Our Services
Our Services
Education
Children’s classes
For children aged 5 to 16
We have classes very evening from Monday to Thursday
Beginners : Monday
Intermediate 1 class : Tuesday
Intermediate 3 and advanced levels (Hifz): Wednesday
Intermediate 2: Thursday
Adult classes – Men:
Beginners – Tues 7-9pm
Advanced – Thurs 7-9pm
Taught by our esteemed Teachers, Sheikh Mudhaffer & Sheikh Omar
For further information please contact Rubina Moten (Tajweed coordinator)
Rubina.Moten@Al-Emaan.org.uk
Youth
About the teacher:
Dr Salik Sait (Boy talk leader)
born & raised in the UK, Salik is well aware of the struggles young teenagers face in our world today. He has plenty of experience in working with the youth through initiatives while at university and in the community. He currently works as a doctor, and enjoys travelling and calligraphy in his spare time.
Please email info@al-emaan.org.uk for further information.
The teachers:
Nazia Mubarak – qualified primary school teacher and mother of three
Saba Sait – pursuing a university degree in teaching
Eisha Moten – pursuing a university degree in Nutrition & Dietetics
Huma Ahmed – qualified secondary school teacher working locally in Bromley
Mariha Hamid – medical doctor working in Bromley
Avais Akhtar – IT consultant raised locally in Biggin Hill
Asad Jamal Khan – qualified teacher living and working in Bromley
Saif Sait – surgical doctor working in South East London
Ayesha Ashraf – dentist raised in Birmingham and working in Bromley
Salik Sait – medical doctor working in Bromley
Marjan Jamal – graduated in Medicine and now completing her masters in Public Health
Saad Al-Douri – analyst at a risk consultancy, raised in Maidstone and living in Bromley
Raghad Al-Ramadhani – pharmacist and mother of two, raised in Bradford and living in Bromley
Omar Taha – GP working in Bromley, father of two, born & raised in Keston
Story time currently runs on Wednesdays at 5:30pm until 6:15pm (excluding school holidays).
Please email info@al-emaan.org.uk for further information.
Face to face one Sunday every month.
Please join AEC communication channels for dates.
Face to face one Sunday every month.
Please join AEC communication channels for dates.
Our very own Muslim Scouts! Will be running on Wednesday evenings every week at AEC inshaAllah.
We need male and female volunteers to help run sessions. Training and DBS will be supplied
Age group: 5 – 10 years old
Boys and Girls welcome
📍 Al-Emaan Centre
🕛 After Dhuhr Prayers to 2:30 PM
🗓 Every Sunday
Trainer: RASHID RASOOL SIAL Black Belt 5th Dan who was a National Champion Gold Medalist 1995 to 2004. http://rashidtkd.yolasite.com
An amazing opportunity to learn from the best in the world!!
Cost £5 for a taster session and then £50 for 6 sessions.
About the teacher:
Dr Salik Sait (Boy talk leader)
born & raised in the UK, Salik is well aware of the struggles young teenagers face in our world today. He has plenty of experience in working with the youth through initiatives while at university and in the community. He currently works as a doctor, and enjoys travelling and calligraphy in his spare time.
Please email info@al-emaan.org.uk for further information.
The teachers:
Nazia Mubarak – qualified primary school teacher and mother of three
Saba Sait – pursuing a university degree in teaching
Eisha Moten – pursuing a university degree in Nutrition & Dietetics
Huma Ahmed – qualified secondary school teacher working locally in Bromley
Mariha Hamid – medical doctor working in Bromley
Avais Akhtar – IT consultant raised locally in Biggin Hill
Asad Jamal Khan – qualified teacher living and working in Bromley
Saif Sait – surgical doctor working in South East London
Ayesha Ashraf – dentist raised in Birmingham and working in Bromley
Salik Sait – medical doctor working in Bromley
Marjan Jamal – graduated in Medicine and now completing her masters in Public Health
Saad Al-Douri – analyst at a risk consultancy, raised in Maidstone and living in Bromley
Raghad Al-Ramadhani – pharmacist and mother of two, raised in Bradford and living in Bromley
Omar Taha – GP working in Bromley, father of two, born & raised in Keston
Story time currently runs on Wednesdays at 5:30pm until 6:15pm (excluding school holidays).
Please email info@al-emaan.org.uk for further information.
Face to face one Sunday every month.
Please join AEC communication channels for dates.
Face to face one Sunday every month.
Please join AEC communication channels for dates.
Our very own Muslim Scouts! Will be running on Wednesday evenings every week at AEC inshaAllah.
