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Wednesday, June 07, 2006 | 11 Jumada al-Awal 1427
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- Parking available - Handicapped access - Public transitFACILITIES & SERVICES
- Restrooms on site - Kitchen/food service - Friday servicesWOMEN'S ACCOMODATIONS
- No barrier in main hall - Barrier in main hall - Separate prayer area - No women's accomodationINSIDE SALATOMATIC
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the masjid is easy to find if you follow the directions given on the QSS website. there is also a big sign high above the entrance to aid finding it.
with the recent renovations the centre's gone through the moisture problem mentioned in ruhafsa's review has been dealt with. washrooms and a couple of other rooms have been added, and there are more changes to come, inshaa'allah. being that this masjid is fairly new, the fact that there will be certain issues that need to be resolved should be expected. these issues are being dealt with as opportunities present themselves.
as for the masjid's demographics, being that the pharmacy & lawrence area has a fairly sizeable number of muslims living and working in it, the jamaa'ah that frequents the masjid is made up of brothers and sisters who live and work in the area, so ruhafsa's depiction of the masjid being "one of those masajid frequented by brothers working in the area rather than a community mosque" isn't entirely accurate. and i don't know what not being an adherent to the salafi methodology would have anything to do with why you would come to this masjid or not... most of those who frequent the masjid are common everyday muslims who don't really ascribe themselves to any "movement" or "madhhab".
information on classes, lectures and other programs can usually be found on the QSS website. classes are usually held friday through sunday but are currently on hold due to ramadan.
(note: the no rating is due to my being affiliated with the masjid).
This masjid is hard to find since it occupies basement space in a busy strip mall. It is located in the popular Lawrence Muslim/Arab store area. The masjid is very simply laid out and decorated. Basically one big room out of which some bathroom/wudu space, an office and a curtained off women's space has been created. The mosque is bright and clean but has a strong mildew smell. The odor really got to me as I kept imagining black mold behind the walls. There must be some kind of moisture problem - not surprising since it is a basement space. Insha'Allah they will do something to fix it, since breathing in mildew/mold cannot be too healthy. The mosque seems more like one of those masajid frequented by brothers working in the area rather than a community mosque. There is however, a fairly comfortable if walled-off (this is a salafi mosque) women's area. It is about a quarter of the mosque space and cordened off by floor to ceiling heavy opaque curtains. Communications to the brothers outside the curtained area are conveyed through children. The brothers do not trespass into the designated women's space. The sisters and brothers I encountered here were nice if very conservative. Because of the mildew odor and because I am not of the salafi minhaj, I would only visit this masjid again if I were in the area and I found nowhere else to pray.
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