Mosques across Bradford will be opening their doors later this month to welcome people of all faiths and none.
The national initiative called Visit My Mosque, organised by the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), takes place on the 18 February and will see more than 200 mosques taking part across the country.
The MCB says one of the aims of the day is to shine “a spotlight on how mosques are positively shaping their local communities”.
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