Kerry Islamic Cultural Centre · Tralee, Ireland

Welcome to Tralee Masjid

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Welcome to Tralee Masjid

We are a Muslim community organisation providing religious, cultural and social services to our fellow Muslim brothers and sisters across Co. Kerry. We offer five daily prayers, Jumu'ah, educational programmes, and support for families in Tralee and beyond.

Entrance to Kerry Islamic Cultural Centre, Tralee
Vision

Our aim is to provide for the religious, cultural and social needs of Muslims in Kerry, alongside our neighbours in Tralee and beyond.

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Mission

We promote the teachings of Islam, encourage praying together, and support the spiritual and social well-being of our members so they may contribute to society at large.

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Live Talks & Jumu'ah

Weekly programmes and Friday prayer schedule at Tralee Masjid

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Follow the Path of Islam

Prayer, education, and community support for Muslims in Kerry

Teaching Al-Qur'an

Children's madrasa, women's and men's Qur'an classes, and tafseer for all ages.

Daily & Jumu'ah Prayer

Five daily prayers, Friday Jumu'ah, Taraweeh, and Eid salah for the community.

Community Services

Eid gatherings, Ramadan iftar, counselling, and our Know thy Neighbours programme.

Funeral & Marriage

We strive to assist every departed soul and support families with marriage and funeral services.

Religious

  • Five Daily Prayers
  • Friday Jumu'ah Prayer
  • Congregational Taraweeh
  • Eid Prayers
  • Marriage & Funeral Services

Educational

  • Children's Madrasa
  • Women's Qur'an Class
  • Men's Qur'an Class
  • Tafseer of the Qur'an
  • Islamic Lectures

Social

  • Eid Celebration Gatherings
  • Daily Iftar during Ramadan
  • 1-to-1 Counselling
  • Children's Day Out
  • Know thy Neighbours
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Support Our New Masjid

Help us finalise the remaining costs for Kerry Islamic Cultural Centre. Every contribution is Lillah — charity that continues to benefit you, in sha Allah.

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Pillars of Faith

The six articles of faith that form the foundation of belief in Islam.

Oneness of God

We believe that God exists and that He is the Master and Lord of the universe and the only One deserving of worship, devotion and ultimate obedience. “There is no true God worthy of worship but God and Muhammad is the last and final Messenger of God.”

Angels

We believe that angels exist, believe in the names we are informed of and of their descriptions in authentic reports. They are created by God and have no share in divinity. Their purpose is to serve God and to carry out His commands in the universe.

Revealed Books

We believe that God sent revelations and communicated with His chosen messengers. We believe in the names of the original scriptures and believe in the truth contained therein which is confirmed by the Quran.

Prophets

We believe that God sent human Messengers to remind people to worship God alone on His terms and to obey His commandments and messengers. They promised reward for those who comply and do good and warned of a punishment for those who do evil.

Day of Judgement

We believe that we will be brought back to life after death to be Judged by God. Paradise and Hell are the eternal destination of people based on how they lived their lives and the choices they made.

Divine Decree

We believe that God knows everything that is to come and He recorded everything in a preserved tablet before the creation came into existence.

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Pillars of Islam

Hold these pillars close to your heart. May Allah guide you on the right path.

Shahadah

Faith

Salah

Prayer

Sawm

Fasting

Zakah

Alms Giving

Hajj

Pilgrimage

Islam Then which of the favours of your Lord will ye deny? — [Qur'an 55:13]

Daily Hadith

Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said, “The five (daily) Salat (prayers), and from one Jumu’ah prayer to the (next) Jumu’ah prayer, and from Ramadan to Ramadan are expiations for the (sins) committed in between (their intervals); provided the major sins are not committed”.

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