Where Hearts Submit, Blessings Multiply
This Ramadan, our journey of worship is deeply connected to our Brick by Brick campaign. Just as we build our taqwa step by step, we are building the physical Mosque brick by brick.
🏗️ The Goal: Completing Phase 3
To provide a better future for our community, we need to secure a watertight structure. This allows us to start using parts of the new space for Salah, events, and activities.
The total cost to complete this phase is £1,000,000.
We have broken this massive target down so that everyone can contribute.
Whether you sponsor one brick or one hundred, you are building the House of Allah and securing the future of this community, brick by brick.
10,000 Bricks @ £100 Each
“Indeed, those who believe and do righteous deeds — Allah will not let the reward of the doers of good be lost.” (Quran 6:160)
Every prayer performed, every verse recited, and every sajdah made in the new mosque becomes a source of Sadaqah Jariyah for you.
🧱 What Does “Sponsoring a Brick” Mean?
We want to be transparent: This is a spiritual contribution, not a material purchase.
✅ You ARE sponsoring the construction costs
✅ You ARE building a house in Jannah (Insha’Allah)
✅ You ARE earning Sadaqah Jariyah
❌ You are NOT buying a physical brick
❌ You do NOT own part of the wall
Choose Your Legacy
“The most generous of people… was the Prophet ﷺ in Ramadan.”
Personal Sadaqah
£100
“Let one of these bricks be yours.”
Gift for Parents
£5,000
“Honor your parents with a Sadaqah Jariyah that continues forever.”
Family Sponsorship
£10,000
“Let our children say: I helped build my mosque.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this considered Sadaqah Jariyah?
Yes. Contributing towards the building of a mosque is among the greatest forms of Sadaqah Jariyah. Every time someone prays, recites Qur’an, or learns in the mosque, you receive a share of the reward.
Where does my money actually go?
All contributions go directly into the general construction fund, covering materials, labour, and professional services required to complete the mosque.
Can I sponsor on behalf of someone else?
Yes. You may sponsor bricks on behalf of parents, deceased loved ones, or as a gift. This is a noble intention.
Why is the price £100 per brick?
The £100 figure is symbolic. It allows us to break down the massive construction cost into manageable “bricks” so that the whole community can participate.
