
The Role of Community and Welfare in Strengthening the Muslim Ummah
Strong communities are built on compassion, unity, and shared responsibility. The Muslim Association of Nigeria continues to play a vital role in supporting the Muslim
The Muslim Association of Nigeria (MAN) is one of Nigeria’s foremost Islamic organizations, founded on a vision of faith-driven service, educational advancement, and community development. Since 1959, MAN has remained committed to promoting authentic Islamic teachings while contributing meaningfully to national growth and social welfare.
Founded in 1959, Impacted over 10K+ Individuals
The Muslim Association of Nigeria (MAN) was founded by some committed eminent Muslims on Thursday, the 1st of January 1959, at the Glover Memorial Hall, Lagos under the Chairmanship of His Royal Highness, Oba Alayeluwa Musendiku Braimah Adeniji-Adele II, the then Oba of Lagos.
The Muslim Association of Nigeria remains committed to its founding principles of faith, integrity, and service. As we advance into the future, we invite all members and stakeholders to join us in strengthening our institutions and expanding our outreach.
With unity and dedication, we will continue to serve Islam and humanity with excellence.
The Muslim Association of Nigeria operates through a structured network of branches across Nigeria and the United Kingdom, extending its mission of faith, education, and community service to diverse communities.
Across Nigeria, our branches serve as centres for Islamic teachings, educational development, welfare support, and community engagement. Internationally, the London Branch operates the Muslim Association of Nigeria Mosque and Islamic Cultural Centre, providing worship services, educational programmes, and community outreach initiatives.
Through coordinated leadership and shared vision, our branches remain committed to strengthening communities, expanding outreach, and sustaining impactful programmes locally and globally.
Submit your prayer request and our team will stand with you in sincere supplication and spiritual support.
Whether you are seeking guidance, strength, healing, or gratitude, we are here to pray with you and for you.
| Lagos, Nigeria Monday, 20th April, 2026 3th Dhu al-Qidah, 1447 | |
| Salat | Time |
|---|---|
| Fajr | 5:20 AM |
| Sunrise | 6:37 AM |
| Zuhr | 12:46 PM |
| Asr | 3:56 PM |
| Magrib | 6:54 PM |
| Isha | 8:03 PM |
| Lagos, Nigeria Monday, 20th April, 2026 3th Dhu al-Qidah, 1447 | |
| Salat | Time |
|---|---|
| Fajr | 5:20 AM |
| Sunrise | 6:37 AM |
| Zuhr | 12:46 PM |
| Asr | 3:56 PM |
| Magrib | 6:54 PM |
| Isha | 8:03 PM |
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The Muslim Association of Nigeria (MAN) serves communities across Nigeria and the United Kingdom, providing education, religious guidance, and humanitarian support to strengthen the Muslim Ummah and uplift society.
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The Muslim Association of Nigeria (MAN) is committed to promoting Islamic teachings, advancing education, and strengthening communities through faith, unity, and service since 1959.
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