Wed 20 Nov 2024 - 18 Jumada Al Oula 1446AH
Prayer الصلاةFajrSunriseZuhrAsrMaghribIsha
Begins الأذان05:4307:2511:5113:4416:0817:42
Jamā‘ah الإقامة06:0312:3014:0416:1519:30
Wed 20 Nov 2024 - 18 Jumada Al Oula 1446AH
Prayer الصلاةBegins الأذانJamā‘ah الإقامة
Fajr05:4306:03
Sunrise07:25
Zuhr11:5112:30
Asr13:4414:04
Maghrib16:0816:15
Isha17:4219:30

Islamic Marriage

For details of the marriage process and to arrange a Nikkah at Greenwich Islamic Centre, including how to apply the conditions for such a marriage, contact us at nikkah@gicuk.org and a member of our team will get back to you within 72 hours.

About Islamic Marriage

An Islamic marriage or ‘Nikah’ can be conducted at the Greenwich Islamic Centre. The Nikah will be carried out by an appointed Imam of the mosque and the newly-married couple will be provided with an official certificate to show that they are married under Islamic law.


Please note that an Islamic Nikah is not recognised as a legal marriage in British Law and the couple are advised to also register their marriage to have full legal rights under British law.

Requirements

For nikah booking, you need to fulfil following requirements

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nikkah@gicuk.org

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Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Greenwich Islamic Centre offer?

The Greenwich Islamic Centre provides a variety of services including daily prayer sessions, educational classes for all ages, marriage services, and community outreach programs.

Are there any educational programs available for children at the centre?

Yes, we offer various educational programs for children, including Quranic study classes, Arabic language lessons, and Islamic studies, all tailored to different age groups.

What additional services does Greenwich Islamic Centre provide?

Alongside our religious and educational programs, we offer several other services including a pharmacy service, funeral arrangements, nikkah (marriage) services, various youth projects, and hall hire for events and gatherings.

How can I donate to Greenwich Islamic Centre?

Donations can be made directly on our website, in person at the centre, or through bank transfer. For more details and bank account information, please visit our donation page or contact us directly.

What are the prayer times at Greenwich Islamic Centre?

Prayer times vary throughout the year based on the Islamic lunar calendar. Please refer to our online prayer timetable or subscribe to our newsletter for daily updates.

How do I get involved with volunteering at Greenwich Islamic Centre?

We welcome volunteers! Please visit our website’s volunteer section to find out more about available opportunities or contact us directly for specific inquiries.

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What Is Hajj In Islam?

Hajj is a sacred pilgrimage that is required of every Muslim at least once in their lifetime – it is one of the five pillars of Islam. Each year, millions of Muslims from across the world travel to and perform Hajj in Makkah, modern day Saudi Arabia.

The sacred pilgrimage of Hajj is comprised of a series of rites and rituals – some in order – that provide a spiritual, emotional, and physical challenge for the pilgrim. For example, a pilgrim can expect to walk between 5km-15km per day, as Hajj requires some travel between several locations in and around the vicinity of Makkah. Much of the pilgrimage takes place at the Masjid al-Haram, where the Kaaba is located.

Hajj is a spiritual duty and a pillar of Islam, and for many, it is a once in a lifetime event. Going more than once during your lifetime is permitted whilst sincerely seeking Allah’s (SWT) (which means ‘The Most Glorified, The Most High) pleasure.

What is Sawm?

Sawm is the Arabic term used to describe the act of fasting. Passed the age of puberty, Muslims are required to fast during the month of Ramadan, which entails abstaining from food, drink, sexual relations and displeasing speech and behaviour from dawn until dusk.

Why is Sawm important?

The month of Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and includes the night in which the holy Qur’an was first revealed to mankind, known as Laylat al-Qadr (the night of decree). The month of Ramadan therefore marks an important moment for mankind and requires special devotion from Muslims.

What is Zakat?

Zakat (zakaat, zakah), or almsgiving, is one of the five pillars of Islam. This means that Zakat is mandatory for Muslims, along with the other four sacred pillars of Islam. For every sane, adult Muslim who owns wealth over a certain amount – known as the Nisab – he or she must pay 2.5% of that wealth as Zakat.

Eligible Muslims pay Zakat once a year, and it is due as soon as one lunar (Islamic) year has passed since meeting or exceeding the Nisab (certain amount of wealth). The Zakat of every Muslim is then distributed to those who meet the criteria to receive it.

What is Salah (salat)?

Salah (salat) is the Arabic term for the ritual prayer that is obligatory for Muslims to perform five times a day. It forms one of the five pillars of Islam.

 

What are the 5 salat of Islam?

 

Fajr

This takes place at pre-dawn

Dhuhr

This takes place just after the sun reaches its zenith

Asr

This takes place between noon and sunset

Maghrib

This takes place just after sunset

Isha

This takes place during the night/at night-time

 

Aside from the five obligatory prayers, Muslims may offer Sunnah and Nafl Salah.

The Sunnah Salah (prayers) are ones in which the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) used to habitually offer as voluntary worship at specified times and places.

Nafl Salah are voluntary prayers that a Muslim may offer at any time as a form of extra Ibadah (worship).

What is the Shahada?

The Shahada (shahadah) is the Arabic term for the declaration of faith in one God (Allah) and His messenger.

What does the Shahada mean?

Transliteration: Ash-hadu an la ilaha illa Allah, Wa ash-hadu anna Muhammadan Rasulu-Allah.”

Translation:  I bear witness that there is no God but God (Allah – i.e. there is none worthy of worship but Allah), and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.”

It is the most sacred statement in Islam, and must be recited with full understanding and mindfulness of it’s meaning.

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