We need male and female volunteers to help run sessions. Training and DBS will be supplied
Age group: 5 – 10 years old
Boys and Girls welcome
📍 Al-Emaan Centre
🕛 After Dhuhr Prayers to 2:30 PM
🗓 Every Sunday
Trainer: RASHID RASOOL SIAL Black Belt 5th Dan who was a National Champion Gold Medalist 1995 to 2004. http://rashidtkd.yolasite.com
An amazing opportunity to learn from the best in the world!!
Cost £5 for a taster session and then £50 for 6 sessions.
Interfaith
Face to face or virtual during working week every month.
Please join AEC communication channels for dates.
www.bromley3faithsgroup.org
Yearly during a weekend.
Marriage
Please accurately fill out your profile information in the form below.
The committee will review all profiles on a weekly basis. They will anonymise them, removing identifiable information such as names and contact details. The anonymous profiles will then be shared on our WhatsApp group. If interested, potential parties will be able to reach out to the committee who will then pass on contact details for the two parties to connect with each other and proceed discussions.
Click Here to access the Form
Outreach
AEC volunteers work closely with local schools and scout groups in the community to promote understanding and education by conducting workshops, visits, and mosque tours to discuss Islam within the classroom or mosque setting.
Weekly during morning and afternoon
Drawing together leaders throughout the borough of Bromley, we are privileged to be part of this group which seeks to enhance the safety and well-being of residents in the area
In collaboration with the national initiative organised by the Muslim Council of Britain, Al-Emaan Centre opens the doors of the mosque to the wider public to showcase what goes on inside our centre. Islamic Calligraphy, Islamic Artefacts and the rituals of prayer are some of the topics highlighted.
Yearly on a weekend in February.
Please join AEC communication channels for dates.
With several professionals linked to Al-Emaan Centre, we thought we would share the knowledge and expertise of several career paths in an informative and engaging day, open to the public
This is an invitation to any of the local residents and neighbours to experience and share the ritual breaking of the fast during the holy month of Ramadhan
SELKCOM – As part of the South East London & Kent Council of Mosques, AEC regularly engages in activities that further the vision of mosques in benefiting their respective communities and societies on a local level
Mosques Association of Kent
As an active member of MAK, AEC share information and best practices with other masajid in Kent. We look to leverage strength through unity
AEC is a Welcome Directory registered faith organisation. Trustee Amer Saeed leads on this initiative
Additional support for ex-prisoners and their families can be sought here:
Coming Home is a free, confidential counselling service provided by Muslim therapists for Muslims harmed by the prison system, and their families. Coming Home is a community response to the harms of imprisonment and criminalisation. It relies on building and renewing relationships, care and accountability. It is a way of creating society built on trust rather than suspicion and hope rather than fear.
Muslims may be hesitant to seek mental health support through public services for a wide variety of reasons. The initial focus on a confidential therapeutic service--provided by Muslim therapists--offers a religiously and culturally sensitive approach to mental health support. This allows for a holistic view of wellbeing incorporating spirituality, and the mental, physical, emotional, and political self.
The service allows people to find comfort and safety in their faith if and how they choose to do so. Coming Home commits to providing a non-securitised, non-judgmental and inclusive space.
Community
A platform for women in the community to come together with spiritual reminder & group discussion, sisterhood & support, and a good chit-chat!
Face to face during working week every month.
Please join AEC communication channels for dates.
A chance to increase and strengthen the social network of the retired within the community. Open to all seniors of any background residing in any locality, with both ladies and gentleman welcome to attend.
AEC hosts regular mother and child group to help young parents and children socialise with one another, working closely with the local Little Crescents group, and with the Bromley 3 Faith Group.
AEC is partnering with local supermarkets in an attempt to deliver surplus food bank supplies to the homeless and refugees.
What is the PASP project?
This project will provide a non-judgmental signposting/advisory service for parents who have concerns about the development and behaviour of their pre-school aged children, particularly when they are unsure of how and where to go for appropriate support and/or referral.
Why are we providing this service?
Developmental & behavioural problems in children can be a cause of great anxiety for parents. Although there are support and assessment pathways across NHS and other agency services in the UK to address these concerns, parents may not be fully aware of how the system works. Information available in the internet can be overwhelming and confusing for parents. This signposting advice may help in alleviating some of the parental concerns by providing relevant useful signposting/advice.
Who will provide this service?
· The advisory service will be provided by a group of professionals with many years working experience in the NHS UK in child development and behaviour.
· AEC will provide technical/legal & collaborative support for the project and will overview the safeguarding and other training needs of the members including consent/confidentiality policy and related matters.
How will it work?
