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  2. Islamic Center of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Center of Pittsburgh (ICP) was founded in 1989 [1] in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is the largest mosque in the city, regularly attracting 600 to 700 participants for the weekly prayer service. [2] In December 2016, average attendance at Friday prayers was 750 participants. [3]

  3. Islamic Center of Southern California - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, Dr. Sabri El-Ferra made the announcement that the center would again begin looking for a larger property closer to downtown due to the continued growth of the Muslim community in the Greater Los Angeles Area. The center moved about 3 mi (4.8 km) to the northeast on 434 Vermont Avenue sometime in the late 1970s, which remains the home ...

  4. List of mosques in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Islamic Center of Orange County: Garden Grove: California: 1976 S Asserted to be one of the largest Muslim centers in the Western Hemisphere, with almost 7,000 worshipers. Islamic Center of Irvine: Irvine: California: 2004 S Islamic Center of Southern California: Los Angeles: California: 1970s ND The congregation was founded in 1952.

  5. King Fahad Mosque (Culver City) - Wikipedia

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    The King Fahad Mosque (also King Fahd Mosque) is a mosque located in Culver City, California in Los Angeles County, US. The mosque has a capacity of 2,000 worshippers and a 72-foot high (22 m) minaret. [1] The complex on about 77,500 square feet (7,200 m 2) of land contains other facilities including a lecture and meeting hall and classrooms. [2]

  6. Category:Mosques in California - Wikipedia

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    Al-Zahra Mosque (Los Angeles) B. Baitul Hameed Mosque; I. ... Islamic Center of Southern California; Islamic Center of Yuba City; K. King Fahad Mosque (Culver City) M.

  7. Baitul Hameed Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Several events are held at the Baitul Hameed Mosque to serve both the Muslim and greater community, in addition to daily congregational prayer services. Food drives, blood collection drives, and peace symposium are conducted several times a year. The mosque is open daily to the public and guided tours are available.

  8. Al-Zahra Mosque (U.S.) - Wikipedia

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    According to "Seyyed-Ruhollah Jayedi" the head of the Al-Zahra mosque: This mosque may be the first Shi'a mosque or among the first Shia mosques in America; and some other Islamic centers in the city of Los-Angeles are considered to be a branch of this mosque. Al-Zahra Mosque was built by an Iraqi businessman—named Hakim in 1990.

  9. Women's Mosque of America - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Mosque of America is a women's mosque based in Los Angeles, California.It is the first women-led Muslim house of worship in the United States, and it was founded by WGA comedy writer/director M. Hasna Maznavi [1] to uplift the entire Muslim community by empowering the women within, and to spark the pathway towards a worldwide women-led Islamic Renaissance — one that is shaped by ...