Ataul Mujeeb Rashed, Missionary-In-Charge, Jamaat UK

During the months of January and February 2026, a series of Jalsa Seerat-un-Nabisa was organised across the United Kingdom. These gatherings served to illuminate the magnificent life, noble character and sublime qualities of the Holy Prophet Muhammadsa.
In the London and Southern regions, Jalsa Seerat-un-Nabisa was held at numerous mosques, where speakers addressed the themes of compassion, justice, moral excellence and the timeless relevance of the blessed example of the Holy Prophetsa.
These gatherings took place at the Baitul Ahad Mosque in Newham, Baitul Ata Mosque, Baitul Aman Mosque in Hayes, Baitun Noor Mosque in Hounslow North, Bilal Centre Mosque in Tooting, Nasir Mosque in Gillingham, Baitus Subhan Mosque in Croydon, Baitul Futuh Mosque in Morden and in Surbiton, with an average attendance of 300-350 members at each venue. The attendance at the Baitul Futuh Mosque was 2700 and it was 120 in Surbiton.
The Midlands region witnessed equally spirited programmes. In the East Midlands, the Baitul Ikram Mosque in Leicester hosted a well-attended Jalsa with approximately 200 participants, similar to the Baitul Hafeez Mosque in Nottingham, while in the West Midlands, gatherings at the Darul Barakat Mosque in Birmingham and Baitul Ghafoor Mosque in Halesowen drew an average of 300-350 members. At the Baitul Ata Mosque in Wolverhampton, a total attendance of 100 was recorded.
In the North and North West, Jalsa Seerat-un-Nabisa was organised at the Baitul Haleem Mosque in Keighley, Darul Aman Mosque in Liverpool and Baitul Aman Mosque in Manchester. The Liverpool Jamaat recorded an attendance of approximately 150 participants. A Jalsa was also held by the Jamaat in Northern Ireland.
My humble self joined several of these programmes, for instance, at the Baitul Aman Mosque in Manchester, Baitun Noor Mosque in Hounslow North, Baitul Ahad Mosque in Newham and Baitus Subhan Mosque in Croydon.
In total, over 3000 members across the United Kingdom participated in these programmes.

