Mosques in America: A Blending of Cultures

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Mosques (or masjids for Arabic) are places of worship for followers of Islam. These places of worship for muslims around the world have existed. There are 1,900 mosques in the United States, representing many different cultures and traditions.
 

Dar al Islam - Abiquiu, New Mexico

Near the small town of Abiquiu, New Mexico, is a dramatic North African-style mosque made from adobe. Built in 1981, it is part of an educational center run by Dar al Islam, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping non-Muslims understand Islam and to deepening the practice of Islam among Muslims. The 1,300-acre (526-hectare) property sits on a juniper-studded mesa framed by hills, arroyos and distant mountains. It is used for conferences and camps, including a summer Muslim youth camp and a retreat for young Muslim women.


Al-Farooq Masjid - Atlanta, Georgia

When the Al-Farooq Masjid was established in 1980 in Atlanta, it was one of only a few mosques in the southeastern United States. Today, in a new building that opened in 2008, it is the largest mosque in the Atlanta area. Al-Farooq Masjid has prayer spaces that can accommodate 1,100 men and 700 women. It attracts worshippers who represent at least 39 different ethnicities and includes students and teachers from the nearby Georgia Institute of Technology. The mosque has one of the largest education programs in the United States in Quran and Hadith (sayings of the Prophet Muhammad) and an active community outreach program. Atlanta, the capital of the state of Georgia, is home to some 80,000 Muslims and three dozen mosques.


 

Islamic Center of America - Dearborn, Michigan

Dearborn hosts the largest Arab-American community in the United States, with a significant population of Lebanese and Iraqi Shiite Muslims. It is home to the Islamic Center of America, which encompasses 120,000 square feet (11,148 square meters) and is the largest mosque in North America. The building was dedicated in 2005 after the congregation moved from a smaller mosque. It includes a prayer room, an auditorium, banquet facilities and the Muslim American Youth Academy. The prayer space can accommodate 1,000 worshippers. Women pray in the main space behind the men, but there is also a balcony area for women who want to pray separately. The congregation includes more than 3,000 members, mainly Shiite Muslims, although all Muslims are welcome.


 

Islamic Society of Orange County - Garden Grove, California

The Islamic Society of Orange County was one of the first Muslim centers in southern California. It is also one of the largest, attracting up to 3,000 worshippers at Friday prayers. The center, established in 1976, is a leader in community and interfaith outreach. It recently started a food pantry and offered a course on world religions. The center includes a mosque —- Masjid Al-Rahman — a school and community rooms. Orange County’s Muslim population is highly diverse and is one of the largest in the United States.


Nueces Mosque - Austin, Texas

In 1977, the Muslim Student Association at the University of Texas established the first mosque in Austin, the state capital. Located in a house on Nueces Street, the Nueces Mosque serves as a satellite to the much larger Islamic Center of Greater Austin. It continues to welcome Muslim students and also hosts events for the larger community, such as an annual open house. Early in 2011, it held the first “bring a buddy to the mosque” event, to which Muslim students brought their non-Muslim friends. Nueces Mosque members volunteer at the food bank, hold fundraisers and do community projects with other groups. There are at least 150 local Muslim student associations affiliated with the National Muslim Students Association of the United States and Canada.


Mother Mosque of America - Cedar Rapids, Iowa

The longest-standing purpose-built mosque in the United States is the Mother Mosque of America in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, constructed in 1934 and still used for Muslim celebrations in its original building. Arab Muslims who arrived in the late 1880s received encouragement and help from earlier Arab Christian immigrants. They built the Mother Mosque and worshipped there for nearly 40 years until a larger mosque was built. The old mosque was used for other purposes until it was restored by the Islamic Council of Iowa and rededicated in 1992. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as an "essential piece of American religious history.” The building is an Islamic heritage and cultural center, used for meetings, iftars, religious discussions and other special events.


First Constructed Mosque in the United States - Ross, North Dakota

Many historians believe the first mosque constructed in the United States was located on the North Dakota prairie. Earlier U.S. mosques were in converted buildings. The North Dakota mosque was built from the ground up around 1929 by Syrian-Lebanese immigrants near the tiny town of Ross. Over time, many Muslims in Ross moved elsewhere, and others died and were buried in a Muslim cemetery near the mosque. The building fell into disrepair and finally was dismantled, but Sarah Allie (Omar) Shupe, a Muslim, wanted to see it rebuilt. She died in 2004, but her family fulfilled her wish the next year. The new mosque is on the same land as the original. It is about 300 square feet (27.8 square meters) and serves as a memorial to Ross’ Muslim pioneers. A few people occasionally use it as a personal prayer space.

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