Al-Azhar Islamic Foundation strives to combine the traditional with the modern to provide a safe environment where the community can discuss, pose questions and provide answers that help its members be practicing American Muslims who are proud of their identity. In doing so, the center enables members to develop an understanding of the values of Islam and makassid alShariah.
Such a mission is accomplished through upholding religious, educational and social activities. In addition to holding daily, Taraweeh and Eid prayers, the AIF runs a series of seminars on Quranic studies and Sunnah-based ethics, book discussions on Islamic history and philosophy, and courses on Quran memorization. AIF also offers social activities including family nights, camp fires and sports tournaments for youth, and play meetings for children.
Naseer Jan
11 months agoWas planning to visit a friend living nearby. All my visits are planned with nearby masjid iqamah times. Unfortunately, this one doesn't post them. Shows how much we value the basic Islam. Really hurtful.
Soban Shah
a year agoThere is so much potential for expansion and technical improvements with the demographic of people that come here. In shaa Allah this masjid grows and flourishes to become a large staple of the community.
Salah Kanakeri
a year agoIโm sorry I went twice and find it closed
Adil Syed
6 years agoBeautiful place of worship. Unless you have the code (to access the key) you cannot get in the masjid. We were lucky to get in as somebody who is supposed to clean this place showed up. The guy we called didn't gave the code. Looks like this place is open for Jummah (Friday) prayers only.
ALI BHAI
a year agoMashaallah tabarakkallah very good feel and ambience .Jazak Allah for the parking space done โ๏ธ Just a suggestion if you could please provide the taraweeh Hafizโs a cordless mic as we canโt hear properly Jazak Allah khairan Ramadan Kareem to all