· Parents will leave message using the PASP dedicated phone number/email
· Parents will be contacted by our service and booked into professionals’ advisory slots if they meet the inclusion criteria.
For further information
Email: PASP@al-emaan.org.uk
And see attached flyer
Volunteering for this project:
There are various opportunities for volunteering within this project, which may help to enhance your skills and be useful for your CV:
· Professional advisor
· Liaison/administrative officer
· Data collection officer
Training and supervision for each of the above roles will be provided as well as a free DBS certificate.
If you would like to volunteer for this project
Please email: PASP@al-emaan.org.uk
Disclaimer:
· This service is not intended to replace the need for the child to be formally assessed by appropriately qualified/trained clinicians, therapist and/or a specialist.
Although we would not directly address any safeguarding concerns, if during the advisory session any safeguarding issues are raised, we will follow address this in accordance with AEC Safeguarding, Consent and Confidentiality policy and procedures
Al-Emaan Centre Food Bank
“ Providing short term assistance to Muslim families in need”
AEC is pleased to announce that we are now able to provide emergency food parcels to Muslims in need.
Our service will run of a refferal basis; if you know anyone who requires support please get in touch by emailing
foodbank@al-emaan.org.uk
You will be asked for a few basic details to ensure we can provide a seamless service and to ensure that support is being given to those in need.
As this is a new service, collection date/time will be mutually agreed.
Delivery will be available in exceptional circumstances only.
Our food packs will contain non perishable food items such as tinned food, rice, lentils etc. Additional items for babies, personal hygiene, household cleaning may be available on request.
Sunday morning 9.15am every month.
Please join AEC communication channels for dates.
Netball for women.
Weekly, Sundays evenings
THE CREATIVE CLUB
Join our Creative Club to improve your skills, share knowledge & skills and make friends.
(Run by volunteers)
KNITTING/CROCHET | EMBROIDERY | SEWING
LADIES ONLY
Every MONDAY
10 AM TO 12 PM
Bring your own project to work on or to get ideas.
Contact info: info@Al-Emaan.org.uk
This group has been set up for members of our community to organise car pooling when attending Al-Emaan Centre for Ramadhan. Please share when you are attending the masjid and your area so others know where you are from and arrange pick ups.
Benefits:
- Get to know others in your community
- Get the reward of taking others to the masjid/opening their fast
- Environmentally better, reduces pollution and fuel use
- Women who may not be able to attend could go in safety with other women
- Reduces parking problems at the masjid
🚗🚐🚙🚐
This WhatsApp group is created to encourage walking, running, hiking and cycling. We aim to collectively walk to Islamic historical places and do a small fundraiser for whoever is interested at the end.
Link to join WhatsApp group
A wonderful opportunity for young children between the ages of 5-12 to get to know each other while they craft with paper, colours, card and much more.
Timing
School breaks.
Please join AEC communication channels for dates.
As the saying goes,
“Sport is a universal language that brings people together...”
The Youth led Sunday football as part of the South London Mosque league creates a safe space where Muslim youth and adults create positive relationships, learn leadership skills, and do this all while being active
Weekly every Sunday evening.
An exhibition to celebrate a wider range of Islamic inspired art at Al-Emaan Centre by showcasing both amateur and professional artists which demonstrates the vast richness and beauty of our tradition.
Yearly during a weekend.
Please join AEC communication channels for dates.
As series of practical workshops on different forms of Islamic arts to promote a deeper understanding of Islamic art forms and bring together the community through the spirit of creating new hobbies and interests.
Weekly.
Please join AEC communication channels for dates.
We have WhatsApp groups for general news, events and information.
Should you wish to join and keep up to date with AEC please email your phone number to
info@Al-Emaan.org.uk
Aslamolakium all!! With the weather getting warmer and the days getting longer we are starting the 🏃🏽♀👟 *AEC running club* 👟🏃.
🤲🏽 All level of fitness are welcome.
🙏🏿 Brothers and sisters welcome.
😉 We will set race targets and support each other to go further!
*Find runners around where you live. Join community runs. Raise money. Get healthy. Have fun.*
Link to join Whatsapp group
We are excited to announce the re-introduction of a *FREE Law Clinic* at Al-Emaan Centre, every *Monday from 19th June* , hosted by Legal Muslim.
Legal Muslim is a service that exclusively helps Muslims understand their islamic obligations in non-Muslim lands, specialising in Islamic Wills, inheritance and tax-planning.
