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The Baitul Mukarram Islamic Association (BMIA) is a prominent organization serving the growing Muslim community in Regina, Canada. Established with the aim of meeting the diverse needs of the community, BMIA offers a range of religious and community services, including daily salah timings, Quran classes for boys and girls, and educational workshops on topics such as Janazah Salah and Azan and Iqamah. The association also organizes various events throughout the year, such as the annual BBQ, Eidul Adha Salah, and Masjid Aqsah drawing competition, providing opportunities for community engagement and empowerment.

With a dedicated team led by Imam Mufassil Quran Maulana Altaf Hossen, who holds a BA Honours, MA, and MPhil in Islamic Studies, as well as a Masters in Tafseerul Quran and Ulumul Hadith, BMIA strives to empower the community with knowledge and promote a strong sense of faith and unity. Through their commitment to providing appropriate marriage services, weekly Halaqas, and Tafseerul Quran sessions, BMIA aims to foster a vibrant and inclusive Muslim community in Regina, where individuals can deepen their understanding of Islam and strengthen their connection with Allah.

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  • Mohammed Rahman
    Mohammed Rahman
    2 years ago

    Pleasant mosque in arlington va mostly Bangladeshi descent from near by cities come here to pray. Helping and welcoming volunteers.

  • MD Muhibbullah Hasan-38

    best

  • Mutlaq Alqahtani
    Mutlaq Alqahtani
    10 years ago

    Very good masjed. A beautiful mosque. May God reward those who helped establish it and those responsible for it

  • Alian El Mami
    Alian El Mami
    6 years ago

    He has prayed ah in this masged it is very good and very clean gazahom there jeyra

  • Meherun Tumpa
    Meherun Tumpa
    a year ago

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