed.
Good facility for Wudu, always crowded so even if you miss the Salah time you will find someone to pray with
Jefcot is accessible and in heart of city. Has very clean wuddu and Tahara place. First Jummah 1: 15pm and second jamah at 2: 15pm.
ما شاء الله تبارك الله I love it when I came there at 1st time. People were so friendly with mychair before me as person.
Nothing more beautiful and peaceful than the place for worshipping Allah SWT. May Allah SWT bless the carer of this place and make it as 'amal jariyyah.
Sometimes going here in the fajr after morning "routine".
Sholatul Fajr starts 20 minutes after adzan
Great effort by the management to maintain the facility. Serving a number of people working in the city. They do two Juma prayers to accommodate them.
Some difficulty for finding a parking nearby.
The Islamic Council of Victoria (ICV) is the peak Muslim body representing an estimated 200,000 Victoria Muslims and over 60 member societies. ICV offers advocacy and social welfare services while leading state and national initiatives on cohesion and harmony through community consultations and advice to Government. It has experience in building meaningful engagements, partnerships, and projects with over 70 organizations (Muslim and non-Muslim) including over 20 Multifaith and Multicultural groups.
A great place in the heart of Melbourne CBD to say prayer for muzlim people. I basically go for my Jumma prayer when I work on Friday for BIM Technologies as an Autodesk Certified Instructor.
Crowded. No fire escapes. They closed a roller door during the meeting which closed off the only exit. Having said that, this mosque is just as efficient as any other in granting the answer to your prayers.
Muslim travellers, this is the place where you can meet & greet our muslim brothers & sisters coming to Australia from around the globe. Women prayer area is upstairs.
Nice Cosy Mosque with ample ablution places. Friday prayers are done in 2 sessions. Men section can easily accommodate 100 people.
POPULAR MOSQUE IN CENTRAL MELBOURNE
The Islamic Council of Victoria is located here and the Mosque is integrated into the building.
It is very popular (especially on Fridays of course). Parking in the vicinity is very tight but it is just a short walk from Flagstaff Station and the LaTrobe St trams.
Great masjid for when you're in the CBD and need to keep that connection with the Creator strong. Superbly designed and overall clean place and ablution area.
Great place to pray in the CBD.if you want to know about muslim and islam from local people this is the place you can go.feel free to come and have a chat.
Great place to quickly jump in and pray when you are in the city, it's a life saver for brothers and sisters who are stuck in the city and have no where to pray or perform their wuduu.
Kept quite clean given the massive amount of foot traffic and the amenities are always well stocked.
Well located for any onevin the city so they don't miss their prayer. Wudu facilities and small shop where you pick and pay - self service
Parking is as an issue as it's difficult to find an empty parking lot in that area; always crowded