Mosques

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ICC Tempe

Our mosque was established just north of the campus of Arizona State University (ASU) in Tempe in 1984. Its beautiful architecture is modeled after the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem; the eight-sided structure has a minaret and a golddome. Prior to establishing the center, Muslims used to gather in local homes or commute to Phoenix mosques for Friday prayers.

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Masjid Al-Ribat

Masjid Ar-Ribat al-Islami is a Sunni masjid on 7173 Saranac Street in La Mesa, San Diego California 92115

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ICSD (Abu Bakr)

The ICSD resides in the heart of Clairemont and is the largest Mosque in San Diego County. Our mission statement is to serve the religious needs of the San Diego Muslim population and work with the larger community to serve the less fortunate, to educate, and to better our nation. The regular activities held at ICSD are the five daily prayers, Friday prayer and sermon, and a variety of educational talks and seminars. We also work with other Mosques in San Diego county in sponsoring and holding events for the local Muslim community. In addition to these programs, ICSD is increasingly branching out in working with other San Diego organizations for social causes of interest to all people of faith.

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Islamic Association of Raleigh

The Islamic Association of Raleigh (IAR) is an Islamic center serving as a masjid, school, and a gathering place for the Muslim community in the Triangle region of North Carolina.

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American Moslem Society

The mosque of the American Moslem Society was established in 1938. It is the oldest mosque in the State of Michigan, and also considered one of the oldest mosques in North America. Since the mosque plays a vital role in the lives of Muslims, many Muslims immigrants established residence near and around the mosque area. As the community's population continued to grow, so did the mosque. The mosque has evolved from a small house to a building that occupies 48,000 square feet.

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Masjid Omar ibn Al-Khattab

On January 21, 1994, in time for Ramadan of 1414 Hijri, Masjid Omar formally opened its doors. This was the culmination of over fifteen years of work by hundreds of volunteers to establish the first place of worship, in Los Angeles, designed and built as a Masjid.

The land for Masjid Omar was bequeathed in 1977 (1398 Hijri) by a mother, who fell ill and passed away, while visiting her children who were studying at the University of Southern California. Her donation was followed in turn by donations from untold numbers of benefactors to build the Masjid on the land.

The Masjid, which is part of the Omar Ibn Al Khattab Foundation, is a symbol of the emergence of Islam as a major mainstream religion in Los Angeles.

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Islamic Society of Orange County

The Islamic Society of Orange County (ISOC) was established in 1976. ISOC is the largest Muslim community center in Southern California, serving more than 10,000 Muslims throughout the area.

Located in Garden Grove, California, in the heart of Orange County, ISOC is within a short commute to major freeways and shopping plazas. Situated among ISOC’s 5.2 acres is the full-time accredited K-8 Orange Crescent School (OCS).

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EPIC Masjid

EPIC is a multi-ethnic, multi-racial, multi-lingual, non-sectarian, diverse, and open community committed to full and equal participation and involvement of men and women who are community members of EPIC and subscribe to accept its rules, regulations, and procedures. EPIC is committed to civic and civil engagement with communities of other faiths and society at large.

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Islamic Association of Greater Detroit

The Islamic Association of Greater Detroit (IAGD) is a diverse, vibrant, and historic community that was established over forty years ago. We seek to facilitate and provide spiritual, educational, and social services to those residing in the Greater Detroit area, as well as communities abroad. IAGD hosts a variety of regular prayers and programming, for all ages and demographics, throughout the year. Our goal is to properly adapt the teachings of the Islamic faith and provide an opportunity to all people to employ a lifestyle of purpose and good, while working together to ensure we grow together as one unified local and global community.

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Masjid Uthman

Masjid Uthman and its seminary, Uthman Academy, strive to please Allah by serving the community with various religious, educational, and charitable services. Located in the Chicago suburbs, Masjid Uthman offers prayers; onsite and online educational programs such as Quran memorization (hifz), after school children's programs, and adult evening programs; charitable services; and a variety of spiritual programs such as weekly tafsir.

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Al-Ansar

The Masjid was originally a Church and bought in the early 2000's. The Masjid was large enough to serve the needs of the then small muslim community. However, the community has grown exponentially since that time and also serves many low-income neighborhoods. 

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