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- Handicapped access
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- Restrooms on site
- Kitchen/food service
- Friday services

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- No barrier in main hall
- Barrier in main hall
- Separate prayer area
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Jaffari Islamic Centre
4.5/5.0
2 reviews

Description: The main centre for the Islamic Shia Ithna Asheri Jamaat of Toronto. Regular thursday program & sunday school as well as daily program in the months of Ramadhan & Muharram.
Jaffari Islamic Centre

Probably the largest mosque in Toronto, and with there new project they are making the largest mosuqe in North American Alhamdolillah.


This is a large, well designed masjid. The prayer space is divided down the middle by moveable partitions (like the kind used to form office cubicles). Men pray on the right, women on the left. I went there for an interfaith program - so there were Sunnis, Shia, Jews and Christians in attendance. The way the room is set up made it possible for both men and women to see the speakers with equal ease without having to see one another. The walls of the main space are decorated with vividly colored photos of famous masajid. There is also a separate room devoted to stylized models of masajid. The wall leading to the mihrab is decorated with the kalima in gold plus Ali's and Fatima Zahra's names. When I was there there was a large banner also hanging there that read "Live like Ali (a.s.), die like Hussain (a.s.)." There are prayer garments as well as clay seals available for anyone who wants to use them for prayer. This was my second or third time in a Shia mosque - everyone at this one was really welcoming and helpful. Most of the mosque regulars are South Asian (from the Khoja community). It's not a hardcore hijabi group - sort of half and half. The resident maulana who spoke as part of the program was eloquent and insightful - even though I don't think he is a native speaker his English was excellent. The basement of the masjid (a large space) is used for children's and youth programs. The night I was there they had a well-attended Qur'an reading competition for girls. Upstairs there was one for boys as well. Later that night they were having a sleep-over women's program. In short, this seems like a very active mosque.



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