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We take great pride in providing a space where the Muslim community can come together for prayer and reflection. Salah (prayer) is at the heart of our faith, and offering it in congregation strengthens our connection with Allah and our fellow Muslims.
Whether you are stopping by for one of the five daily prayers, attending the Jumu’ah sermon, or joining us for Eid Salah, our Masjid is open to all who seek a place to worship, reflect, and grow in faith.
Five Daily Prayers – The Foundation of Our Worship
We hold all five daily prayers at the Masjid, ensuring that worshippers can pray in congregation, as encouraged in Islam. Prayer times are updated regularly and are based on accurate local timings.
Our Masjid provides a peaceful atmosphere, allowing attendees to:
✔ Perform their Salah in a clean and comfortable setting
✔ Take time for personal reflection and supplication
✔ Strengthen their connection with the Qur’an and Sunnah
We welcome everyone, whether you are a regular attendee or simply passing by in need of a place to pray.
“The most beloved deeds to Allah are the most consistent ones, even if they are small.”
(Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim)
Jumu’ah Prayer – A Weekly Gathering for the Community
Jumu’ah is more than just a prayer—it is a moment of spiritual renewal and community connection. Every Friday, we come together for:
- One Adhan, following the Sunnah
- A khutbah (sermon) delivered by a knowledgeable speaker
- Two Rak’ahs of Salah, performed in congregation
Our khutbahs focus on Islamic teachings, self-improvement, and relevant community topics—helping us stay connected to our faith in our daily lives.
Arriving early is encouraged, allowing time for Sunnah prayers, making du’a, and reciting Surah Al-Kahf before the Jumu’ah prayer begins.
Eid Prayers – A Time for Joy and Togetherness
Eid is a special occasion for the entire Muslim community, and we aim to make it a memorable and spiritually uplifting experience for all.
At our Masjid, we follow the Sunnah in conducting:
- Eid al-Fitr Salah (marking the end of Ramadan)
- Eid al-Adha Salah (celebrating the legacy of Prophet Ibrahim عليهالسلام)
We encourage worshippers to arrive early, engage in Takbeerat, and pray together as a community. Whenever possible, we organise Eid prayers in an open space, ensuring that as many people as possible can attend and celebrate together.
Following Salah, we welcome families to greet one another, exchange good wishes, and embrace the spirit of Eid in a warm and welcoming environment.
Taraweeh – A Special Act of Worship in Ramadan
Ramadan is a time of reflection, devotion, and strengthening our connection with the Qur’an. Each night, we hold Taraweeh prayers, allowing worshippers to engage in extra acts of worship and listen to the beautiful recitation of the Qur’an.
Our Taraweeh services include:
✔Led by experienced Imams with clear and beautiful recitation
✔Completion of the Qur’an over the month
✔Encouragement of Sunnah practices, including Witr with Qunoot
During the last ten nights of Ramadan, we also offer Qiyam-ul-Layl for those who wish to seek Laylatul Qadr, a night of immense blessings.
Ramadan at the Masjid is about more than just prayers—it is about community, learning, and personal growth.
Why Pray at the Masjid?
Praying at the Masjid offers many benefits:
✔ A reward multiplied 27 times compared to praying alone (Sahih al-Bukhari)
✔ The opportunity to be part of a supportive and welcoming community
✔ A space for spiritual peace, reflection, and personal growth
Whether you come for one Salah or all, for Jumu’ah or Taraweeh, we are always here to welcome you.
May Allah accept our prayers and keep us steadfast in worship.
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