What is the appropriate dress code when visiting the mosque?
Modest attire is required when visiting the mosque. Men should wear loose-fitting clothes that cover their arms and legs, while women are encouraged to wear long, loose clothing and a headscarf. Both men and women should avoid revealing or tight clothing out of respect for the mosque environment.
Can non-Muslims visit the mosque?
Yes, non-Muslims are welcome to visit the mosque during non-prayer times, but they are expected to follow the same etiquette rules, such as dressing modestly and removing shoes before entering prayer areas. If you wish to learn more or have a guided tour, please contact us in advance.
Is there a separate prayer space for women?
Yes, the mosque provides a designated prayer area for women. Please follow the signs or ask our staff to direct you to the women’s section when you arrive.
How can I get involved with the mosque’s activities?
There are many ways to get involved! You can volunteer for our community outreach programs, participate in Islamic classes, or join special events during Ramadan or Eid. To stay updated on opportunities, you can visit our events page or subscribe to our newsletter.
Can I bring my children to the mosque?
Yes, children are welcome at the mosque. We encourage families to bring their children to participate in prayers and community activities. However, please ensure that they are supervised and maintain respectful behavior during prayer times.
What should I do when entering the mosque?
When entering the mosque, it is customary to:
- Remove your shoes and place them on the designated shoe racks.
- Remain quiet and respectful, as others may be praying or reading the Quran.
- Perform Wudu (ablution) if you need to pray. The mosque has Wudu facilities available.