Make Your Masjid a Masjid

A well-functioning masjid exemplifies the Prophet’s  (ﷺ) model, where the masjid was a place of worship, a school, a refuge for the needy, and a meeting point for community affairs. 

However, in practice, many masjids, unfortunately, struggle with insularity, lack of youth engagement, or an overemphasis on ritual without fostering deeper relationships and a sense of belonging. 

The true embodiment of the community within masjids requires intentional efforts to create welcoming, inclusive, and vibrant spaces that reflect the diversity and aspirations of the Ummah. This includes emphasizing service, dialogue, and collaboration while addressing contemporary challenges Muslims face.

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