
Ar-Razzaq Islamic Center
1009 West Chapel Hill Street, Durham, NC
The Center was founded sometime during the years 1972-1974. Ar-Razzaq Islamic Center was first called Mosque #34, and it was originally affiliated with the Nation of Islam. The name was changed to Masjid Ar-Razzaq after the congregation adopted the orthodox Islam of Imam Warith Deen Muhammad, and was more recently changed to Ar-Razzaq Islamic Center. The Muslims who worship at Ar-Razzaq Islamic Center are predominantly African-American. Of the seventy-five regular worshippers at Ar-Razzaq Islamic Center, twenty-five are children and teenagers.
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1009 West Chapel Hill Street, Durham, NC
Minhaj Shahab
Went there at Maghreb time but door was locked. Masjid is on the street and right across from a halal market but it is not the best area.






