IANL Introduces Roadmap 2030
IANL is pleased to present Roadmap 2030, a four-year strategic framework that sets out our direction and priorities for the years ahead. Informed by Islamic principles and careful reflection, the roadmap builds on our heritage while responding thoughtfully to the needs of today and the challenges of tomorrow.
A Values-Led Framework for the Future
Roadmap 2030 is guided by the objectives of the Shariah (Maqasid al-Shariah), with a focus on developing the mind, body and soul. These principles have shaped a strategy centred on the well-being and development of the individual, the strength of the family, and the flourishing of the wider community.
Rather than being driven by trends or short-term goals, the roadmap provides a principled foundation for sustainable growth, ethical decision-making and meaningful service.
Informed by Reflection and Engagement
The development of Roadmap 2030 drew on internal reflection, structured dialogue with trustees and staff, community engagement, and learning from comparable organisations. This process helped clarify priorities, identify areas for improvement, and ensure alignment between IANL’s mission and its future direction.
We are grateful to all those who contributed their insights and perspectives. Their input has helped shape a roadmap that is both faithful to our values and responsive to the realities of our community.
Our Vision
“Connecting hearts to Allah, minds to knowledge, and communities to purpose”
Our Mission
To unite hearts through the remembrance of Allah by educating, serving, and supporting our diverse community, fostering taqwa and holistic well-being in line with Islamic teachings.
Our 5 Strategic Priorities for 2030
To serve you better, we have aligned our activities to nurture the mind, body, and soul, with sound Islamic knowledge at its core.
1. Deepening Faith, Spiritual Growth, and Muslim Identity
Nurturing a strong connection to Allah and fostering a confident, values-led Muslim identity across all generations.
2. Strengthening Knowledge, Learning Pathways, and Confident Practice
Providing accessible, structured learning that supports informed understanding and the confident practice of Islam.
3. Enhancing Pastoral Care, Wellbeing, and Community Support
Supporting emotional, spiritual, and social wellbeing through compassionate care and responsive community services.
4. Strengthening Civic Voice, Partnerships, and Social Responsibility
Engaging constructively with wider society through partnerships, advocacy, and positive civic contribution.
5. Driving Excellence, Governance, and Sustainability
Ensuring strong leadership, effective governance, and sustainable operations to support long-term impact.
Voices from Our Mosque
“I see the masjid as a strategic anchor for long-term community development responsible not only for preserving our religious foundations but for shaping a resilient, future-ready community..”
– Faisal Habib, President
“The masjid must nurture hearts and minds alike, serving as a centre of educational excellence for all demographics and helping to raise confident, grounded Muslims who live their faith with purpose and contribute positively to the society around them.”
– Tehmur Khan, Vice President
“As Imam, I see the masjid as the heart of our community – a place where faith is nurtured, guidance is offered, and hope is renewed.”
– Sh A. Hasan, Senior Imam
“The masjid is a place where I see the heart of our community reflected… where women, young and old, can feel safe, supported, and inspired. We aspire for the masjid to be a source of empowerment, mentorship, and guidance.”
– Hajara Isa, Sisters Coordinator
Be Part of the Journey
With Allah’s help, and through the duʿāʾ and support of our community, we hope to build IANL into a model mosque — a beacon of faith, service, and inspiration
