About Us
Fatima Community Centre (FCC) is a trusted community hub based in Sheffield, founded in 2009 through the generous support of Sister Fatima Boqambar from Kuwait. Inspired by her vision to build a centre that serves families, women, youth, and the wider community, the centre was named in her honour.
FCC is proudly operated by the Muslim Association of Britain Charitable Trust (MAB CT), which owns the building and land as a freehold property. From the start, the centre has been committed to delivering meaningful religious, educational, and social services to the Muslim community across Sheffield and nearby areas.
Our Services
We offer a wide range of programs that aim to strengthen faith, learning, and community connection:
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Prayer Services
Our dedicated prayer space accommodates daily prayers, Jummah, Taraweeh, Eid, and other special congregations. -
Family Services
We provide marriage and divorce services, supporting families with compassion and care. -
Weekend Islamic School
Every Saturday and Sunday, over 120 children attend classes in Qur’an, Arabic, and Islamic studies, guided by experienced teachers. - Youth Qur’an Circles
Weekly sessions that engage young people with the Qur’an in an interactive and nurturing environment. - Sister’s Circle
A weekly gathering for women to come together in learning, discussion and support -
Youth Programs (Ages 12–16)
Monthly programs designed to inspire and empower young minds with Islamic values, leadership skills, and community spirit.
A Place For You
Our Islamic Center takes pride in its heritage of diversity, open-mindedness, civic engagement and community building. Get to know what makes us tick — our approach to Islam and our definition of the Amershahan Muslim identity, all of which shape the character of our community.