Getting Involved
Building our community
And establish prayer and give zakah and bow with those who bow [in worship and obedience].
With the growing number of Muslim families moving into the Berario, Fairlands and surrounding suburbs, it has prompted the need for the establishment of the Al-Qadr Masjid.
On Laylatul Qadr of 2015, the property at 49 Mountainview Drive was donated with the intention of building a Masjid.
The vision for Al-Qadr encompasses the following, but not limited to;
- Masjid
- Madressa
- Islamic Library
- Islamic Centre
- Ghusl Khana
Currently the premises has been made suitable to accommodate the following functions;
- Five daily Salaahs
- Jumuah
- Ladies Salaah Facility
- Hifz Class
- Accommodation for the Aalim
- Accommodation for the Muazzin
- Distribution Centre for food hampers.
The vision for Al-Qadr Masjid will be completed in various phases.
With contributions from the community the facilities will be developed sooner and all will benefit with the blessings bestowed upon us.
Vision
Our vision of service
Prayer times
Daily Prayers & Jumuah times & guests
Knowledge
Lectures, Programmes & interesting Links

Mosque Shop
Merchandise to support the mosque
Projects
Current projects

Community News
Whats happening in our area
Community Support
Organisations supporting the community

Interesting information
Interesting articles for everyone.
What we are focused on
Current Projects

Property Transfer
The property the Masjid is on, has been transferred into the Al-Qadr Masjid Trust. All transfer duties have been paid.
Property Purchase
The Al-Qadr Trust have purchased the neighboring property when it came up for sale. The intention is to incorporate both properties into one and build a Masjid, Madresa and Islamic centre on the properties.
The Al-Qadr trustees and management committee are raising R 4 Million to pay for purchase.

Full Time Imam / Moulana and Apa
Moulana Shaheed Bhabha and his wife Amiena have been appointed as Imam and Apa for Al-Qadr Masjid..
We praise Allah for bringing such beautiful people to help in the community.

Madressa
A Madressa is a necessity for the future of the Northcliff, Berario, Fairland community. Funds are required to employ qualified people to teach children, teenagers and adults in Islamic studies.
What Drives Us
Our Mission
To build a facility which is all encompassing of the Muslim community, which offers a Masjid, a Madresa, a Clinic, a community center.. etc….
Get Involved
Your deeds shape who you are and the blessings you will receive. The smallest contribution builds a successful community.
Share with us what skills you are able to provide to asssit in building a strong Muslim ethos, a happy and successful Muslim society, where we live.
Upcoming Events
Sept 24 - Masjid Open Day
All Day . Book a stall, invite your neighbour. Let us introduce our deen to the community.
Sept 25 - Madressa Open Day
10am – 12pm Lectures and talks on simple aspects on “Whats is Islam”, “What does it mean to be Muslim”.
Learn
Building your Imaan
Prayers in the Mosque
It is obligatory for Muslims to pray in the mosque in congregation, as it says in the hadeeth of Ibn Umm Maktoom – who was a blind man. He said, “O Messenger of Allaah, I do not have a guide to lead me to the mosque,” and he asked the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) to grant him a concession allowing him to pray in his house, and he allowed him that, but when he turned away he called him back and asked, “Can you hear the call to prayer?” He said, “Yes.” He said, “Then answer it.” Narrated by Muslim in his Saheeh, 635.
And it was narrated that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever hears the call to prayer and does not come, there is no prayer for him [i.e., his prayer is not valid], unless he has an excuse.” Narrated by Ibn Maajah, al-Daaraqutni, Ibn Hibbaan and al-Haakim with a saheeh isnaad. It was said to Ibn ‘Abbaas, what is an excuse? He said, Fear or sickness.
The Five Pillars of Islam
All followers of Islamic faith are required to act on the Five Pillars of Islam.
These are:
- Shahadah, a declaration of faith. “There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is the Prophet of Allah.” This statement is said many times during the course of the day.
- Salah, prayer, which is a compulsory to make five times a day.
- Zakah, charitable giving, encourages generosity and compassion.
- Sawm is the obligation to refrain between dawn and dusk from food, drink, sexual activity, and all forms of immoral behaviour, including impure or unkind thoughts, during the month of Ramadan. This brings one closer to God.
- Hajj is the pilgrimage to Makkah (Mecca). The trip is compulsory at least once in a lifetime for Muslims as long as they are fit and healthy and can afford to make the trip.
Community Links
Organisations

Fairlands CPF
Community Police Forum

Madressa
Northcliff Masjid & Madressa

Podiatrist
Northcliff Podiatrist





