A dedicated programme for young Muslims aged 6 to 16 — building strong Islamic foundations, fostering righteous character, and preparing the leaders of tomorrow through faith, knowledge, and values.
The Juniors Division is MUUK's dedicated programme for young Muslims between the ages of 6 and 16. It is designed to nurture their Islamic identity at the most formative stage of their lives — instilling faith, sound character, and a deep connection to their religion.
We provide a structured, age-appropriate environment in which children and young teenagers can learn, grow, and build lasting bonds of Islamic brotherhood and sisterhood within a supportive community.
Working closely with families, trained supervisors, and local branches, the Juniors Division ensures that every child receives the guidance and encouragement they need to flourish as a Muslim in Britain.
"The most enduring investment we can make is in the faith and character of our children — for they are the future of this community."
Regular faith-based gatherings providing Islamic knowledge, Quranic learning, and moral guidance in an engaging, age-appropriate setting.
Structured memorisation and study of the Quran and selected Prophetic narrations, nurturing a lifelong love for the words of Allah and the Sunnah.
Faith-enriching residential camps held annually and during school holidays, combining Islamic education, team-building, and wholesome recreation.
A monthly theme-based programme focusing on an Islamic value — shared with families to reinforce positive character at home and in the community.
Regular meetings and workshops with parents and guardians to align on their children's development and build a strong family-community partnership.
Supervised community activities that teach young Muslims the importance of civic responsibility and positive contribution to British society.
The Juniors Division is open to all Muslim children and young teenagers between the ages of 6 and 16 who are residing in the United Kingdom, regardless of background, nationality, or prior level of Islamic knowledge.
We welcome children at every stage of their Islamic journey — whether they are just beginning to learn or are already established in their faith practice.
Our programme runs through local branches, making it accessible to families across the UK who wish to provide their children with a nurturing Islamic environment alongside their school education.
Give your child the gift of a strong Islamic upbringing within a structured and supportive community. Contact us to find your nearest branch and learn how to get involved.