Islamic Association of Raleigh mosque in Raleigh, NC
4.6
9 reviews

Islamic Association of Raleigh

808 Atwater Street, Raleigh, NC

Sunni (Traditional)

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Daniyal FahadApr 29, 2025

Hours

MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
WednesdayClosed
ThursdayClosed
Friday11:30 AM - 12:00 AM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Location

808 Atwater Street, Raleigh, NC

4.6
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Erdem Alpay

Jan 29, 202117 reviews
5

Great place. Big, clean masjeed. Big parking.

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Syed Kaschif Ahmed

Jul 2, 201825 reviews
5

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Minhaj Shahab

Aug 3, 2016228 reviews
5

MashaAllah very nice multi level masjid with plenty of parking.

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Fardeen Faiz

Oct 21, 20128 reviews
3

Great facilities. Though I noticed one imaam lead all four shifts of jumah once which is weird?

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Imran Ali

Jul 14, 20126 reviews
4

Visited from Miami went for jumah salat. 4 sessions with the topics highlighted on the website. I attended the second session. Very good khutba in Arabic and then translation. Nice large compound Would recommend for anyone visiting the area.

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Md Rashid

Apr 1, 201217 reviews
5

Really nice masjid and the food is good too!

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Faris N

Jul 10, 20088 reviews
5

Masjid offers many activities on a daily basis - be it tajweed or basketball. The masjid has its own cafe with pretty good food, which is mostly zabihah. The imam, from Syria, is phenomenal. There are 3 shifts for Dhur prayer on Friday because of the overwhelming number of community members. This masjid has a lot of potential.

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Ayesha Ahmad

Jun 13, 20054 reviews
5

This is the masjid I grew up in, so maybe I'm biased. But I've seen a lot of masajid, and still, if I could pick this one up and plant it wherever I live, I would. The imam is AWESOME, supportive, understanding, open, and kind, and has done an amazing job of balancing between varied Islamic views in the community. He's the glue that holds it together, truly. The masjid also has a dedicated core group of volunteers, both men and women (and children!) who give generously of their time to make it a true community center for the Muslims there. The prayer building has a huge multipurpose room directly behind the prayer hall that during large events becomes the women's prayer area. This is OK in terms of space, but the khutba/prayer will echo and sometimes make it difficult to hear. Plus, the women's "entrance" is in the back, by the bathroom, and the doors are often locked. Still, I've never felt there was a problem with me using the main entrance. Overall... my favorite masjid ever :)

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Shabana Mir

May 28, 200537 reviews
4

I visited this center some time ago in connection with a wedding. The gender arrangement seemed better than most mosques. The imam appears to help and counsels both genders in his community.