
ACJU/NGS/2026/60 2026.05.04 (1447.11.16) In accordance with the Holidays Act No. 29 of 1971 in force in Sri Lanka and the relevant regulations concerning the prohibition

ACJU/NGS/2026/60 2026.05.04 (1447.11.16) In accordance with the Holidays Act No. 29 of 1971 in force in Sri Lanka and the relevant regulations concerning the prohibition
2026.04.06 1447.10.17 Masjid al-Aqsa holds immense religious and historical significance: it is the first Qiblah of Muslims, the third holiest mosque after Masjid al-Haram and
2026.04.02 1447.10.13 Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh! Due to the prevailing high temperatures and drought conditions in most parts of the country, people are






ABOUT ALL CEYLON JAMIYYATHUL ULAMA
All Ceylon Jamiyyathul Ulama (ACJU) has been in existence since 1924 and was incorporated by Parliament Act No. 51 of 2000 of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka. The objectives of the ACJU are farsighted, long-run, and designed to serve the Muslim Community and the nation. At present ACJU has 163 Branches in 24 districts and over 8000 Scholars as subscribed Members.
The ACJU has organized itself into Sub-Committees (Divisions) to serve its stakeholders, in which most of the veteran members are involved as volunteers, along with professional staff members in the forefront serving the community and the country together, focusing on the aspects of Ulama (Religious Scholars) Affairs, Muslim Community Affairs, Citizens Affairs and engagement with authorities.