Islamic Association of West Virginia mosque in South Charleston, WV
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Islamic Association of West Virginia

1 Valley Drive, South Charleston, WV

Sunni (Traditional)

Mixed Sunni (Hanafi, Shafi'i, Maleki, Hanbali) and Shia (Jafari) Muslim Community. Services include congregational Prayers and services, educational Programs, for adults and school age children, youth group and activities, and special events such as weddings and funerals. There is also a weekend school for children ages 5-18. In November 2000, IAWV acquired a section in Graceland Memorial Park, an already established cemetery with perpetual care, to develop the Muslim Cemetery. Graceland Memorial Park is located in an easily accessible and rapidly growing area of South Charleston, off corridor G (Route 119), close to South Ridge shopping center. The Muslim Cemetery is located close to the main entrance and is marked by a prominent plaque.

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Abdul SamadApr 22, 2025

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Location

1 Valley Drive, South Charleston, WV

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Oct 6, 20251 review
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Bader Ghalyoun

Jun 14, 20124 reviews
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I feel very blessed and happy of having this mosque in this area where my kids can come and learn and I can meet new people every day, very friendly and in a very nice way and manner. This is one of the best places and most peaceful places that I have ever seen..

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Shane Brady

Aug 20, 20111 review
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Assalamu alaykum, I found this masjid through zabihah. I was greeted by smiling faces and warm conversations. They even invited us for dinner. I wish my journeys would have allowed me to stay longer. I recommend it to anyone passing through. Jezakallahu khair to all the friendly people. SB

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Ali Alkankouni

Aug 15, 201117 reviews
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Hi I am at charleston want to ask about the masjed do u sell any meet or chicken ?! Let me know

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Babak Darvish

Jan 15, 20118 reviews
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This is the best and only Mosque in Charleston, WV! It was originally established by Iranian (Persian) Shia Muslims and Pakistani Sunni Muslims, however after the influx of Desi, Arab, and other Sunni Muslim Doctors it has become more of a mixed Traditional Sunni (Hanafi, Shafi'i, Maleki, Hanbali) and Shia (Jafari) community. Both Sunni and Shia pray side by side with men and women on the same floor ALHAMDOLLILLAH. Inshallah other Mosques in West Virginia, United States, and the World could take a hint and follow this example. If you are in the area, feel free to stop by! (Submitted on October 4, 2008)