AL IMAN is a registered non-profit organization based in Lorton, VA, aimed at serving the religious, cultural, educational, and charitable needs of the Muslim community and beyond.
It operates as a non-political and non-partisan entity, with a mission to promote Islam in a positive and inclusive manner.
The organization offers a convenient facility for Islamic prayers and worship, providing prayer spaces and access to religious resources for its members. In addition, AL IMAN is dedicated to educating both Muslims and non-Muslims about Islam, through classes, workshops, and other educational opportunities.
AL IMAN also places a strong emphasis on promoting friendly relations and understanding between Muslims and non-Muslims. Through community outreach, cultural events, and other initiatives, the organization strives to foster mutual respect and understanding between individuals from different backgrounds.
Prommy Sultana Hossain (Muna)
4 months agoWorst place anyone could go for Friday prayers. The management tows your car regardless of it being parked within parking ground. As everyone rushes to catch their Friday prayer in between their lunch time at work. We try to park as appropriatly as possible. Yet they towed my car regardless of the absence of any towing signs.
Dr. Rami Sami
6 months agoI would like to express my concern regarding the consistent tardiness of our imams during Jumuโah (Friday) prayers. As one of the most significant congregational prayers, Jumuโah holds immense importance for all of us. However, the repeated delays in starting the prayer service can be disheartening for those who eagerly gather to participate. On the specific date of May 24, 2024, the imam arrived approximately ten minutes late without offering an apology. It is essential for our religious leaders to recognize their responsibility not only to Allah but also to the congregation. With over a hundred people waiting, their time and commitment deserve acknowledgment and respect. As members of the community, we place our trust in the imamโs guidance during the khutbah (sermon). However, consistent lateness undermines that trust. I urge our imams to prioritize punctuality and demonstrate their commitment to their role. If this pattern persists, it risks eroding the trust and confidence of the community. Let us all strive for a more respectful and timely Jumuโah experience, where our imams lead by example and honor their position.
Mohammed Hassan
a year agoSmall mosque but good Khutbeh. 3 stars because of the parking situation. I have seen multiple car getting dinged/scratched right in front of me, the people don't care, you're better off parking on the street
Islam Muslim
a year agoI had the pleasure of visiting Iman mosque last week and I have to say, I was blown away by the experience. From the moment I walked in, I was greeted with warm smiles and made to feel at home. The mosque itself is beautiful, with intricate designs and details that truly showcase the artistry and craftsmanship of the builders. What really stood out to me was the sense of community and inclusivity at Iman mosque. It was clear that everyone was welcome and valued, regardless of their background or beliefs. The imam was incredibly knowledgeable and passionate, and his sermon left a lasting impact on me. I also had the chance to meet some of the members of the congregation, who were kind and welcoming, and eager to share their experiences and perspectives. Overall, I would highly recommend Iman mosque to anyone looking for a welcoming and enriching spiritual experience. The sense of community, beauty, and inclusivity that I found there is truly inspiring, and I am grateful to have had the opportunity to visit. Thank you to everyone at Iman mosque for creating such a wonderful space for worship and connection.
Razia Khan
2 years agoThis mosque is mainly neighborhood based .When we pray feels like all of our family members are praying together.We know each otherโs very well.Sisters have totally different entrance. I love our mosque.