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Six Articles of faith in Islam
  1. To believe in the Oneness of Allah.
  2. To believe in all His Angels.
  3. To believe in all His Books.
  4. To believe in all His Prophets.
  5. To believe in the Day of Resurrection.
  6. To believe in the Decree of Allah.


The Five Pillars of Islam

In order to enter into the fold of Islam i.e. to be Muslim, one has to know, believe, accept totally and sincerely apply the five basic principles (Pillars) on which Islam is based: Ibn Umar narrated that the Messenger of Allah - Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) said: Islam is based on the following five pillars (principles):

  1. Bearing witness that there is no God but Allah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah.
  2. Observance of Prayer.
  3. Paying Zakat.
  4. Fasting during Ramadhan.
  5. Pilgrimage to the house of Allah.


Ahmadīs in Pakistan have shown extraordinary patience and resilience in the face of severe persecution. These sacrifices and these emotions can only bear fruit if we fall down before Allāh and wet our prayer mats with tears ... Let us, therefore, pray with deep anguish and fervour so that our prayers are heard. (Friday Sermon 7th Nov 2011)

Every local Jama’at can make their own decision to set a day for the optional fast, but it would be better if one day is chosen in the local Jama’at, preferbably a Monday or a Thursday. (Friday Sermon 14th Oct 2011)

I appealed to the Jama’at to pray that we are safeguarded from the animosities and hostilities of these cruel people, I also appealed that we should pray that Allah Almighty cleanses the country of such people who cause disorder and oppression so that this country (Pakistan) can be saved. (Friday Sermon 14th Oct 2011)


Sahoor and Iftar times for Thursdays

To obtain Ramdhan timetable for your area, pick your area from the table below, click to view the timetable and save the file on your local PC. Any city not listed, please send a request to info@tarbiyyyat.org and we will endeavour to add it as soon as possible.
For European cities click here

Aberdeen Galway Milton Keynes
Barking & Dagenham Gillingham Nasir Hall Northampton
Belfast Glasgow Baitul Rahman North Wales
Birmingham Darul Barkaat Hartlepool Nottingham
Blackburn Havering Orkney
Bournemouth High Wycombe Oxford Baitul Shukoor
Bradford Baitul Hamd Hounslow Baitul Noor Peterborough
Bristol Huddersfield Baitul Samad Plymouth
Burton-u-Trent Humberside Portsmouth
Cambridge Baitul Mu'eed Islamabad Preston
Cardiff Keighley Reading
Cork Leamington Spa Baitul Afiyat Salisbury
Coventry Leeds Baitul Hamd Sheffield
DevonCornwall Leicester Baitul Ikram Shetland
Donegal LetterKenny Southampton
Dorchester Limerick Spen Valley
Dublin Liverpool Stevenage
Dundee London Fazal Mosque Swansea
East London Baitul Ahad Luton Walsall
Edinburgh Manchester Darul Aman Watford

Ramadhan Timetable for European cities - 1432 Hijra (2011)

To get the Ramdhan timetable for a European city not listed below, send a request via email to info@tarbiyyat.org and we will endeavour to add it here. Always check the times and dates with your local centres before using the time tables below.