Classes at Gillingham mosque

KMWA is pleased to be running a Quran tajweed course for ladies – at Gillingham Masjid.

Classes will run on SUNDAYS in the Masjid

They will be every Sunday for one hour between 1pm and 2pm.

They will start from Sunday 9th January 2022 in shah Allah.

It is expected that participants will already be familiar with reading the Quran.

If you would like to sign up for this course or have any questions, please contact or leave your details with
Br Azeem Nader via WhatsApp/text message only Number available in KMWALTR #004.

NEW TAJWEED & AQEEDAH CLASSES AT GILLINGHAM MASJID

KMWA is pleased to be running a second course that will cover Quran tajweed as well as Aqeedah for boys (aged 11 to 18) at Gillingham Masjid.

Classes will run on Monday evenings in the Masjid

They will be every Monday night for six weeks after Isha Prayer between 7pm (at Salaat -ul-Isha) for one hour until about 8.15pm.


They will run from Monday 10th January 2022 for six weeks inshAllah.


It will be a six week course with classes taught by Maulana Irfan.
It is expected that participants will already be familiar with reading Arabic.


The cost of the entire six weeks is £30. There is a discount of £5 for multiple family members – ie. 2 brothers from the same family would pay £25 each.

THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF PEOPLE FOR THE COURSE IS 12. YOU WILL NEED TO PREREGISTER AND PAY THE COURSE FEE IN ADVANCE BY FRIDAY 7TH JANUARY AT THE LATEST IN ORDER TO RESERVE A PLACE.

If you would like to sign up for this course or have any questions, please contact
Br Azeem Nader via WhatsApp/text – Phone number available in KMWALTR #004.

Storm Eunice

Assalamu alaikum.

On Friday 18th February 2022, storm Eunice hit the UK leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.

There were many trees, fences and roofs uprooted and displaced. Included in the statistics will be the fencing around the new Masjid site which was an early casualty on Friday morning.

It was a miracle that no cars in the adjacent car park were damaged or no person was hurt.

We were already concerned that this may happen and our worse fears were confirmed.

The conditions over the weekend were difficult and dangerous, yet something had to be done. We were already in the process of improving and repairing the fencing around other parts of the perimeter. We also had delivered about £7000.00 worth of materials to make a scaffolding tower to cover over a large hole forming part of the central structure.

Read the full article in KMWALTR #004