What We Offer
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Daily Salah refers to the five mandatory prayers that Muslims perform at specific times throughout the day. These prayers are a core pillar of Islam and serve as a direct connection between the individual and God.
Daily prayers are a fundamental service offered to the community. The five prayers are:
Fajr: Performed at dawn, before sunrise.
Dhuhr: Performed just after noon (the sun begins to decline).
Asr: Performed in the late afternoon.
Maghrib: Performed just after sunset.
Isha: Performed at night, after twilight has disappeared.
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Jummuah Salaah is the congregational prayer held every Friday around noontime, replacing the standard Dhuhr (afternoon) prayer for Muslims. It is considered the most important prayer of the week and is a central act of worship in Islam.
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Taraweeh prayers are special congregational prayers performed by Muslims every night during the month of Ramadan.
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Lectures & Workshops: Weekly seminars or "halakas" (study circles) covering topics like Quranic tafsir (explanation), Prophetic traditions (Hadith), and Islamic history.
Youth Programs: Mentorship, leadership workshops, and youth-focused nights designed to engage teenagers and young adults in a supportive environment.
Classes for All Ages: These can range from Arabic language lessons and Quran recitation classes for children to "Islam 101" sessions for new Muslims.
Community Meals: Large communal dinners, particularly iftar (the meal to break the fast) during Ramadan, which foster a sense of brotherhood and sisterhood.Holiday Celebrations: Major festivals like Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha often feature family-friendly carnivals, collective breakfasts, and gift distributions for children.
Recreational Activities: Some mosques organize sports leagues (like basketball or soccer), nature hikes, or even gaming tournaments for the community.