Mr Russell Hasan Ali LLB, the founder of Legal Muslim, is a solicitor specialising in the area of Wills, Trusts and Probate. He will be welcoming your questions and providing guidance to the following:
* Those without an Islamic Will
* Muslims with a Will but not Islamic
* Those who wish to benefit AEC in their Islamic Will
* Those who are preparing for Hajj
* Muslim parents of infant children
* Separated or divorced individuals
* Muslim couples and single Muslims alike
* Those who have recently lost a loved one
* Those who know someone with the onset of a mental illness
* Those who wish to get their affairs in order
* Muslims who are concerned about inheritance tax and want to protect their estate
* Muslim business owners and proprietors
*Contact Legal Muslim* to book your *free* 30-minute consultation now.
A support group for men who are/have suffered from cancer, or are supporting others with cancer or have lost someone to cancer
We have built a relationship with CGL as a provider for discreet help and support for substance misuse, both for struggling people and their families. We have additionally given them training specifically around supporting Muslims. See info below:
Change Grow Live (CGL) Bromley are the substance misuse provider for the borough of Bromley for over 12 years. Anyone who lives in the borough is eligible for our support.
We are a free, confidential, consent-based service to support people to achieve their recovery goals, whether this be abstinence, reduction or controlled use.
We work in a holistic, person centred and trauma informed way to empower individuals to reach their own goals.
We offer opiate substitute prescribing (Physeptone or Espranor), alcohol community detox, psychosocial interventions, needle exchange, Family and Carers support, older adults
support (65+), aftercare and relapse prevention counselling.
Everyone’s support network needs support, so our Family and Carers service is there for Bromley residents effected by others substances use.
Bromley Changes support 5–18-year-olds with their own substances use issues or effected
by others substance use.
Following a referral, we run an open access model whereby we assess the first four people that present that day:
Monday 10:00
Tuesday 10:00
Wednesday 14:00
Thursday 10:00
Friday 10:00
Our main contact line in 0208 289 1999
Our SPOC number (7am-11pm daily) 07738 802 713
I am sharing 'CGL BROMLEY REFERRAL FORM' with you
Al-Emaan Centre has collaborated with Inspirited Minds to offer an Islamic Counselling service to our community.
Please use this form to apply. In the section where the form asks
"Have you been referred by someone, please state Al-Emaan Centre "
None of your personal information will be shared with Al-Emaan Centre, we will simply be told about the number of applications received, in order to gauge the use of the service."
Additional support for ex-prisoners and their families can be sought here:
Coming Home is a free, confidential counselling service provided by Muslim therapists for Muslims harmed by the prison system, and their families. Coming Home is a community response to the harms of imprisonment and criminalisation. It relies on building and renewing relationships, care and accountability. It is a way of creating society built on trust rather than suspicion and hope rather than fear.
Muslims may be hesitant to seek mental health support through public services for a wide variety of reasons. The initial focus on a confidential therapeutic service--provided by Muslim therapists--offers a religiously and culturally sensitive approach to mental health support. This allows for a holistic view of wellbeing incorporating spirituality, and the mental, physical, emotional, and political self.
The service allows people to find comfort and safety in their faith if and how they choose to do so. Coming Home commits to providing a non-securitised, non-judgmental and inclusive space.
Send Parents and Children Engagement
Special Educational Needs & Disability
A space for you to:
- take a break & unwind
- get spiritual advice from our Sheikh
- develop a social support network
- get an emotional boost
A space for your children to:
- learn through an Islamic SEN curriculum
- develop social & play skills
- engage in activities that meet their sensory needs
1ST SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH
02:00pm to 04:00pm
Please contact us at
AL-EMAAN CENTRE
CROYDON RD BR2 8HF
Volunteer Vacancies
Please read each job description and if interested apply directly to the Lead person in each advert.
In most cases a DBS will be required. Al-Emaan Centre will provide this for free and the process is quick and painless.
Prayer Stewards
Helping the team during Friday/Jumu'ah prayers, Ramadhan and 'Eid
Fundraising
Helping the Fundraising Team with fundraising activities during Friday prayers/Jumu'ah, Taraweeh in Ramadhan, 'Eid and other social events
School and Scouts Visits
Helping the Team alongside other volunteers when schools and Scouts visit the masjid
Little Crescents
Helping the Team set up, welcoming women and their children and clearing up
Madrassa Teaching Assistant
Assisting the Madrassa Team and teachers
Food Bank
Helping the Foodbank Team with collection and delivery of food parcels to the needy
Boy's Club
Helping the Team set up and run the club alongside the leads and other volunteers
Girl's Club
Helping the Team set up and run the club alongside the leads and other volunteers
Coffee Morning
Helping the Charity Team set up, run and clear up after sessions
Bookkeeper
Digital Team
Website and or Android +IOS App
Infrastructure Engineer
Tech Ops Support