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Regina City Jamia Masjid is making a significant stride by purchasing this 1910 McIntyre Street building in the heart of downtown Regina to covert a much-needed masjid and Islamic school. This move acknowledges the growing Muslim community in Regina and next generation. In'Sha'Allah, the new facility will satisfy the growing needs of the Regina Muslim Community. Allah has chosen to build you a House in Jannah - Will you accept? Donate

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Regina City Jamia Masjid

It is a community center for all.

The Center is committed to preserving an Islamic.

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Regina City Jamia Masjid

It is a community center for all.

The Center is committed to preserving an Islamic.

Learn Sunnah
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Regina City Jamia Masjid

It is a community center for all.

The Center is committed to preserving an Islamic.

Read Holy Quran
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Welcome to the Regina City Jamia Masjid

In The Name Of Allah
The Beneficent The Merciful

Nestled in the heart of Regina, Saskatchewan, the newly established Regina City Jamia Masjid stands as a beacon of faith, unity, and community. This mosque, with its elegant architecture blending traditional Islamic designs with modern aesthetics, symbolizes a harmonious integration of cultural heritage and contemporary values. The Regina City Jamia Masjid is more than just a place of worship; it is a vibrant community hub designed to cater to the diverse needs of Muslims in the region and to foster a deeper understanding of Islam among the wider public.

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Our Vision

To be a vibrant, welcoming center for spiritual growth, community unity, and intercultural understanding.

Our Mission

To provide a peaceful space for worship, foster educational and social programs, and promote compassion, respect, and service within the community.

In The Name Of Allah

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  • Invitation to apply for Qur'anic Arabic language teacher
  • Invitation to Apply for Qur'an memorization teacher
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Congregational Prayers

Our Prayer Timings

Fajr

Begins: 4:46 AM

Iqamah: 5:01 AM

Zuhr

Begins: 12:52 PM

Iqamah: 1:07 PM

Asr

Begins: 4:14 PM

Iqamah: 4:29 PM

Magrib

Begins: 7:02 PM

Iqamah: 7:17 PM

Isha

Begins: 8:32 PM

Iqamah: 8:47 PM

Jummah

Begins: 01:15 PM

Iqamah: 01:45 PM

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Islamic Quotes from Quran

Islamic Quotes

Quran 41:11

“Creation of the Universe: "Then He directed Himself to the heaven while it was smoke and said to it and to the earth, 'Come [into being], willingly or by compulsion.' They said, 'We have come willingly.”

Quran 21:30

“Big Bang Theory: "Do not those who disbelieve see that the heavens and the earth were a closed-up mass, then We opened them out?”

Quran 23:14

“Then We made the sperm-drop into a clinging clot, and We made the clot into a lump [of flesh], and We made [from] the lump, bones, and We covered the bones with flesh; then We developed him into another creation. So blessed is Allah, the best of creators.”

Quran 78:6-7

“Mountains as Pegs: "Have We not made the earth a resting place? And the mountains as stakes?"”

Quran 36:40

“Orbiting of the Sun and Moon: "It is not for the sun to overtake the moon, nor does the night outstrip the day. They all float, each in an orbit." ”

Quran 23:18

“Water Cycle: "And We have sent down rain from the sky in a measured amount and settled it in the earth. And indeed, We are Able to take it away." ”

Quran 51:47

“Expansion of the Universe: "And the heaven We constructed with strength, and indeed, We are [its] expander." ”

Quran 75:3-4

“Fingerprint Identification: "Does man think that We will not assemble his bones? Yes. [We are] Able [even] to proportion his fingertips." ”

Quran 57:25

“Iron's Celestial Origin: "And We sent down iron, wherein is great military might and benefits for the people, and so that Allah may make evident those who support Him and His messengers unseen." ”

Quran 42:49

“Gender Determination: "He creates what He wills. He bestows female [children] upon whom He wills and bestows male [children] upon whom He wills." ”

Nestled in the heart of Regina, