PRAYER TIMINGS
Fazl Mosque & Baitul Futuh
From 10th May 2024
4:15
FAJR
13:30
ZOHR
17:30
ASR
21:00
MAGHRIB
21:00
ISHAA
Friday Sermon: Muhammad (sa): The Great Exemplar
Delivered by Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad(atba)
Taleem May English Lesson Plan
A monthly Talim lesson plan will be shared in English with the purpose to help and guide you in covering the objectives for each term of the Talim syllabus. The lesson plan can be used to facilitate workshops and group activities as well as for self study. We will also include links to Talim resources to help further knowledge and understanding of the concepts covered.
Taleem May Urdu Lesson Plan
A monthly Talim lesson plan will be shared in Urdu with the purpose to help and guide you in covering the objectives for each term of the Talim syllabus. The lesson plan can be used to facilitate workshops and group activities as well as for self study. We will also include links to Talim resources to help further knowledge and understanding of the concepts covered.
Nau Mubai’at May Newsletter
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Tabligh Newsletter Issue 2
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Segregation in Islam
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Lajna Ima'illah United Kingdom
Women's Auxiliary Organisation of the Ahmadiyya Muslim CommunityLajna Ima’illah commonly known as Lajna is the Ahmadiyya Muslim Women’s Association, an auxiliary organisation of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. Our name means handmaidens of Allah. We were first established in 1922 in India as an empowered women’s organisation by His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-din Mahmud Ahmad (may Allah be pleased with him) who was the Community’s second worldwide spiritual head known as Khalifatul Masih. Lajna Ima’illah UK is a Registered Charity with number 1189468.