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The Jami Mosque (Arabic: مسجد جامع) is a mosque, located just east of High Park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is the oldest Canadian Islamic centre in the city and dubbed "the mother of all the mosques in Toronto".
Expanded in the 1980s to become the largest mosque in Barbados. [1] Madina Mosque: Bridgetown: 1957 [2] Belize. Name Images Location Year Remarks Al-Falah Mosque:
The Jaffari Community Centre (JCC) is a Shia Islam husayniyya and community centre, located in the Thornhill district, in the Greater Toronto area of Ontario, Canada. In addition to the prayer hall, the centre contains a library, cafe, gym, several banquet halls, and school, and primarily serves as a mosque. [2]
Ontario: 2001 S Mosque established by Muslims of Bosniak origin in the greater Hamilton area and Niagara Region of Ontario. [20] Malton Mosque: Malton, Mississauga: Ontario: S Located close by to Toronto Pearson International Airport, at the corner of Airport Rd. and Derry Rd. Baitul Islam Mosque: Maple: Ontario: 1992 A
The oldest mosque in Toronto, with the oldest minaret in Ontario built in Osmanic style is in Etobicoke, part of the Bosnian Islamic Centre. [11] The first Madrasa (Islamic seminary) in North America, Al-Rashid Islamic Institute was established in Cornwall, Ontario in 1983 to teach Hafiz and Ulama and focuses on the traditional Hanafi school of ...
merger of Grace Presbyterian Church (Etobicoke, Ontario) and Hillview Presbyterian Church in former Grace Building. Guildwood Community: Guildwood: 1960 High Park 1925–1968 Minority group of Alhambra and High Park. Site was a former School. Merged with Morningside to form Morningside High Park. Building is now Jami Mosque. Hillview Centennial ...
The Ismaili Centre, Toronto is a Shia Ismaili Jama'at Khana and community centre, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Completed in 2010, it is the sixth Ismaili Centre in the world. Situated in a park that it shares with the Aga Khan Museum adjacent to the Don Valley Parkway in North York , the Centre represents the permanent presence of the ...
The Islamic Foundation of Toronto was established in 1969, when an old 3,000-square-foot (280 m 2) building was purchased at Rhodes Avenue and converted into a mosque.. The 2.3-acre (9,300 m 2) site, where the Islamic Foundation currently stands, was purchased in 1984.