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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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3 reviews by UmmIsra:
Madina MasjidThis is not the "most well known" in Toronto. This is a Tabliqi-Jammat mosque, and NOT filled with Pakistanis, but rather with Gujrati/Tabliqi muslims. It is in their tradition to only have the men attend the prayers, while the women observe 'pardah', therefore the accomodations for any women who'd dare to show up, would of course be not acceptable to others standards. I remember growing up in Toronto, back when there were only the Jami Mosque (downtown - the old church) and this Madina Mosque...and people were grouped by which masjid they went to. Only the Tabliqis went here, while the rest of the muslim community went to the Jami Mosque. (Submitted on 2005-10-10)
International Muslims' Organization of TorontoI've only been here for Juma, but it seems to be a popular musjid. There was barely any parking available before the prayers. The Khutbahs were fine, and the although there seemed to be a larger number of West Indian muslims, there were other ethnicities there as well. (Submitted on 2005-10-10)
TARIC Islamic Centrethis mosque can get very crowded for juma prayers, because its probably one of the most popular masjids there. Khutbahs given by Brother Munir are awesome. Women are often separated by a barrier in the main hall, but sometimes by just a low separation. (Submitted on 2005-10-10)