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Jami Masjid & Islamic Centre Darul Uloom Al-Islamah

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The congregation gathered around Jami Masjid & Islamic Centre Darul Uloom Al Islamah in Birmingham, the United Kingdom, reflects the quiet piety of the surrounding district. Its name is not accidental: for those who look into its origin it evokes a founding family, a beloved virtue, or a respected scholar whose legacy the building carries forward. Families arrive unhurried, children removing their sandals near the entrance, parents performing wudu at the taps along the side wall, and everyone joining the gathering lines before the opening takbir. The wider British Muslim tradition shows itself in the building's lines and materials. Drawing on the craft inheritance of London and Birmingham, the converted civic and purpose built modern period left a vocabulary of red brick walls, green domes and carpeted multi purpose halls that local artisans adapt to contemporary needs. The buildings sun bleached facade shades a hall equipped with overhead fans, padded floor coverings, and portable heaters that together handle the shifts of each season. Within the prayer hall a mihrab of pale stucco guides the rows toward Makkah, and beside it a low cedar minbar provides the platform for each Friday sermon. Around Birmingham, Islamic life has taken root over many generations, shaping active weekend maktabs, youth clubs and interfaith outreach. Stories of long gone teachers, dedicated reciters, and generous neighbours circulate warmly after the night prayer, while the young ones are taught to invoke may God be pleased with them upon hearing of the companions of the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family. The mosque participates in this living transmission every time a new child learns the Fatihah within its walls. Each weekday is shaped by the five congregational prayers that anchor the hours from dawn until the hush of the night prayer. Friday brings the largest gathering, when the Jumu'ah khutbah reminds the congregation of their duties toward God, family, and neighbour. In the fasting month the courtyard fills at sunset with bowls of dates and soups for iftar, and every night the tarawih prayers stretch on in the warmly lit hall. During Eid al Fitr and Eid al Adha the prayer fills every corner of the courtyard and the surrounding walkways, with warm greetings and embraces passing between worshippers of every age. Guests of every faith are invited to observe respectfully, wearing modest clothing and staying silent while the worshippers complete their prayers. The women enjoy a dedicated side entrance and a private hall, with trusted volunteers ready to explain the routines to visitors who have never attended before. The premises remain a calm devotional landmark near the wider area entry number one zero four zero three.

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