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Based in Villeneuve la Garenne in the Hauts de Seine department of the Ile de France region, the Association d'Unification Islamique gathers Muslim families from North African, West African, Turkish, and South Asian origins in a quiet corner of the northern Parisian suburbs. Villeneuve la Garenne grew during the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries along the banks of the Seine, and its modern housing estates host a richly diverse population whose children attend local schools, play football in the municipal parks, and pass each day between French republican traditions and the rich heritage of their families' many homelands.
The name of the association speaks plainly to its founders' aspiration. Unification, wahda in Arabic, is a cherished Qur'anic ideal. The believers are called to hold fast together to the rope of God and not to be divided, and the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, taught that the Muslims are like a single body, if one limb aches the whole body shares the fever. Within the diverse immigrant community of the northern banlieue, such a name signals a patient commitment to building bridges between cultures, languages, and generations.
The centre occupies a modest converted building, with a plain exterior, a discreet sign above the entrance, and an interior adapted over many years through volunteer labour. A carpeted prayer hall hosts the five daily prayers and Friday khutbah, a separate area serves women and children, a small classroom hosts weekend Qur'an lessons for youngsters, and a library holds volumes by Imam Malik, Imam al Nawawi, and contemporary European Muslim writers such as Tariq Ramadan and Rachid Benzine.
This page lists accurate prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at the Association d'Unification Islamique, along with the Villeneuve la Garenne address, RATP bus lines and Metro access via Line 13 at Gabriel Peri, and notes for visitors travelling from central Paris or from the northern airports. Ramadan iftars are shared generously, with Moroccan harira, Algerian chorba, and Senegalese fataya appearing side by side. Travellers touring the Ile de France between Versailles, the Louvre, and the Basilica of Saint Denis are warmly invited to pause here, greet the gentle congregation, and taste something of the patient Muslim life now blossoming in the former industrial belt of the French capital across every working day and every ordinary evening of the year.
The name of the association speaks plainly to its founders' aspiration. Unification, wahda in Arabic, is a cherished Qur'anic ideal. The believers are called to hold fast together to the rope of God and not to be divided, and the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, taught that the Muslims are like a single body, if one limb aches the whole body shares the fever. Within the diverse immigrant community of the northern banlieue, such a name signals a patient commitment to building bridges between cultures, languages, and generations.
The centre occupies a modest converted building, with a plain exterior, a discreet sign above the entrance, and an interior adapted over many years through volunteer labour. A carpeted prayer hall hosts the five daily prayers and Friday khutbah, a separate area serves women and children, a small classroom hosts weekend Qur'an lessons for youngsters, and a library holds volumes by Imam Malik, Imam al Nawawi, and contemporary European Muslim writers such as Tariq Ramadan and Rachid Benzine.
This page lists accurate prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at the Association d'Unification Islamique, along with the Villeneuve la Garenne address, RATP bus lines and Metro access via Line 13 at Gabriel Peri, and notes for visitors travelling from central Paris or from the northern airports. Ramadan iftars are shared generously, with Moroccan harira, Algerian chorba, and Senegalese fataya appearing side by side. Travellers touring the Ile de France between Versailles, the Louvre, and the Basilica of Saint Denis are warmly invited to pause here, greet the gentle congregation, and taste something of the patient Muslim life now blossoming in the former industrial belt of the French capital across every working day and every ordinary evening of the year.
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