Prayer Venues

The Jum'a (Friday) prayer from now on will be held in the Boiler House until further notice.The prayer starts at 1:10 pm.

Please Check this area weekly for updating.

Click here to get the map for the prayer room, meeting house and the boiler house.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

  •  Wudu' is not available in the boiler house due to plumbing work, Wudu' has to be done before Jum'a in the meeting house instead.

Announcements

  • Two rooms, one double and one single, in a Muslim household located 5 – 10 minutes walking distance from Brunel and 2 -3 minutes from the local Uxbridge mosque available immediately fully furnished, Please contact 07894701437 for details.
  • Single bedroom flat  (fully furnished ) located in Hayes North, 15 min by bus to Brunel. Centrally heated, wireless broadband (inclusive). The sitting room as big as the bedroom, fitted with Washing machine. Available October 2008. Interested? please call 07974755880
  • 1 big room (fully furnished) , 1 box room (fully furnished) available for rent in a decent household only for Muslim sisters. Reasonable rent. Interested? please call 07916162972.    
  • Double room to let in West Drayton, 15 minutes by bus to Brunel. Suitable for 1 Male, non-smoker. Please call 07932659388 for details.

Prayer Times

London Borough Of Hillingdon Timetable
Fajr 05:24 AM
Sunrise 07:12 AM
Dhuhur 12:50 PM
Asr 03:47 PM
Maghrib 06:26 PM
Isha 08:10 PM
Jumu'a Prayers 01:10 PM

Global Message

  

Islam is a Universal Way of Life

 Allah is God's Name in All Divine Scriptures

 Muhammad is a Messenger for ALL Mankind


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Muhammad, a man of right and justice

He loved right and justice and ruled according to this. He did not fear to be blamed because of applying justice. He did not flatter any one for his rank, money or his pedigree, in the contrary, he supported the weak and stand against the strong in giving them their rights back.

 

He was so fair and stick to the right to the extend that he did not flatter even the dearest people to him. It happened that an eminent woman from the Family of Mekhzoum- (a great family in Makkah at that time )- stole, so she deserved a punishment for her crime. Her family went to one of the Prophet’s followers - he was the dearest to him- to ask the Prophet for forgiveness. When Muhammad (PBUH) listened to the request of his dearest friend to forgive this woman, he became very angry because of breaking and infracting the holiness of justice after he had become a Muslim.

 

 

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