

The aim Inshallah is to optimize the usability and the reliability of data using a more effective software which we are building in-house. They have contributed immensely to the progression of this data, so I am just the new kid on the block. The website we have is not just a website, its a cleverly designed application that refines itself overtime, we are still developing the logic code to optimize our data minding algorithms as we learn more and moreĪ little bit about me, i am from East London and have been working with computers since I was 11, I have a Master in Internet Application Development and welcome any mosques who wish to develop their own website for free, i do not charge mosques, so if you are one, and need a website do email me on would also like to thank MIB (MuslimsinBritain / Salam Directory / Muslim Directory) as i have used their data resources to develop this directory. The aim of this website Inshallah is to develop a software that will make finding mosques more easy on the web, we are employing better techniques to resolve any inconsistencies in other directories as we have developed an in-house data mining application, basically checks data against other sites, our mosques are sourced from online and offline and we are now working with councils, UK Land Registry Office, UK Charity commission and other organizations to keep our data up-to-date. May Allah accept from me and you the best of our deeds.Welcome to this website, I very much hope you found this resource centre useful and reliable and we are constantly working hard to provide the most reliable information about our mosques. Furthermore, and this is not just for this mosque, I do not understand why is it so difficult to choose someone with a good voice and Arabic pronunciation to deliver the Athan? Can we stop giving this responsibility to "the uncle" out of respect, and instead choose someone who can earn it with a nice voice? The Mo'athen could not pronounce Ash'hado in the Athan at all. What is the point of Jum'ah Khutba if it is not delivered in the common tongue for people? The whole idea of a khutbah is to remind people and also utilise it to address community issues? a 20 mins English khutbah only will suffice and won't hold people from their work surely + they will learn something each week.


Let down by an Imam who delivered a 5 mins khutbah in Arabic, which none of the attendees understood. The usual issues with shoe racks overflowing and not being enough but that is always a good sign mashallah. Nice frontage and the inside was clean and tidy.
