Redhill Jamia Mosque

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Religious & Liturgical Events

Redhill Jamia Mosque Al-Mustafa is quite active, though they tend to announce specific dates for one-off events through their internal community channels (like WhatsApp, App, Facbook, X, and their notice board) rather than a public online calendar.

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At Redhill Jamia Mosque Al-Mustafa, you can expect significant community gatherings and prayer services on these estimated dates. Please keep in mind that "moonsighting" can cause these dates to shift by a day.

Specialised Youth & Adult Programs

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Imam Sajid Laitf Qadri
The best time to catch the Imam is usually right after one of the daily prayers (Salat), specifically Dhuhr or Isha, when there is more time for a conversation or send us the email.
Beyond the standard Madrasah for children, the center often runs "Islamic Essentials" workshops designed for working professionals and university students. These are perfect if you're looking for a flexible way to deepen your understanding without committing to a full-time scholarly program.
Qur’an Reading Circle (Halaqah)
For Man Only

Open to everyone, this Halaqah takes place after Fajr Salah everyday, where brothers have an opportunity to practice and correct their reading of the Qur’an.

For any further enquiries, please contact Head Imam Mian  Sajid Latif Qadri – 07828783600

Youth: The Weekend Halaqah (Circle)
Teenage Boys

This is a relaxed circle in which we discuss contemporary problems facing the Muslim Youth in modern Britain, from peer pressure to secular ideas within schools. Often, we recount the stories of the Prophets (A.S) and the Sahabah (R.A). There is always some element of team building in every Circle whether that is through sports, games or challenges!

New Muslims
Brothers and Sisters

This is a relaxed, welcoming study circle where the Revert Team help New Muslims navigate the challenges often facing them and help answer any questions. The class is typically composed of Tafsir (interpretation) of the Quran as well as looking at key Hadith.

Monthly Giyarhvi Shareef
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Gyarvi Sharif is always such a spiritually uplifting occasion, and the Al Mustafa Jamia Mosque in Redhill has a great reputation for its community spirit.

The Best Way to Pass on Knowledge !

Children (and adults) remember stories far better than lists of dates. Instead of saying “The Battle of Badr happened in 2 AH,” tell the story of the Sahaba’s bravery.

Use the Seerah (life of the Prophet ﷺ) to show his character in action—how he treated his neighbours, how he played with children, and how he stood for truth.

Islamic history is a masterclass in human behaviour. By learning about the lives of the Sahaba, youngsters learn how to handle complex emotions.

Creating Moral Role Models

Young people naturally look for heroes. If they don’t find them in Islamic history, they will find them in celebrities or fictional characters who might not represent the best values.

Bravery without Arrogance: They see figures like Ali ibn Abi Talib (RA) or Khalid bin Walid (RA), who were brave but remained humble servants of Allah (swt).

Generosity: They learn from Khadija (RA), who used her wealth and status to support a cause she believed in, teaching them that success is a tool for helping others.

2025 Grand Mawlid Nabi (صَلَّى ٱللّٰهُ عَلَيْهِ وَآلِهِ وَسَلَّمَ)

Academic and Intellectual Growth

Islamic history isn’t isolated from the rest of the world. Understanding events like the Golden Age of Islam or the expansion of the Ummah connects them to:

Critical Thinking: They learn to analyze different perspectives and understand the context of why certain decisions were made.

Global Awareness: It gives them a better grasp of geography, world history, and how different cultures can coexist peacefully.

Spiritual Connectivity

Ultimately, the biggest benefit is a closer relationship with Allah (swt). When they see how Allah (swt) helped the believers in the past, it makes their own prayers feel more real. It transforms Islam from a set of “rules” into a living relationship with their Creator.

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The Prophet (ﷺ) did not teach through words alone; he taught through the warmth of his smile, the sincerity of his character, and the mercy in his heart. To follow him is not just to study his life, but to let his light transform the way we treat every soul we encounter.
- Head Imam, Sajid Latif Qadri

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