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Redhill Jamia Mosque Al-Mustafa or Surrey Jamia Mosque Al Mustafa, is clearly a vibrant and active community hub, the mosque actively publishes News, Updates, and Educational Content that essentially serves the same purpose as a community blog.
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A young person whose moral and ethical training in the Islamic Studies program helped them excel in their regular school studies, embodying excellent character (Akhlaq) for their peers.
"I would like to thank all the mosque people especially Mr. Mohammad Khalid for helping me in my most difficult times. I found out about the mosque through a neighbour when I had exhausted all other venues and was given no support,."
"I visited the Redhill Mosque to learn more about Islam. I was made to feel very welcome and Imam Sajid Latif was very generous with his time. I left with a much better understanding of Islam and would highly recommend a visit to this lovely Mosque.."
" I came to visit with my Year 2 class today. The children thoroughly enjoyed their experience. They were met with such warmth and kindness and came away with a better understanding of Islam. Thank you so much for having us."
The practice of reciting Durood-o-Salaam (blessings and peace upon the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him) after the Friday prayer (Jumu'ah) is a beautiful and cherished tradition.
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We are Ahle Sunnat Wa Jammat is the largest group of Muslims and the only group whose beliefs and teachings are truly in accord ance with the Noble Qur’an and Sunnah of the Most Beloved Prophet (Salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam) and Promoting the love of the Ahl al-Bayt (the family of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ).
Seal of the Prophets (Arabic: خاتم النبيين) signifies that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) stands as the final messenger in a long line of prophets sent by Allah SubhanAllah (سُبْحَانَ ٱللَّٰهِ) (God). This notion confirms that no prophet will come after him.“When 'Syedna Hazrat Ali Bin Abi Talib (AS) described Allah’s Messenger (Allah SubhanAllah (سُبْحَانَ ٱللَّٰهِ) bless him and give him peace)— then he related the tradition in full—he said: 'Between his shoulders was the Seal of Prophethood, for he is the Seal of the Prophets'."
Jummah takes place at 1.30pm all year round.
We have many organised visits from local schools, colleges, universities, community groups and individuals. For further details visit our contact page.
You should keep food and drinks out of the mosque, except in designated eating areas. You should also avoid bringing animals into the mosque.
Some mosques have separate areas for women. Some mosques offer classes, such as Arabic classes, Quranic instruction, and youth activities.