Guide us to the straight path (Surah Al-Fatiha: 05)
The Guidance Centre is a community center open to anyone, The Islamic Center is dedicated to upholding an Islamic identity.
Establishing and sustaining a strong Muslim community, and advancing an all-encompassing Islamic lifestyle based on the Holy Quran and the Prophet Muhammad’s Sunnah.
In TGC we have Madrasah. Islamic Madrasah are intended for children who lack wealth to continue their early education.
Tahfiz Qur'an Facility refers to the memorization and recitation of the Quran, which is the holy scripture of Islam.
In TGC we have Islamic library, which may include books, journals, and other resources related to Islamic studies, history, and culture.
A space for social events and gatherings, such as Eid celebrations, weddings, and other cultural events.
An area for counseling and support services, including family and marriage counseling, youth services, and more.
A space for youth activities, such as a tenis, or outdoor fields for sports like soccer or golf.
The Guidance Centre in Ruislip serves the local community by offering a welcoming space, youth activities, and Islamic studies. It aims to nurture spiritual growth, provide educational opportunities, and support social engagement for all ages. Committed to fostering unity and service, the centre is a hub for faith, learning, and community development.
A welcoming and inclusive centre that nurtures faith, fosters community unity, and promotes understanding of Islamic values for Muslims and non-Muslims alike. To foster a strong and inclusive community that embodies the principles of Islam, promotes unity, compassion, and respect for diversity, while empowering individuals of all ages to strive for excellence in faith, knowledge, and service to humanity, living meaningful lives in the service of God and society
For Adults:
To provide spiritual and educational support that deepens faith and understanding of Islamic principles, promoting practical application in daily life.
For Women:
To offer a safe, supportive space for spiritual growth, leadership, and community involvement, addressing women's unique needs.
For Children:
To nurture a love for Islam in children through engaging programs, Quran classes, and activities that instill moral values.
For Youth:
To empower youth with knowledge, confidence, and identity through mentorship, education, and activities that build character and leadership.
For Non-Muslims:
To promote understanding and peaceful coexistence through outreach, interfaith dialogue, and educational programs that introduce Islam and foster mutual respec
Faith: Strengthening the bond with Allah (God) through worship, learning, and righteous actions.
Community: Building a strong, compassionate community based on mutual respect, support, and cooperation.
Education: Encouraging lifelong learning to deepen understanding of Islam and its relevance in the modern world.
Inclusivity: Welcoming individuals from all backgrounds, fostering unity among Muslims, and promoting understanding with non-Muslims.
Youth Empowerment: Nurturing the future of the community by providing meaningful opportunities for personal growth, leadership, and service.
Service: Serving the needs of the local and global community through charitable work, outreach, and advocacy for justice and peace.
We collect and distribute Zakat and Sadaqah funds to help those in need, both within the local community and abroad.
Educate and connect women in safe spaces while upholding Islamic principles and promoting gender equity.
We offer counseling services to help individuals and families deal with personal and emotional issues.
On Sunday, 13th October, The Guidance Centre hosted a community dinner, bringing together men, women, and children for a night of unity and fellowship. Imam Asjad delivered an inspiring talk before the meal, which featured delicious dishes like lamb curry, chicken biryani, cakes, donuts, salad, and fruits. The event was a great opportunity to strengthen community bonds and share in the spirit of togetherness. Everyone participated, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
This is the most significant event in the Islamic calendar, and it occurs in the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar. During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn until sunset every day for a month. The fast is broken at sunset with a meal called Iftar.
This is a festival that marks the end of the month-long fast of Ramadan. It is celebrated on the first day of the Islamic month of Shawwal, and it is a time for Muslims to come together and celebrate with family and friends.
This is an annual pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia, and it is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Hajj is obligatory for all able-bodied Muslims who can afford to undertake the journey at least once in their lifetime.