Prayer Venues

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

London Borough Of Hillingdon Timetable
Fajr 06:04 AM
Sunrise 08:05 AM
Dhuhur 12:09 PM
Asr 01:54 PM
Maghrib 04:11 PM
Isha 06:07 PM
Jumu'a Prayers 01:10 PM

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 Muhammad is a Messenger for ALL Mankind


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With the first launch of the new official website of the Islamic Society of Brunel University, I am happy to congratulate not only all Muslim students in Brunel, but I would like to congratulate All students and staff members of Brunel for this new achievement, which I expect it to be a pivotal contact point for everyone on campus. 

If you are a Muslim student or a staff member, you will find useful information about Halal food, local Mosques, prayer room and Jumu’ah prayer on campus and around Middlesex county. Also you can find social events, Islamic educational activities, and sports activities in which you can participate, as well as basic information about Islam.                                                   

You will find in the “Articles” section, a monthly article written by a student or a staff member of Brunel, to exchange experience and advice you regarding different aspects of your University life, including your progress in your course or research work. All articles will be made in Brunel. 

Also, we are preparing for a Brunel Bazaar, for all students, those who have used stuff for sale, and those who need the same stuff to buy, this will be advertised on our website free of charge. 

If you are a non Muslim, our website is an open window for you, through which you can look at Islam and Muslims, learn about Islam and understand basics of Islam. You can explore the “Discover Islam” section, learn about Islam, and send us your questions, if you have any.  Also, you can send us your concerns, comments, or suggestions, all are welcome, and will be considered seriously. 

I can’t forget to thank all those who participated in this work by their time, advice or even their Du’aa, and my special thanks and regards for the web officer of the Islamic society, Mossab Denideni, who is doing this work voluntarily.   

Best Regards

Peace Be Upon All of You

Ehab Elwakil

President of the Islamic society of Brunel.

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Monday 11.06.2007

 

 
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Smiling was the Prophet's Motto

How much important it is in such a world, full of social crises and psychological disease we live in, to keep a smile on our faces like the one the Prophet asked his followers to keep all the time.

 

The Prophet released his followers from all heart diseases, psychological crises and life pressures that demolish human life to reach happiness and inner peace. So he made the smile his slogan in sorrows and happiness and was never seen but smiling. His smile cured the sadness of all people around him and healed the pains of his companions.

 

Abdullah bin Al Hareth reported:" I never saw a man smiling more than the Prophet (PBUH)."

But he never went over the limits; he did not exaggerate in the way he smiled or laughed, he used to smile politely and respectfully.

Abdullah bin Al Hareth reported:" The Prophet's way to laugh was only by smiling." Narrated by Al Tarmithi

 

 It means that he used to laugh without cackling and full of respect.

 
 
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