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KASHMIR QUAKE RELIEF

KATRINA RELIEF

ACCESSIBILITY
- Parking available
- Handicapped access
- Public transit

FACILITIES & SERVICES
- Restrooms on site
- Kitchen/food service
- Friday services

WOMEN'S ACCOMODATIONS
- No barrier in main hall
- Barrier in main hall
- Separate prayer area
- No women's accomodation

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Salahuddin Islamic Centre
3.0/5.0
3 reviews

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Salahuddin Islamic Centre

No, brother, the women's carpeting did not appear to have been replaced - old and quite grubby.


the masjid has gone through a number of renovations. the picture above is kind of outdated. i'm not sure about the sister's section, but i know that the brother's musallaa has had new carpet installed since the last time i've been there (which was a year or so ago). the masjid is usually packed to capacity for jumu'ah. washrooms can get filthy very quickly and are almost always wet. masjid regulars are mostly of the ikhwaanee type.


Women pray in a balcony overlooking the main (men's) prayer space. It's a long, narrow space. When I was there it wasn't enough space for all of the women who wanted to pray and sisters ended up praying on the landing and stairs next to it. You can hear what is going on below but cannot see any of it unless you are right up close to the balcony. Grubby carpeting could use a steam cleaning or replacement. The balcony is walled in with thin plexiglass - solidly constructed but not that attractive. The space below is several times larger - kind of like a high school gym. Decoration in both spaces is sparse. Sister's balcony contains a bookshelf, stuffed with books. The mosque building is very large, encompassing an Islamic school and gymnasium space as well as prayer rooms. The attendees in the women's section when I was there were largely Somali and Arab. Okay, mosque but not the best space or access for sisters and very well-worn.



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