FAQs
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Yes! We have a parking lot in the front and back of the masjid. Please park legally in the designated spaces for parking. Do not park in the handicap spaces if you do not possess a handicap decal or license plate
Violators will be ticketed and/or towed.
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Yes! The entire masjid premises are on one-level.
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Of course! Feel free to come in during any of the five prayer times and ask for the imam, Brother Abdoulhac, if you have questions. See the 'Home' page to see the prayer times.
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We look forward to your visit and pray that it's a beautiful experience. Wear whatever modest clothing you have in your closet (e.g. long-sleeve, non-transparent, clothing that does not have a face/eyes/other facial features or slang/profanity). Only wear a kufi or hijab if you feel comfortable. The only thing you need to bring is yourself.
Note: Men and women are in separate areas. Men are in the front, women are in the rear.
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Stop by the masjid during any of the five prayer times and ask for the imam so that you may receive answers to any questions you have about Islam and/or becoming a Muslim.
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No. The masjid is open 7 days a week during the prayer times. Go to the 'Home' page to see the prayer times for the day you plan to come.
FYI: the prayer times change because the time is subject to the position of the sun and moon. Please refer to the prayer time schedule on the Home page so you arrive on time. The Adhan is when the prayer is called and the Iqama is when the prayer is starting.
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Of course! We only stress that you monitor your children at all times. We do not have babysitting/daycare services. Please ensure that your children are respecting the House of Allah by keeping it clean and safe; be sure to teach the children to respect the prayer by avoiding horseplay inside the masjid and switch electronic devices to silent.
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Face masks are not required. If you are experiencing any COVID or flu-like symptoms (coughing, sneezing, fever, difficulty breathing, body aches) we strongly advise that you stay home and be considerate of the elderly and immunocompromised members of the community.
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No. The masjid has a legal right to refute animals of any kind from entering the masjid premises. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) specifically exempts private clubs and places of worship, such as churches, temples, synagogues and mosques from all regulations with regard to service, assistance and emotional support animals.