♥️I have browse around NJ state for proper sunni ( Ahle sunnah wal Jamah) masjid who propagate the quran, sunnah and hadith, and also tazkiyaa ( purification of heart) which is an important part of being a Muslim and follower of beloved Prophet ﷺ , this is it, this masjid follow authentic ahle sunnah unlike wahabi ideology, If you want to learn pure Islam come here, reciting Durood and Salawat on prophet ﷺ is blessings, Allah عزوجل says in quran Ahzab verse -56 Indeed Allah and His angels send blessings on the Prophet; O People who Believe! Send blessings and abundant salutations upon him. (Everlasting peace and unlimited blessings be upon the Holy Prophet Mohammed.) I really adore that they call international scholars and nasheed reciters too, last year they invited Saqib Shaami sahab دَامَت بَرَکاتُہُمُ الْعَالِیَہ I hope they also invite other Ahle sunnah scholars. Whenever I will move to NJ, I’ll try to live close to this masjid, so that men of my household can attend prayers in jamah, love the way they have khatm e nabbuwah conference which is obligatory believes to be Muslim, to believe that prophet ﷺ is last prophet & messenger of Allah and no prophet shall born after him, keep celebrating mawlid, ماشاء الله ♥️ Labbaik Labbaik Labbaik Ya...
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I visited this Masjid June 1, 2015 for the Asr prayer. When I entered I gave slaams and no one responded. While waiting for the pray I felt very uneasy and not wanted by the looks and stares I got from the brothers there present. After the prayer, more stares and not even the Imaam him self said a word to me. Everyone huddled amongst themselves and totally ignored my presence. Could it be that I was not one of them? BUT before I left, an African brother came and saw me as they often do with the warmest smile ever that reminded me of the brothers here in Newark. Oh I just remembered, there was a shaykh there that has a school down in the same building the masjid in Newark, Branford Place, is located who I had spoke with who wanted me to secure dawah material for him. HE TOO DID NOTHING BUT STARE AT ME UNTIL WE TOO WENT OFF TO HUDDLE AMONG THE BROTHERS THERE. In Shaa Allaah ta ala I will return to this Masjid and kindly ask Why I was treated so coldly, but in the meantime.....I make dua'a...
Read moreWe have been coming here for tarawih prayers. Although there is always room for improvement, all things considered, I love this masjid. The sisters’ side is smallish, but there’s usually always enough room to pray comfortably. Sisters’ bathroom/wudu facilities are adequate and appear to be more comparable to brothers’ than at other mosques. It’s pretty clean, considering the seasonal “traffic”. Most importantly, the sisters are welcoming and respectful of privacy and diversity. Separate family and solo sisters’ sections would make it perfect (I’ve heard of this in other places). I’m not sure why only the basement is being used for tarawih, although I can imagine some reasons. I’ve overheard one criticism that only Urdu and Arabic are spoken during Jumma, even though there are English-only speakers in attendance; this was mentioned as a problem, when an announcement was made about a lost wallet...
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