Prayer Venues

The Jum'a (Friday) prayer from now on will be held in the Boiler room until further notice.The prayer starts at 1:05 pm.

Please Check this area weekly for updating.

Click here to get the map for the prayer room, meeting house and the boiler house. Click here to locate the Qibla direction at your position (enter your post code and use the satellite view).

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Sign up online for brunel ISOC to become a member. click here to sign up

Please see "How to join the ISOC" for more details. 

 

 

Prayer Times

London Borough Of Hillingdon Timetable
Fajr 04:35 AM
Sunrise 06:27 AM
Dhuhur 12:13 PM
Asr 03:17 PM
Maghrib 05:58 PM
Isha 07:43 PM
Jumu'a Prayers 01:10 PM

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Thank you for visiting the home page of Brunel University Islamic Society
We are a group of students and staff members of Brunel, who tend to the welfare of Muslims, participate positively in public work on campus, provide both Muslims and non-Muslims with Islamic education which is necessary to build bridges and trust between the Muslim community and all other communities and societies.

We believe that there is at least one common thing between any two human beings, regardless of their race, colour, language, or nationality. This common thing is that they belong to the same father and mother, Adam and Eve. Based on this fact, we try to find a common point with all cultures and diversities to start our dialogue from.

We believe that the faith and the belief is a personal affair between the man and his God, and no one else has the right to search one’s heart to discover his belief or to ill-treat him because of it.

We refer in all our affairs to the Qur'an and the authentic sayings (Sunnah) of the Messenger Muhammad, peace be upon him, and their interpretations according to the four most famous doctrines, which are well known to all Muslims.
Through the Islamic Society we tend to:
  • Spread Islamic culture among students.
  • Offer spiritual welfare and social support for members and all Muslims on campus.
  • Empower our members to take a positive role to solve common problems within the University.
  • Coordinate and cooperate with other Brunel student societies in common issues regardless of their faith.
  • Widen the dialogue with other cultures and faiths to build trust and understanding among all of us for the sake of peace and humanity.
  • Stand up for human rights in general and particularly Muslims rights.

 

These are our objectives, they are simple but deep, few but effective, local but global.
 

Selected Article

Muhammad enjoines love of the poor
The Prophet (pbuh) enjoined upon Muslims to treat the poor kindly and to help them with alms, zakat, and in other ways. He said:
"He is not a perfect muslim who eats his fill and lets his neighbor go hungry."
He asked,
"Do you love your Creator? Then love your fellow beings first."
Monopoly is unlawful in Islam and he preached that
"It is diffucult for a man laden with riches to climb the steep path that leads to bliss."
He did not prohibit or discourage the aquisition of wealth but insisted that it be lawfully aquired by honest means and that a portion of it would go to the poor. He advised his followers
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