Module M7 of the Mosque MBA programme, titled “Mosque Access,” focuses on the outward-facing role of the mosque as a bridge between the Muslim community and wider society. This module equips learners with the knowledge and tools to build partnerships, host inclusive public programmes, and promote environmental stewardship in line with Islamic ethics.
The module encourages mosque leaders to reimagine the mosque as an accessible, welcoming, and socially proactive institution. Learners will explore how to develop effective public-private collaborations, plan inclusive events such as mosque open days and Ramadan initiatives, and lead environmental sustainability programmes within mosque spaces.
By the end of this module, learners will be equipped to increase public engagement, advocate for faith-based values in civic spaces, and embed eco-consciousness within their mosque operations, contributing to both da’wah and environmental responsibility.
Unit Breakdown – Module 7: Mosque Access
Unit 25: Mosque Public and Private Sector Partnerships
Unit 26: Mosque Open Day and Da’wah Mindset
Unit 27: Mosque Ramadan / Iftar Programming
Unit 28: Mosque ECO Sustainability
Curriculum
- 4 Sections
- 0 Lessons
- 16 Hours
- Unit 25: Mosque Public and Private Sector PartnershipsThis unit explores how mosques can build strategic partnerships with public institutions (such as councils, schools, and the NHS) and private sector organisations to enhance service delivery and community impact. Learners will study collaboration models, funding opportunities, memorandum of understanding (MoU) creation, and maintaining faith-based integrity while engaging external stakeholders.0
- Unit 26: Mosque Open Day and Da’wah MindsetThis unit focuses on designing inclusive and meaningful mosque open days that serve as opportunities for interfaith engagement, community education, and breaking down stereotypes. Learners will explore principles of da’wah, event planning, volunteer coordination, messaging, and how to create a welcoming environment for people of all backgrounds.0
- Unit 27: Mosque Ramadan / Iftar ProgrammingThis unit examines the role of the mosque in delivering accessible, engaging, and spiritually enriching Ramadan programmes. Learners will explore iftar event logistics, youth engagement during Ramadan, Qur’an activities, guest speakers, and ways to include non-Muslim visitors in outreach efforts during the blessed month.0
- Unit 28: Mosque ECO SustainabilityThis unit introduces learners to environmental stewardship from an Islamic perspective and how mosques can adopt eco-friendly practices. Topics include energy efficiency, recycling, reducing waste, green wudu areas, climate justice campaigns, and engaging the congregation in sustainable behaviour. The unit aims to position mosques as leaders in ethical environmental practice.0