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Begin (awwal) and congregation (jamāʿah) times for the five daily prayers and Jummah, following the Unified Ulama Committee (London). On Fridays, Jumuʿah replaces Dhuhr.
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Showing prayer begin times. Congregation (jamāʿah) times and the Jummah time appear in the daily card above. Highlighted row = today; Fridays marked Jumuʿah.
The Hijri calendar
The Islamic (Hijri) calendar is a lunar calendar of twelve months, each beginning with the sighting of the new crescent — a framework for ʿibādah, reflection and spiritual growth.
A sacred month; the Day of ʿĀshūrāʾ (10th) — recommended fasting.
A month like any other; a time to strengthen tawakkul — trust in Allah.
The Prophet ﷺ's birth month; increase ṣalawāt and study the Sīrah.
A time for steady worship, Qur'an and reflection.
A quieter month; strengthen daily routines of dhikr and Ṣalāh.
Renew intentions and du'ā ahead of the sacred months.
A sacred month; associated with al-Isrāʾ wal-Miʿrāj.
Preparation for Ramadan — voluntary fasting and Qur'an.
The most blessed month; fasting, Tarāwīḥ and Laylat al-Qadr.
Begins with Eid al-Fiṭr; the six recommended fasts.
A sacred month of peace; prepare for Hajj.
The best ten days; Hajj, the Day of ʿArafah and Eid al-Aḍḥā.
How our times are calculated
We follow the London Salah Times set by the Unified Ulama Committee — the standard adopted by masājid across the capital.
Asr begins at the later (Hanafi) time, in keeping with the practice of our community.
During Ramadan, Suhūr (Sehri) and Iftar times appear automatically. Eid jamāʿah times are announced here each year.