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Volunteers Required to help with Jamaat of Salaat ul Eid

Volunteers Required to help with crowd control for large numbers of worshippers for each Jamaat of Salaat ul Eid.


We anticipate a large number of people on Wednesday morning. At the last Eid we had over 2000 people come to the Masjid, Al hamdu lillah.


Whilst this is amazing to have such a large number of worshippers we will struggle to help those worshippers and run to time if there are a lack of helpers.


Please commit a small amount of your time and help us on the morning of Eid in shah Allah.
Please contact Brs Rizwan Chohan or Majid Arshad, or for the ladies, Sister Rimsha Abassi and give an idea of when you can help ie. one Jamaat or more.


We need people from both the brothers and sisters side in shah Allah.


Jazakullah Khair for your help.

Eid ul Adha will be on Wednesday 28th June

Dear Community,

Warmest wishes for Eid ul Adha on Wednesday 28th June 2023.

May joy, peace, and prosperity fill your hearts. Let the spirit of sacrifice inspire kindness and generosity. Share the blessings with all, especially the less fortunate.

Eid Salah Times:
7 am – Imam Irfan
8 am – lmam Zahoor
9 am – Imam Nazim
10 am – Brother Enam bhai
11 am – Imam Asad

Location: 114 Canterbury St, Gillingham ME75UH

Please ensure you leave plenty of time to park and arrive at the Masjid.

Traffic wardens will be out and you will get a ticket if you park illegally.

Should the Masjid become full, you will be asked to wait until the next Jamaat.

Please respect the volunteers on the day, they are giving up their time when most people want to get back home with their families or go to work.

Please respect other people in the Masjid, and make space for as many people as possible.

Please CLICK HERE to donate to the existing Masjid and New Masjid as our funds are running low and we need to run the Masjid and build the New one.

May Allah subhana wa ta’ala reward you all.

Annual General Meeting 2023: School Visit Report

KMWA has been hosting school visits as well as visiting local schools for a number of years
and this year has been no different.
Especially due to the pause after Covid and the Governments program of putting interfaith
in earlier years on the syllabus, more and more schools are contacting KMWA as well as
scouts for their World Religion Badges and general school Education programs.
There are many beautiful pictures and messages posted after the visits (too many to post
here) by the teachers and also beautiful Questions during the visits by the pupils and
teachers.
It is very encouraging and rewarding to hear and answer these questions; as these kids
will grow up to be pillars of the society and hopefully will have a good impression of Islam
and Muslims and of their first visit to a mosque.
The imams have done a wonderful job of engaging with the kids and also every one who
has supported in any way have finished the day with smiles on their faces and found it
very rewarding, relaxing and full-filling.
May Allah swt reward everyone involved and give us the strength and patience to
continue for many years to come inshalllah.

What KMWA BOT should do:

  1. Have one central point of contact (Imam sahib) and a second person as two lead
    people responsible for all communications with schools and the KMWA Education
    Team are needed. This should be clearly visible on KMWA website and an official
    letter sent to all schools informing of them of who to contact and how much notice
    period is needed for such visits
  2. Currently a WhatsApp group for the KMWA Education Team has been formed to
    help communications and coordinate the visits but it needs a bigger pool of
    volunteers.
  3. We need to collect the names and emails and contact numbers of all the lead
    contacts at the schools and the RE teachers and invite them to KMWA functions
    and generally stay in touch so they always think first of KMWA
  4. A dedicated TV screen needs to be setup in the back of the main hall to show
    presentations as it’s a burden on br Ahmed Zaki and his children to set that up each
    time.
  5. Refreshments and Snacks are a must for each visit to make a difference and see
    happy children.
  6. A gift bag of Quranic and Islamic Literature especially for School Visits needed for
    both children and staff.
  7. There should be a dedicated fund and budget to pay for 4 & 5 above and any other
    promotional material or School engagements/training for this Education Service