The Mosque is small but welcoming, with friendly staff and a close-knit community. It offers regular prayers, classes, and events. The Imam is approachable, and the mosque is clean and well-maintained.
NOTE: Is not wheelchair friendly, there are stairs needed to get to the main prayer hall and there is no elevator.
WONDERFUL Masjid, the brothers here are all so nice and welcoming. There is even a Halal restaurant and Islamic store adjoined to this masjid, its a whole vibe here. Masjid was open during the day between congregational prayer (jama'ah) hours which made it easy to show up and pray.
Very easy to access on public transit, many bus lines have stops that are within walking distance, including the Silver Line BRT line.
I have been attending this wonderful Masjid for a couple of years now and I love coming.Jummah is always relvant to the current events and sometimes that means politics are covered. How can they not be. The imam and his wife are wise, caring, and generous people and we love them. My daughter and I will continue to visit Mosque for the Praise Allah in sha Allah.
Went there for the first time today and had the worst experience. The imam spent so much time talking about politics that it started to feel like i was watching fox news. Political conversations should be left outside of Mosques. Political conversations are meant to be challenged and debated which is impossible to do in a mosque. It is wrong to come to a mosque to further your potical and hate agenda. People go to the mosque to praise Allah and get some peace from all negativity around them so it will be nice if we can NOT turn the religion into politics and it would be amazing if one can be at peace in a Mosque. This man is the 1 and only ignorant Imam I've met so far.
Murat Bakir
2 months agoThe Mosque is small but welcoming, with friendly staff and a close-knit community. It offers regular prayers, classes, and events. The Imam is approachable, and the mosque is clean and well-maintained.
The Budget Traveller
2 years agoNOTE: Is not wheelchair friendly, there are stairs needed to get to the main prayer hall and there is no elevator. WONDERFUL Masjid, the brothers here are all so nice and welcoming. There is even a Halal restaurant and Islamic store adjoined to this masjid, its a whole vibe here. Masjid was open during the day between congregational prayer (jama'ah) hours which made it easy to show up and pray. Very easy to access on public transit, many bus lines have stops that are within walking distance, including the Silver Line BRT line.
Kelvin Walker
4 months agoNice masjid.. Friendly and welcoming community.
Daniela Marroquin
8 years agoI have been attending this wonderful Masjid for a couple of years now and I love coming.Jummah is always relvant to the current events and sometimes that means politics are covered. How can they not be. The imam and his wife are wise, caring, and generous people and we love them. My daughter and I will continue to visit Mosque for the Praise Allah in sha Allah.
Mariama Sano
9 years agoWent there for the first time today and had the worst experience. The imam spent so much time talking about politics that it started to feel like i was watching fox news. Political conversations should be left outside of Mosques. Political conversations are meant to be challenged and debated which is impossible to do in a mosque. It is wrong to come to a mosque to further your potical and hate agenda. People go to the mosque to praise Allah and get some peace from all negativity around them so it will be nice if we can NOT turn the religion into politics and it would be amazing if one can be at peace in a Mosque. This man is the 1 and only ignorant Imam I've met so far.