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  2. Islamic Center of Greater Toledo - Wikipedia

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    Toledo hosted the second International Moslem Convention of the Islamic Society of North America due to an invitation by the Islamic Society of Toledo. [5] The land for the current mosque in Perrysburg, Ohio was purchased in 1978. [4] Astronomers from the University of Toledo were consulted to ensure the building was properly oriented to Mecca. [6]

  3. Lists of mosques in North America - Wikipedia

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    Images Location Year Remarks Dar-Ibrahim Mosque: San Salvador: 2007 [7] Fátimah Az-Zahra Islamic Center Mejicanos: 2004 [8] Salvadoran Arab Islamic Center San Salvador: 1994 Also known as "Mezquita de La Luz". [9]

  4. List of mosques in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Ohio: 1970 Community members donated their funds and skills to design and build a new facility. The new mosque officially opened in 2003. Toledo Masjid of Al-Islam: Toledo: Ohio: 1953 Building built by the Syrian Lebanese immigrants in 1953. First Masjid (Mosque) built from the ground up in the State of Ohio and City of Toledo.

  5. Noor Mosque in Hilliard aims to connect with neighbors ...

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    Noor is the third-largest mosque in central Ohio, after Abubakar Asiddiq Islamic Center on Columbus’ West Side and Ibnu Taymiyah Masjid and Islamic Center in North Linden, Malik said. While ...

  6. Category:Mosques in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Help. Pages in category "Mosques in Ohio" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Islamic Center of Greater ...

  7. Toledo Islamic Academy - Wikipedia

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    Toledo Islamic Academy (TIA) is a primary and secondary private Islamic charter school in Toledo, Ohio, enrolling students in grades PK–12. It was established in 1995 by the Masjid Saad Foundation, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and is accredited by the Ohio Department of Education [ 5 ] and AdvancEd .

  8. Mosque of Cristo de la Luz - Wikipedia

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    The Mosque of Cristo de la Luz is a Catholic chapel and former mosque located in Toledo, Spain. It is one of the ten mosques that existed in the city during the Moorish period. Originally known as the Mezquita Bab al-Mardum, its name was derived from the nearby city gate, Bab al-Mardum.

  9. Noor Islamic Cultural Center - Wikipedia

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    Stated aims are: To promote the principles of Islam based on the Holy Quran and the Sunnah of Muhammad as understood by the mainstream. To develop operate and/or promote the development/operation of Islamic cultural institutions including, but not limited to, schools, relief organizations, universities, hospitals, broadcast stations, community centers, cultural centers, museums, mosques ...