Islamic Center of Vallejo mosque in Vallejo, CA
4.3
4 reviews

Islamic Center of Vallejo

1181 Lewis Avenue, Vallejo, CA

Sunni (Traditional)

The Islamic Center of Vallejo-Benicia is a mosque and gathering place to a diverse and dynamic community composed of, among others, indigenous Muslims and immigrants. The masjid is nestled on an 1.37 acre-lot with ample parking and a building that accommodates nearly 600 congregants. The masjid consists of a 9,355 sq. foot building providing a main musullah (prayer hall) and a private sister's musallah, a multipurpose area, office space, and a kitchen. Jummah (Friday) prayers are held weekly. The Khutbah (sermon) starts at 1:30 p.m. The Iqama (Friday prayer) is at 2 p.m. Eid prayers, Taraweeh prayers, Iftaars, and other special Islamic events and holidays are also held at the Islamic Center of Vallejo.

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Abdul SamadApr 16, 2025

Hours

MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
WednesdayClosed
ThursdayClosed
Friday12:45 PM - 12:00 AM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Location

1181 Lewis Avenue, Vallejo, CA

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Minhaj Shahab

May 14, 2017228 reviews
5

We went for Jumah prayers, they have a big parking lot and very nice and clean masjid. It is about 10 minutes away from Six Flags.

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M S

May 19, 201518 reviews
4

This is the former Highway Church that is now a masjid. The area is large and ample and congregation is welcoming and mostly immigrants trying to find their place in the American mosaic. A great masjid.

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Mohammed A

Jan 18, 20148 reviews
5

There used to be a listing for the old site. I asked for it to be deleted more than a year ago and a new listing created for the new one. They ended up updating the information in the old one, hence this is why you will find the first review confusing. The review was correct at the time. The original property was a converted house. The new property is a nice new building that they bought from a church and converted to a masjid. Mashallah very clean and spacious and the community looks active. I only prayed there during my travel and talked with some of the board members who gave me a brief history.

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April Biedermann

Mar 13, 20093 reviews
3

This masjid seems to be a house converted into a masjid, masha'Allah. It has lots of parking in a gravel lot. There is a separate room for women's prayer as well as a women's restroom to make wudu. There are some books and prayer rugs in the women's section. I don't believe there are any study groups for women, though I did find a children's study group on a Sunday afternoon studying with the imam. It's a nice masjid if someone just wants to pop in for prayer or for salat al jumuah on Friday, but if someone wants more activities or study groups, halaqas, etc., I'd recommend going to Sacramento or another larger masjid. May Allah swt reward their efforts!