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Masjid Al-Wali

Masjid Al-Wali

ABOUT US Masjid Al-Wali is a non-profit organization incorporated in the state of New Jersey to engage exclusively in religious, educational and community activities in conformity with the Quran and the Sunnah (Traditions) of the Prophet Mohammed (pe...

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ABOUT US Masjid Al-Wali is a non-profit organization incorporated in the state of New Jersey to engage exclusively in religious, educational and community activities in conformity with the Quran and the Sunnah (Traditions) of the Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him). Masjid was founded in 2011. We are a growing community with a very diverse group, from all ethnic background. Although our backgrounds are very diverse, we hold true to the principle that we are all brothers and equal in the site of Allah (SWT). We each bring different strengths and collectively strive to fulfill the obligations of our deen according to the principles of the Quran and Sunnah. Our History December 12, 2011 Contract to purchase the property at 10 Olsen Ave, Edison, NJ 08820 was signed. March 29, 2012 Closing Date – Documents signed and purchase completed. August 5, 2012 Plans and Drawings submitted to Edison Township for approval to begin the construction phase. April 5, 2013 Received construction permits. May 17, 2013 Ground breaking ceremony took place. Several religious and political leaders attended the ceremony. October 1, 2013 Construction started in full swing. June 26, 2014 Masjid opened up just in time for Ramadan. Features Of The Masjid Masjid is located in an industrial area consisting of 2.2 acres of land on a large cul-de-sac street. Masjid consists of 18,500 square feet. The large prayer hall is approximately  8,500 square feet.  The two-story building next to the prayer hall has  5,000 square feet on each floor with an elevator. The features of Masjid include: Masjid Activities Masjid Al-Wali organizes many religious, social and recreational activities: 5 Daily Prayers Jum’ah Prayers Sunday School Quran Classes for children and adults Nikah Service Funeral Service Weekly Lectures Comprehensive Ramadan Schedule inclusive of Iftar, Taraweeh, I’tikaf, Tahajjud Eid Celebrations Festivals Collection and disbursement of Zakaat to the needy Inter-Faith Activities Saturday Breakfas

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