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Masjid Al-Furqan- West Cobb Islamic Center in Marietta, GA, is a vibrant Muslim community center dedicated to fostering spiritual growth, education, and community welfare in West Cobb County.

Offering daily prayers, educational programs for all ages, community service projects, and social events, Masjid Al-Furqan serves as a welcoming space for individuals to connect with Allah, deepen their faith, and contribute positively to society.

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180 reviews
  • Revelation Brown
    Revelation Brown
    2 months ago

    They don't Pray the Sunnah, Feet Apart/No touching, The Doors are sometimes Locked which isn't appropriate for a Masjid, Their bio doesn't mention the prophet muhammad sallalahu alayhi wassalam or Allah Subhana Wata'ala, but mention they do things with the Kafrs i.e. Christians and Jews subhanallah

  • Zain Jafari
    Zain Jafari
    5 months ago

    They gatekeep like crazy. They are very uptight and only want Muslims from their specific sect. If you so much as pray wrong, you will be pointed out and publicly shamed. Very hostile community. There's other Islamic places of worship in Atlanta that actually welcome you and treat you with respect unlike this place.

  • Nasir Jahid
    Nasir Jahid
    3 years ago

    Allahu ahkbar! What an awesome place and an incredible community! The atmosphere is always warm, welcoming, and peaceful. How refreshing to meet such genuine people!

  • Isabella E
    Isabella E
    8 months ago

    as a local of this community, i appreciate the effort of the amazing volunteers we have here! thereโ€™s always plenty of food already ready on the tables for us to break our fast and i think itโ€™s important to acknowledge these ladies that take time out of their own iftar to serve others :) may allah bless these hardworking individuals

  • N T
    N T
    8 months ago

    Stopped by for iftar at this masjid for the first time. Iโ€™m new to the area, so I wanted to check it out. The masjid itself is beautiful and clean. The community, however, is downright atrocious. These ladies act like they own the place.. I overheard a young girl who said she wanted to use the bathroom in the house where they were doing iftar and this older lady told her sheโ€™s not allowed and kicked her out???? Ridiculous if you ask me. Theyโ€™re not paying rent so I donโ€™t understand why itโ€™s such a big deal to permit someone to use the bathroom. If this place truly belongs to the community, they wouldnโ€™t turn down a girl needing to use the bathroom. Also, I know there is a bathroom in the masjid itself, but if there is one right by you, why would you walk farther away to get to one?? If this place truly belongs to the community, then why do these ladies act like bullies who own the place and make ridiculous rules?? Also the ladies that were putting food in everyoneโ€™s plates had such terrible negative energy. They were also sneaking to go boxes of food for themselves. There was also additional food in the kitchen which they didnโ€™t bring out. I saw a small girl in the line who was shouted at by a different lady and she forced this CHILD to go to the back of the line??? AND THEN this same lady let her friend go to the front of the line, her friend being a full grown LADY!!! & mind you this was after a large lady said โ€œchildren and elderly firstโ€. Why would you kick a CHILD to the back of the line. I felt so sorry and hurt after witnessing that. I even looked over at the menโ€™s side and everything was calm and orderly, nice and quiet, no ruckus..why canโ€™t the womenโ€™s side be the same?? I felt like I was at a market in a third world country listening to the shouts of merchants. No exaggeration. Thereโ€™s no politeness, just greed. Farm animals behave better than the womenโ€™s side. I donโ€™t feel the essence of Islam near these women at all. Itโ€™s safer and better to stay at home. This was my first time, and last time here. If the community didnโ€™t feel so boisterous, it would be better. The ladies need to do to tobah and act more civilized. Astaghfirullah.

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    • Monday 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
    • Tuesday 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
    • Wednesday 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
    • Thursday 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
    • Friday 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
    • Saturday 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
    • Sunday 11:00 PM - 11:00 PM
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