Fostering Faith, Community, and Support Through Islamic Teachings
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Muslims believe in one God, Allah, the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (Peace be onto him), and the word of God, the Quran.
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Masjid can be used for funeral prayers and services for deceased community members. We assist families with arrangements in coordination with Rahma Funeral Home.
Families are encouraged to host various ceremonies ranging from Nikkah (marriage), Aqeeqah (new born celebration) and Ameen (completion of Quran).
Brothers and Sisters have access to the gymnasium that can be reserved for healthy activities ranging from playing basketball, soccer and pickle ball.
In some cases, masjid serves as a community center, offering spaces for various activities and events.
The declaration of faith, “There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is His messenger,” affirms a Muslim’s belief in the oneness of God and the finality of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). It is the core principle that distinguishes Islam from other beliefs.
Muslims perform five daily prayers at prescribed times: Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha. These prayers serve as a direct connection between the worshiper and Allah, promoting discipline, mindfulness, and spiritual purification.
Muslims who are financially able must give 2.5% of their savings annually to help those in need. This act of charity purifies wealth, fosters social equality, and ensures economic support for the less fortunate.
During the month of Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn to sunset, abstaining from food, drink, and other physical needs. This practice instills self-discipline, gratitude, and empathy for the less privileged while strengthening one’s connection with Allah.
Muslims who are physically and financially able must perform Hajj at least once in their lifetime. This sacred journey to Mecca symbolizes unity, humility, and submission to Allah, as millions of Muslims gather for worship.