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  2. Islamic Center of America - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Center of America is a 120,000-square-foot (11,000 m 2) religious space. It includes a meeting hall, an industrial kitchen, a prayer room, a high ceiling and calligraphy-embraided domes, a mezzanine for women, offices, meeting rooms and a library.

  3. Tacoma Islamic Center moves into 69,000-square-foot former ...

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    Imam Abdulhakim Mohammed walks over a chalk drawing that was created for a celebration of the Islamic holiday, Eid al-Adha, at what will soon be the new Islamic Center on Montana Avenue in Tacoma ...

  4. Al Fateh Grand Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The library of Ahmed Al-Fateh Islamic Center has approximately 7,000 books, some as old as 100 years or more. These include copies of the books of the teachings of Muhammad or what is referred to as the books of Hadith , the Global Arabic Encyclopedia, the Encyclopedia of Islamic Jurisprudence , Al-Azhar journals which have been printed more ...

  5. David Benjamin Keldani - Wikipedia

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    David Benjamin Keldani (1867 – c.1940), later known as Abd al-Ahad Dawud (Arabic: عبد الأحد داود, romanized: Abd al-Aḥad Dāwūd) was a Chaldean Catholic priest who converted to Islam. He is famous for his book Muhammad in Bible. [1]

  6. Free mental health clinic at Islamic Center of Detroit ... - AOL

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    Staff at the Islamic Center saw the value in addressing mental health issues head-on, establishing My Mental Wellness as its own faith-based nonprofit clinic in 2018.

  7. Al-Aḥad - Wikipedia

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    Bilal's slave owner asked him to leave his religion and that he would stop touting him as soon as he did so. Instead of leaving Islam, Bilal kept on calling on God and saying: "Ahad, Ahad" while being tortured. [4] This story of Bilal shows the significance of God's name, al-Aḥad, since the beginning of Islam for the Muslim creed.

  8. Islamic Center of Rockland, local officials decry antisemitic ...

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    The Islamic Center of Rockland stands firmly against anti-Semitism and any rhetoric that incites violence or hatred, as we have for the 35 years we have operated in this county alongside other ...

  9. Al-Hakim Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The al-Hakim Mosque was also known by an epithet, al-Anwar ('the Illuminated'), similar in style to the name of the earlier al-Azhar Mosque founded by the Fatimids. [1] At the time of inauguration, al-Hakim permitted a celebratory procession which made its way from al-Azhar to al-Anwar and from al-Anwar back to al-Azhar. [citation needed]