Islamic Center of Fullerton mosque in Fullerton, CA
3.7
3 reviews

Islamic Center of Fullerton

515 West Valencia Drive, Fullerton, CA

Sunni (Traditional)

The idea of the Islamic center of Fullerton grew out of the concerns of a small group of Vietnamese Muslim families, mostly immigrants who settled in Orange County. The need to preserve their religious identity, cultural heritage, and desire to educate their children in Islamic principles drew these families together, often on weekends. Initially a small group comprised of 10-15 families started to meet on weekends. Meetings were initially held in private homes. Over a period of time, through word of mouth, more families started to get together and the group realized the need for a permanent home. In 2004 Brother Musa Asari decided to rent a facility and established Vietnamese Muslim Community 501 (C) 3 a nonprofit organization. In 2017 community realized the need to create a better structure and to be more inclusive it was suggested to change the name from VMC to ICOF and established first board of directors under ICOF.

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Abdul SamadApr 17, 2025

Hours

MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
WednesdayClosed
ThursdayClosed
Friday01:15 PM - 12:00 AM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Location

515 West Valencia Drive, Fullerton, CA

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Minhaj Shahab

Jul 5, 2015228 reviews
5

This is a small masjid in a complex (in the corner). I didn't see any signage from outside but when I went in quite a few people were praying Taraweeh. It seems like it is open for all 5 prayers.

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Umm Hurairah Khadijah Amatullah

Dec 5, 201032 reviews
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I was going to this mosque for a while when I would be in the area. However, one day, I was suddenly told I was no longer welcome because the police had been there looking for me. I was never told why the police were supposedly looking for me. I contacted the local police department and they said they knew about the mosque but had not been to it looking for anyone. Since then I have had several contacts with the police, and not once has there been any mention of warrants or wants for me. I still do not know why the police supposedly were looking for me.

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Zia Qureshi

Apr 10, 200913 reviews
5

The Masjid and the people there are very friendly and warm. They welcome all Muslims regardless of what community you are from.