Masjid Reconstruction

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About Masjid Reconstruction

We now have a sacred opportunity to answer this need. Allah (SWT) has given us the chance to partake in one of the most beloved acts of charity: rebuilding His house on Earth.

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: “Whoever builds a mosque for Allah, Allah will build for him a house like it in Paradise.” (Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim)

This is the ultimate investment—an act of Sadaqah Jariyah (an ongoing charity). For every prayer offered, for every child who learns the Qur’an, and for every gathering that takes place within the walls you help raise, your reward will continue, long after your contribution is made.

Your Contribution Can Lay the Foundation of Faith

Every single contribution, no matter the size, is a brick in this blessed endeavor. Your generosity will help us:

  • Clear the rubble and lay a new, strong foundation.
  • Raise the walls and construct a roof to shelter the worshippers.
  • Install doors and windows, and plaster the interior.
  • Create a clean and functional wudu (ablution) area.
  • Lay carpets and furnish the prayer hall for the comfort of the faithful.

Your donation will directly help restore the spiritual heartbeat of a community.

  • $25 can provide prayer mats for the faithful.
  • $100 can purchase multiple bags of cement to strengthen the walls.
  • $500 can contribute significantly to the construction of the wudu area.
  • $1,000 can sponsor a major part of the roof, providing shelter and security.

Join us in this noble cause. Let’s transform this site of damage into a beacon of hope and faith once more. Let’s ensure the Adhan rings out again, calling the community back to their spiritual home.

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