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Akram Jomaa Islamic Centre - AJIC Verified

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The Akram Jomaa is a faith-based Islamic Centre located in Calgary, Alberta, and we are the largest Islamic Centre in Western Canada. We operate under the Muslim Community Foundation of Calgary charitable organization. Akram Jomaa caters to over 25,000 Muslims in the Calgary Northeast vicinity.

OUR VISION Our Vision is to spread awareness and understanding of the true meaning of Islam and Candian values in our society by providing a robust platform to the community members through leadership, education, and collaboration with other organizations. OUR MISSION Our Mission is to cater to the Muslim North East community a place of worship and an educational framework while contributing to the betterment of our Canadian society at large. OUR VALUES We as an Islamic Centre will always strive to: Live by the teachings of the Quran and the prophet Muhammed (peace be upon him). Demonstrate selflessness, respect, truthfulness, forgiveness, humility, modesty, and ethics. Continually demonstrate the importance of knowledge by learning and improving ourselves and helping others to do the same. Focus on our diverse Muslim community’s needs while ensuring services are open to all. Provide Muslims and non-Muslims an opportunity to learn and understand Islam through dialogue, discussion, and social interaction. Collaborate with local community organizations in contributing to the social, cultural, and spiritual enhancement of the whole community. OUR HISTORY Despite a long history that predates the Canadian confederation, Muslims are one of the most misunderstood faith communities in the country. The earliest Muslim presence in Canada dates back to 1871, when the Canadian Census recorded 13 Muslims living there. By 1901, approximately 300-400 Turkish and Syrian immigrants resided in Canada. Today, over 1,053,945 Muslims call Canada home. The first masjid ever built in Canada was in 1938, the Al-Rashid Masjid in Edmonton, Alberta. Al-Rashid Masjid, in Edmonton, Alberta was the first masjid in Canada ever built Hussein Dessouki was one of the first pioneers who had immigrated to Alberta in 1905. In 1958, he began working towards organizing the Muslim community in Calgary. By November 16, 1958, a hall was rented, and about twenty Muslims attended and agreed to establish the Muslim Association of Calgary. Because of the non-Islamic environment, they lived in, the members of the Association realized that they were responsible for promoting better learning, practicing, and understanding of Islam and Muslims amongst Canadians. The Association set the following objectives as its guideline principles: To teach the principles, spirt, ethics and culture of Islam to Muslims, their children, and to those who express an interest in Islam. To improve the moral, intellectual, and social conditions of the Muslims of the community. To expand and spread the teachings of Islam through discussions and writing by providing relevant and accurate information. To promote and provide a wider distribution of Islamic literature to dispel misconceptions about Islam. To provide a medium where may take on united action matters relevant to Islam and Muslims worldwide. To conduct charitable activities and assist members of the Muslim community or any people in need, locally, nationally, or internationally. To carry out these objectives. The community knew that it was likely to face innumerable difficulties and challenges that needed to be met by gathering all the human and economic resources within the community possible. In 1960, this small number of Muslims were able to buy an old Anglican Church and converted it into a Masjid. During that time, the Muslim community grew from 50 individuals in 1951 to 200 in 1960. And by the early 1980s, the population was up to 2700. Due to the rapid growth in the Muslim community, the Masjid could not provide the adequate facilities needed for its visitors. The community decided that an expansion of the Masjid is required, and a new Islamic Centre was constructed. The community purchased the land in 1976, and the building did not begin until 1976; this is the Calgary Islamic Centre SW masjid we know today, and it opened for prayers in 1978. With the establishment of a Centre, congregations were held regularly, religious holidays celebrated, and a regular weekend school for the children was established. As the Muslim community grew, various other needs were identified and pursued, one of which was a Muslim cemetery. The Muslim cemetery was the first cemetery in Canada to perform burials according to (sunnah) Islamic traditions, licensed and operating by 1986. Within ten years of construction of the Islamic Centre of Calgary, the Muslim population grew over 15,000. The majority of this growth resided in the east side of Calgary, making it difficult for Muslims to benefit from the SW masjid daily. A committee in 1986 was formed called the “East Calgary Masjid Committee” to collect enough funds to purchase an existing building to establish a place to conduct regular prayers and Quranic classes. The final design consisted of a 30,000 sq. Ft. Two-story building with a community Centre, full-time school, and Masjid and was established in 1992 and is known today as Akram Jomaa Islamic Centre.
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