When
1:30 PM
Every Friday
Jummah Prayer
Warragul Mosque holds weekly Jummah (Friday congregational prayer) at 72 Victoria Street, Warragul. The khutbah is delivered in English. All are welcome — worshippers and visitors alike.
When
1:30 PM
Every Friday
Where
72 Victoria Street
Warragul VIC 3820
Duration
~45 min
Khutbah + 2 rak'ah
First time?
Arrive 10-15 minutes before 1:30 PM. Remove shoes at the entrance. Men and women pray in separate but equally welcoming spaces.
The imam delivers the sermon (khutbah) at approximately 1:15 PM. At Warragul Mosque, the khutbah is in English — accessible to everyone in the room.
After the khutbah, the congregation prays two units (rak'ah) together behind the imam. Non-Muslim visitors may stand or sit quietly at the back to observe.
After prayer, stay and connect. Many worshippers catch up in the forecourt. You are always welcome to introduce yourself.
You are genuinely welcome. Many people come to Jummah for the first time out of curiosity, for work research, or as part of a school or community visit. You will not be asked to pray or participate.
72 Victoria Street, Warragul VIC 3820 — in the town centre, near the main shopping strip.
Common questions
Jummah prayer at Warragul Mosque begins every Friday at 1:30 PM. The khutbah (sermon) starts at approximately 1:15 PM. We recommend arriving 10-15 minutes early. No booking required.
Jummah prayer is held at Warragul Mosque, 72 Victoria Street, Warragul VIC 3820 — in the heart of the Warragul town centre, close to the main shopping strip. There is rear car park access plus street parking on Victoria Street.
Yes. Non-Muslim visitors are warmly welcome to observe Jummah prayer. You will not be asked to participate. The khutbah (sermon) is delivered in English, so it is accessible to everyone. Please dress modestly and remove shoes before entering the prayer hall.
Jummah typically lasts 45 to 60 minutes in total — including the khutbah (sermon) and the two-unit prayer. At Warragul Mosque, Jummah runs from approximately 1:15 PM to 2:15 PM.
Yes. There is a small car park at the rear of the mosque at 72 Victoria Street, plus plentiful street parking on Victoria Street and surrounding streets in the town centre.
Want a deeper explanation of what Jummah is, why it matters in Islam, and its meaning in Arabic?
Read: What Is Jummah Prayer?Jummah at Warragul Mosque is free and open to all. It is funded entirely by community donations. Even a small monthly gift makes a real difference.