
Islamic Community Center of Phoenix
2501 West Vista Avenue, Phoenix, AZ
The Islamic Community Center of Phoenix moved into its present mosque (a former church) in 1997. Started by Muslim residents of the north valley in early 1980's, the congregation has moved several times to keep pace with the steady growth of the community. Dependent entirely on the donations of its members, the ICCP has managed to purchase land adjoining the present mosque and complete the first phase of a new, permanent structure at the location. The new mosque is designed to accommodate over 800 worshipers for Juma'a (Friday congregational) prayers. The mosque is open for daily Salat (Prayer) and serves about 600 attendants for Juma'a (Friday congregational) worship. The mosque also sponsors weekend study circles (Halaqah) on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
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2501 West Vista Avenue, Phoenix, AZ
Jamal Ahmed
The masjid uses the large new building for Jummah Salaat and Ramadan time. Daily prayers outside of Ramadan time are at the old building right across the street. The new building address(for Jummah and Ramadan): 2515 West State Avenue Phoenix, AZ The old building address(normal daily salaat) 2501 West Vista Avenue Phoenix, AZ
Mustafa Umar
A new giant mosque is under construction. Imam is nice but lacks proper English skills. Khutbah in Arabic followed by an English translation by another brother. Seems a little too long. My wife couldn't stand the women's section on Fridays. In a basement where it's too hot in the summer. For regular prayers the women's section is nice though. They have a class every friday and a sunday school.
Alia Thompson
Women are in the basement and there is a lack of air conditioning in the summer causing unbearable temperatures when congested with women and children.
M A
Nice structure but locked despite the posted hours on website. Very inconvenient for travelers and those new to the area. Call before attending to confirm Masjid is open.






