Welcome To The Official Website Of Inverness Masjid (Mosg Inbhir Nis) & The Highlands Islamic Education And Community Center. Serving The Captial Of The Scottish Highlands & The Central Hub For The North Of The UK

Inverness has a small Muslim community – approximately only 1% of the total Inverness population. Inverness Masjid Association is a Registered Charity in Scotland. Charity No: SC 037012

History

Inverness Masjid Association purchased the portland club and turned it into a fully purpose building accommodating around 300 people. It has solar panels & in hourse battery enhancing its carbon footprint. 

Refurbishment consisted of a brand new ceiling , structural steel beams and alteration , new fiber glass roofing, insulation to a highest degree ,electrical wiring / fire alarm wiring ,windows and beautiful 5 skylights including a dome , removal of all the rubble / rubbish is done. All external walls need attention and require proper insulation and plaster boarding. There are a number of single glazed windows and we propose to create a row of 4 or 5 Scandinavian styled triple glazed windows to the south west side wall, that will bring huge amount of sunshine but will connect us to a fairly large outdoor area which we hope to turn in to a paradise style garden. Lighting we aim to get maximum light through the ceiling windows and side windows and will have a very minimal need to have lights on. We also plan to have light tunnels / tube to toilets, kitchen and areas which have no direct access to the outer natural light. We propose full LED / low energy lighting throughout the building.

Heating – currently we have an oil boiler however we propose to invest in ground air source pumps and a natural wood pallet burner which, with built in water tanks, will provide sufficient heat to this otherwise fully insulated building with no escapes routes for heat. A kitchen which will be in the middle of the building and open plan will have a similar wood burner / cooker with water tank for additional heating and warmth. We will require very few radiators which will have special energy conserving valves. Hot water for the building: we do not require piping hot water to this building but will require lukewarm water for washing and we aim to obtain that from our wood bunkers during winter with additional solar water heating panels and especially installed low voltage electric instant water heaters. There will be special valves on water taps to control the flow to reduce waste.

 

Throughout 2014, the mosque hired there own contractors to refurbish the Portland club during the week, however as we did not have a skip, local Muslim brothers took time from their busy work schedule to come in on a Sunday and spend a couple of 4-6 hours cleaning the mosque, removing the rubble & waste to the industrial dump site. This occurred nearly on a fortnight basis for most of the year.

Our Constitution

1. NAME

The association shall be called Inverness Masjid Association (called the Association in this constitution).

2. OBJECTS
The objects of the Association are

a) To promote the Islamic faith, in particular by the building or otherwise acquiring property for, maintenance and operation of a Masjid in particular but not exclusively for the benefit of the Muslim community in Inverness and the rest of Highland
b) To provide facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation and other leisure time occupation with the object of improving the conditions of life of the above Muslim community
c) To advance education and in particular Islamic education
d) To relieve poverty
e) To promote good race relations
f) To do such other things pursuant to the above as are charitable in law and in all cases for the public benefit

3. POWERS
In furtherance of those objects (but not otherwise), the Association shall have the following powers:-

(a) To build or otherwise acquire property for, manage and operate a Masjid and Islamic educational and recreational centre.
(b) To organise and provide religious services and organise and provide religious and cultural festivities and activities.
(c) To advise in relation to, organize and/or conduct educational activities, seminars, training courses, exhibitions, meetings and lectures and recreational and leisure time activities.
(d) To raise funds and acquire assets through donation, grant, loan, or other lawful means
(e) The Association shall have the power to do all such other lawful things as are incidental or conducive to the furtherance of the above objects.

4. MEMBERSHIP
Membership of the Association shall be open to persons aged 16 or over who support the objects of the Association.
The management committee shall have the right at its discretion to refuse to admit to membership or to expel from membership any person.
The management committee shall have the power to set the term, period and amount of any membership subscription.

5. MANAGEMENT
The affairs of the Association, including the setting of rules and bye-laws governing the use of any property for which the Association is responsible, shall be conducted by a management committee comprising the honorary officers, that is the chair, secretary and treasurer, and which may also include up to twelve ordinary committee members, all to be appointed at the annual general meeting to hold office for one year till the end of the annual general meeting next following when they shall be eligible for re-election. The management committee shall determine its own procedures.

6. MEETINGS
i) Annual General Meeting: an annual general meeting shall be held once each year to conduct the following business-
· Receive annual report
· Adopt annual accounts
· Elect the management committee
· Appoint the independent examiner to the accounts
· Any other competent business
ii) Special General Meetings: the secretary shall call a special general meeting within two weeks of receiving a request to do so from the management committee or at least 6 members of the Association in writing stating the business to be conducted.
Notices: the secretary shall give each member two weeks notice with the agenda of a general meeting.
Voting: decisions shall be by simple majority except as otherwise stated in this constitution. In the event of an equality of votes cast the chairperson of the meeting shall have a second or decisive vote.
Quorum: the quorum for general meetings shall be six.

7. FINANCE
The finance of the Association shall be used solely in furtherance of the objects of the Association. No payment shall be made to members of the Association or of the management committee save as reimbursement of out of pocket expenses necessarily incurred in furtherance of the objects of the Association.
The Treasurer shall keep records of all financial transactions of the Association and shall prepare an annual statement of accounts which shall be examined by an independent examiner.
The Association shall open a bank account in the name of the Association. The honorary officers shall be the signatories to the account and no less than two of the signatories shall sign any cheque or order drawn on the account.
The heritable and moveable property of the Association shall be held for the Association by the honorary officers as nominees under direction of the management committee.

8. AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
The constitution may be amended by a two thirds majority of members present and voting at a meeting called for the purpose save that no such amendment shall have effect which would cause the Inland Revenue to cease to recognise the Association as a charity.

9. DISSOLUTION
The Association may be wound up by a simple majority of the members present and voting at a meeting called for the purpose. In the event of such a decision after satisfying all debts and liabilities any remaining assets shall be transferred to such other charitable body or bodies as the members at that meeting shall determine.

Mosque Trustees

  • Sam Miah – President
  • Waheed Khan – Secretary
  • Faslu Miah – Treasurer
  • Raja Iqbal – Vice President