Masjid Omar Al Mokhtar is a religious institution based in Tampa, FL, providing a place of worship and community gatherings for followers of the Islamic faith.
With a focus on spiritual growth and fostering a sense of unity among its members, the mosque offers regular prayer services and educational programs to support the local Muslim community.
Khalil Houri
7 months agoThis is a small masjid downtown. Close to Riverwalk. The ablution area seems clean. I went there for Friday prayers the prayer area was nice and the carpet was vacuumed. Not sure if they have a prayer area for the ladies. The Friday sermon was in English. I think they only have one Friday prayer. Everyone seems to be friendly. They have a small parking place in front of the masjid entrance, but definitely not enough for the Friday congregation. We did find a parking place on the main street. You can find Quran versus on the walls.
Khaled Siam
2 months agoI went there on Friday prayer was at 12:30, they had a person outside helping with parking, I walked in to a nice clean masjid and walked out happy and fresh. I would recommend going there and I would go there again.
Md Kamruzzaman Sarker
7 months agoExcellent masjid in downtown Tampa, Florida. Very clean and people are very friendly. Have prayer place for both man and woman.
ASAD SHAIKH
7 months agoExcellent Masjid that provides a place for the Muslims of Downtown Tampa to congregate & enjoy the blessing of prayer. Just because it is not a huge piece of land (hard to find in the city) do not overlooking the dedication and kindness of the brothers who keep this place running well. I live in the neighborhood (north Hyde park) and walk to the masjid for jumuah and sometimes for Fajr.
DC 123
7 months agoThe Masjid is supposed to always be open. For them to lock the doors after anytime between Fajr and Isha is wrong. One time I came around 8:30 am, I already offered Fajr Salah earlier but was on my way back from dropping my daughter off at her school nearby, and the door was locked. I knew someone was inside so I kept knocking on the door until they answered. I then walked in, right past the individual trying to block me, performed a Sunnah prayer for passing by a Masjid and left.