Here are the Eid Salah timings at Mosques in Milton Keynes

    Eid Salah timings at Mosques in Milton Keynes:

    A spokesperson told MKFM: “Just a reminder that COVID is still around with large numbers of people testing positive and some made quite ill with it.  The ambulance service had to declare its state critical recently with the load.  

    “Please keep taking basic precautions to reduce its spread.”

    MK Jamee Masjid Duncombe Street, Bletchley 
    1st Salah time: 07:00am
    2nd Salah time: 08:30am
    Limited parking at old Sainsburys car park

    Hazrat Shah Jalal Jamee Masjid Bletchley 
    1st Salah time: 07:30am
    2nd Salah time: 08:30am
    3rd Salah time: 10:00am
    Limited parking 

    Baytul Ilm Trust Bletchley 
    Salah time: 08:00am

    Al-Karam Mosque New Bradwell
    Salah time: 09:00am
    (Sisters facilities available)

    Central Jamia Mosque, Wolverton
    1st Salah time: 08:30am
    (Khutba/Semon in Urdu language)
    2nd Salah time: 09:45am
    (Khutba/Semon in English language)

    Islamic Centre Milton Keynes-SLMCFMK Fishermead 
    1st Salah time: 07:00am
    2nd Salah time: 09:00am
    3rd Salah time: 10:30am (Sisters only)

    Milton Keynes Muslim Association Coffee Hall
    Salah time: 08:30am
    Sisters can also attend

    Milton Keynes Rawdha 
    Salah time: 09:00am
    Campbell Park, Avebury Boulevard MK9 4AJ
    Sisters and Children are welcome 
    Limited on site parking

    Cranfield Islamic Society 
    Salah time: 07:30am 
    Sisters can also attend
    Breakfast: 08:30am
    Kids activities: 09:00am
    Lunch: 02:30pm

    Zainabiya Islamic Centre, Bletchley (Ahl-e-Tashi/Shia) 
    Celebrating Eid on Tuesday 

    “Salaams & Peace 

    “This year 2022 once again Muslim communities endure and face many challenges, also having twice observed Ramadan - which is symbolically an important month in the religious/cultural calendar, but during the Pandemic  

    ”I have learnt the importance of sharing,  giving  and the significance of social activity is important to you all. I also note the compromises your communities make as citizens, with a shared interest in adopting necessary restrictions to social activity.  

    “As we are approaching end of Ramadan and celebrate, wishing everyone Happy Eid-Eid Mubarak. I wish you all a safe celebrations with your loved one and families.

    “Eid Mubarak.” Mayor of Milton Keynes, Cllr Mohammed Khan.

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