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Beyond the children’s academy, Al-Mustafa functions as a broader “Redhill Islamic Centre,” offering spiritual and educational support for all ages.







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Redhill Jamia Mosque Al Mustafa & Qur’an Schools offer a unique part-time education for children aged 4 to 16. Our schools stand out from other Madrasahs and Qur’an schools in the UK. We focus on high-quality, traditional studies while using modern technology to enhance learning.
We provide two programs to join us to give your child a strong foundation in Islamic education!
Beyond the children’s academy, Al-Mustafa functions as a broader “Redhill Islamic Centre,” offering spiritual and educational support for all ages.







On behalf of the Redhill Jamia Mosque Al-Mustafa, I am delighted to welcome both our new and returning students, as well as their dedicated parents, to our Quranic studies program.
It is a joy and a blessing to welcome you to the educational heart of Redhill Jamia Mosque Al Mustafa.
Our mosque is more than just a building for prayer; it is a home for growth, a sanctuary for learning, and a foundation for the future of our children.
Our goal is to partner with you, providing a supportive environment where your children don’t just learn the words of the Quran, but carry its values—kindness, integrity, and discipline—into their daily lives. We are here to support you in nurturing the next generation of confident, compassionate Muslims.
“O children of Adam, We have sent down to you the dress that covers your shame and provides adornment. As for the dress of Taqwa (piety), that is the best…” (Quran, 7: 26),
Redhill Jamia Mosque Al Mustafa Mosque strives to promote a sense of self-respect, ownership and identity through its uniform.
The purpose of uniform is not just clothing, but rather it holds many benefits:
Allows students to feel proud and not ashamed to wear cultural clothing of the time of Rasulullah (SAW) in a western society. By wearing the same clothes allows students to feel they are equal, no matter what nationality, colour or background they are from.
Allows students to feel that they are proud of being a part of the school. A school uniform enhances this feeling of belonging.
School uniform prevents the inevitable loss of self-esteem caused to individual students should a family not be able or willing to provide the newest, most expensive or most fashionable clothing and equipment.
Proud to be serving hundreds of Muslims in Surrey


As the moon has not been sighted. Consequently, the first day of Ramadan will be Thursday, February 19th 2026. We will gather for the first Taraweeh prayer tomorrow night, Wednesday, February 18th 2026. (Ramadan Mubarak)!