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Masjid Muhammad or Washington Masjid, also called, “The Nation’s Masjid (Mosque)” is the place of worship for several thousand Muslims in the Washington, D.C. area.

Eid Al-Fitr

Friday March 20th

9:00 AM Masjid Open

9:15 AM Takbirat

10:00 AM Eid Prayer/Khutbah

11:00 AM Open Activities

Eid At Night

Saturday March 21st

4:30 – 8:30 PM

 

Friday Night Bazaar

Marketplace Every Friday 3 – 7pm

3935 Minnesota Ave and Dix Streets NE

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Exterior Memorial & Legacy Wall

We invite you to honor the memory of a loved one or your family by permanently engraving one or more bricks within the wall.

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Announcements

Masjid Jumah Location during Construction

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The Nation’s Masjid
(Mosque)

Masjid Muhammad or Washington Masjid, also called, “The Nation’s Masjid (Mosque)” is the place of worship for several thousand Muslims in the Washington, D.C. area. Every Friday, near midday when the traditional “Adhan” (call to prayer) is heard there, hundreds gather to offer praise and thanks to Allah (G-d) and listen to the Imam deliver a meaningful, inspiring khutbah (sermon). This is the Juma’h service, the Muslim’s congregational worship, as commanded by Allah in the Holy Quran and as has been practiced in the world for more than 1400 years.

Capital Campaign

Masjid Muhammad “The Nation’s Mosque” has embarked on the final leg of our building expansion, Capital Campaign.

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News

Recent Community News

Former Leader of Nation’s Mosque Recognized by Dunbar High School

Islamic scholar and master mathematician Dr. Abdul Alim Abdullah Shabazz was awarded the 2015 Legacy-Pioneer Award by the Paul Lawrence Dunbar Senior High School Alumni Foundation. This is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon an Alumnus of the high school. The...

Imam Talib Shareef to Speak at Muslim In America Event

NEW HAVEN>> Join Register Community Engagement Editor Shahid Abdul-Karim and The Nation’s Mosque leader, Imam Talib Shareef for a community conversation on “The Struggles of Being Muslim in America: Culture, Religion and Identity,” from noon to 2 p.m. Oct. 31,...

2nd Annual Celebrate Marriage Event

Join Masjid Muhammad, The Nation's Mosque, for the 2nd Annual Celebrate Marriage Event on November 7, 2015. Singles and Couples are invited to participate in the stimulating afternoon workshop facilitated by Imam Mutee Mulazim; then enjoy an elegant evening of...

Eid Ul-Adha on Thursday September 24th

As Salaam Alaikum, Masjid Muhammad is planning a wonderful Eid ul-Adha celebration, so please join in the activities.  The prayer will be held on Thursday September 24, 2015 at 10am, the feast being held on Saturday September 26, 2015 starting at 11am, both events...

Yarrow Mamout Finally Receives a Proper Funeral

Nisa Islam Muhammad August 18, 2015 WASHINGTON, DC—In 1752 during the height of the slave trade, Yarrow Mamout, a 16-year-old Muslim was captured in Guinea and shipped to Annapolis, Md. where he was bought by the Beall family who moved him to DC. After 44 years as a...

The Nation’s Mosque Chosen to Host International Senior Journalist

Masjid Muhammad, The Nation's Mosque will once again facilitate a luncheon discussion  for 17 international journalists participating in the East-West Center's upcoming 2015 Senior Journalists Seminar, scheduled to take place August 19 – September 10, 2015 with travel...

Father’s Day Program: “How to build men”

Washington, D.C. Prior to breaking the Ramadan Fast and enjoying an Iftar, a “Father’s Day” program brought young adult brothers, their fathers/grandfathers, some sisters and others together to hear a talk by Command Sergeant Major, Sultan Muhammad, USA Ret., about...

Leader of the Nation’s Mosque Response to Charleston Killings

Imam Talib Shareef, leader of The Nation’s Mosque, Masjid Muhammad, the oldest Muslim community located in the capital of America dating back to the mid 1930s, responds to the Charleston massacre. We join the President and all right-minded people across the nation who...

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