A humble beginning.
Our Background
AI-Huda Islamic Association, also known as Masjid AI-Huda, was founded and established on July 31st, 1998. From a residential property, we converted it to a place of worship supporting daily and Friday prayers, Ramadan programs, and eid prayers. As time passed, the Masjid began offering sessions to teach the Holy Quran to men, women, and children. It was not too long after, that a continuously growing number of devout muslim brothers and sisters began attending and building what became the center of our community, Alhamdulillah.
In the last several years, it became apparent that the current building was not able to sustain the existing community in capacity for prayers. Moreover, this issue limited our ability to build out the programs required to establish an educated and energized society require of this modern day.
New Mosque Building Project
The purchase of a warehouse sitting on 2.2 acres was made, and demolition began in order to replace with our new mosque. The new site is a 20,000 square ft. complex with separate male and female worship areas, a gym for recreation and additional capacity, and a multipurpose room to handle community events.
With your help and generosity, Alhamdillah we have built the designed and built the center. We continue to raise the total costs in order to pay the remaining amounts of the project. Your donation will forever be a part of this beautiful center that will continue being an important place for our members and youth. We pray that Allah redeem us with his blessings, forgiveness, and reward your good deeds in this life and the hereafter.
What we’re all about.
Our Mission Statement
Strive to promote and develop life skills that can be used in a professional and educational setting by all congregators
Support the youth and ensuring their personal development in finding their Muslim American identity
Advocate for all Muslims and promoting their progression through society in accordance with their faith
Promote interfaith dialogues to help bridge the gaps between our neighboring societies and allowing people of different faiths to coexist