03/04/2026
As-salaam Alaykum Warahmatullaahi Wabarakaatuh
“And We send down of the Qur’an that which is healing and mercy for the believers…” (17:82)
The Qur’an is not just a book to be read—it is a guide for life, a source of healing, and a light for the heart. It speaks to every generation, bringing clarity in confusion, peace in hardship, and direction in times of uncertainty. Those who hold firmly to it are never truly lost.
O Allah, make the Qur’an the spring of our hearts, the light of our chests, the remover of our sadness, and the reliever of our distress.
JUMU’AH MUBAARAKAH
Misbau AbdulHameed (Director of Studies)
MISKOHAB EDUCATION CENTRE
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27/03/2026
As-salaam Alaykum Warahmatullaahi Wabarakaatuh
“And whoever puts their trust in Allaah, then He alone is sufficient for them” (65:3).
Life often places us in moments of uncertainty—times when the path ahead is unclear and our hearts feel burdened. In these moments, we are reminded of a profound truth: our strength lies not in our control, but in our trust in Allaah.
When things do not go as planned, remind your heart: Allaah is arranging what is better for me, even if I do not yet understand it.
May Allah grant us hearts that are firm in trust, tongues that remember Him often, and lives that reflect sincere reliance upon Him.
JUMU’AH MUBAARAKAH
Misbau AbdulHameed (Director of Studies)
MISKOHAB EDUCATION CENTRE
145 Nathan Way, Thamesmead London, SE28OAB
T: 02085245823
M: 07800740090
20/03/2026
As-salaam Alaykum Warahmatullaahi Wabarakaatuh
All praise is due to Allaah, who granted us the blessing of Ramadhaan and enabled us to fast, pray, and remember Him.
As this blessed month departs, let us not allow its light to leave our hearts. Ramadhaan taught us taqwa, patience, sincerity, and generosity—so that we may carry these virtues forward in our daily lives. The sign of an accepted Ramadhaan is steadfastness after it.
I pray that Allaah accepts our fasting, prayers, and charity, and forgives our shortcomings.
O Allaah, accept our deeds, forgive our sins, keep our hearts steadfast, and grant us the blessing of witnessing many more Ramadhaan.
Eid Mubarak to you all. May your homes be filled with joy, peace, and barakah.
JUMU’AH MUBAARAKAH
Misbau AbdulHameed (Director of Studies)
MISKOHAB EDUCATION CENTRE
145 Nathan Way, Thamesmead London, SE28OAB
T: 02085245823
M: 07800740090
13/03/2026
As-salaam Alaykum Warahmatullaahi Wabarakaatuh
“O you who believe, fasting has been prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, so that you may attain taqwa (God-consciousness).” (Qur’an 2:183)
As we reach the last Friday of Ramadhaan, we reflect on the lessons this blessed month has taught us—patience, gratitude, sincerity, and a renewed closeness to Allaah. Ramadhaan reminds us that true success is in discipline of the soul and remembrance of our Creator.
As ‘Eid approaches, let us strive to carry the spirit of Ramadhaan beyond this month—remaining steadfast in prayer, charity, and remembrance of Allaah.
O Allaah, accept our fasting, prayers, and charity. Forgive our sins and shortcomings. Allow the light of Ramadhaan to remain in our hearts after it ends and grant us the blessing to witness many more Ramadhaan.
JUMU’AH MUBAARAKAH
Misbau AbdulHameed (Director of Studies)
MISKOHAB EDUCATION CENTRE
145 Nathan Way, Thamesmead London, SE28OAB
T: 02085245823
M: 07800740090