Islamic Center of Irvine

The Islamic Center of Irvine |

Mosque at 2 Truman Street, Irvine, CA 92620

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    Love the imams here but I wish they can organize the masjid. I've been going here for a while now and I sometimes see disputes over brother wanting to call for athan. They should get qualified muathans

    Added May 07, 2017 by Bassam Alkabbani
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    Beautiful Mosque with a great voice of Imam who lead the Tarawih prayers MashAllah. Again as my last review on Orange County Islamic Foundation in Mission Viejo, CA. Here also a fee is charged ($5) for Iftar(breaking of fast during month of Ramadan) food. This is the first time that I know or anyone that I know has come across such a practice of charging worshippers for Iftar food. It is not even heard of in my country Uganda or even in any poor country. In a poor location or country, it is understandable but not in a place where worshippers regular vehicle is a Mercedes, BMW and Lexus. The management need to read the Hadith(sayings of Prophet Mohammed PBUH) on charity during the month of Ramadan. On my way out after Tarawih prayers I see Muslim Sister begging. I'm sure she didn't have the Iftar food for $5! If the management knows the Hadith, then they are very ignorant believing perhaps it is fine in their locality. The management can learn from Masjids in the poor areas of US on how Iftar food is organized. Also the management can learn from the Hadith "Charity never decrease wealth...". Surprisingly, on the night I was here, a guest speaker was speaking about the same Hadith "Charity never decrease wealth...". It seems like the management never learned anything from it.
    Further more, being in such a location, it was disturbing to see Sisters praying in the same prayer hall as men with only a small barrier similar to forming lines in public places in front of them. Whilst it is permissible for Sisters to pray behind men without some form of partition, I'm sure that the Sisters would prefer to see some kind of screening so that they would not be stared at by men when leaving or entering the Masjid . A simple affordable mobile partition is available and used by many Mosques. Why not here where luxury is evident everywhere but spending a little to keep Sisters area a little more private seems unavailable or does the management believe otherwise? In most other Masjids even in poor locations of US, Sisters when they bring their kids to the Masjid, one Sister takes on the duty in turn of looking after the kids FREE whilst the prayer or gathering is taking place. But here you have to pay! I observed this only after two very short visits. My assumption is the management has made this Masjid only for the well off worshippers. The management can learn a lot from the other Masjids located in poor areas of CA or US.

    Added April 06, 2017 by Anwar Shah
  • I'm biased... It's my camp and I raised three kids through it. If it's good enough for my kids, perhaps it's worth a try. We are also one of only 4 camps in Irvine that are accredited by the American camp association.

    Added March 21, 2017 by Camp Izza
  • Great programs, professional audio, very intellectual imams

    Added August 01, 2016 by Marco Rafta
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