Helping us reach the mosque.
SalahGo helps our community reach Masjid Ayesha for prayers, madrasa, sisters' activities, elderly programmes, classes and community events. We start small, local and practical.
Qur'an 5:2 - help one another in goodness and mindful duty.
Transport should not be the reason community life is missed.
Around busy prayers and activities, transport barriers quietly exclude people who already want to attend.
Restrictions, charges and congestion make attendance harder at peak times.
Elderly, disabled and anxious riders need planned support, not guesswork.
Parents balance madrasa, school-linked mosque journeys, work, prayer windows and safe handover.
First visits are easier when the route, pickup and welcome are clear.
Qur'an 17:70 - human dignity must be honoured.
One mosque. One route. One timetable. One proof point.
We start with Dawatul Islam Community & Cultural Centre, Masjid Ayesha, because it already serves prayers, education, community activities, sisters' programmes and elderly support. That makes it the right first place to begin, not a big city-wide promise.
Friday prayer transport, community event journeys and madrasa bookings inside the same journey flow.
10 regular Friday riders, then 25, then 50 registered members before route two.
Qur'an 2:148 - compete with one another in good works.
The route is simple enough to explain and test.
SalahGo should not begin across London. The Tottenham pilot focuses on known community points within reach of Masjid Ayesha.
- 1Seven Sisters Station
Rail, Underground and bus access for riders arriving by public transport.
- 2Tottenham Hale Station
Useful for commuters and wider Tottenham access.
- 3Manor House
North route anchor for members who struggle to reach the mosque directly.
- 4West Green Road
Local community corridor for families and elderly members.
- 5Masjid Ayesha
Arrival, prayer, activity attendance and return loop.
regular Friday riders proves the habit.
regular Friday riders proves route demand.
registered members justifies coordinator tools.
route only after the first route has evidence.
Qur'an 62:9 - answer the call to remembrance.
Not just bus booking. A Masjid Ayesha home screen.
The first screen should show what the mosque is doing today: prayers, madrasa, sisters' circle, seminars, elderly programmes and transport availability.
Choose mosque, prayer, date, pickup point, seat and return journey.
A normal booking choice with guardian details, pickup rules and named handover contact.
Wheelchair space, step-free boarding, companion seat and support notes.
Community supporters fund journeys without seeing sensitive rider data.
Qur'an 49:13 - communities are made to know and care for one another.
Launch trust before scale.
The service must make safety visible: named handover contacts, DBS status, accessibility notes, driver eligibility, route manifests, incident notes and mosque team review.
Volunteer-friendly vehicle route: Some volunteer minibus routes may be possible without every driver holding D1, but only when the vehicle, payment, insurance and permit rules fit official guidance. We will check this before carrying passengers.
Qur'an 16:90 - justice, excellence and care are commanded.
People can help us carry one another.
Sponsorship turns SalahGo into community care, not only transport. A family, local business or donor can fund Friday seats, accessibility journeys or memberships.
Cover a prayer or event seat for someone who would otherwise miss out.
Fund a full Jumuah loop and help several members attend together.
Help cover wheelchair-accessible and elderly-friendly journeys.
Qur'an 57:18 - charity given sincerely is multiplied.
Let us test one Friday route before anyone talks about city-wide scale.
We need permission to validate demand, collect volunteer interest, identify safe pickup points, agree safety rules and measure participation. Success is not revenue first. Success is helping more people reach prayer, learning and community life.
Start the pilot conversationQur'an 3:104 - let there be a community calling to good.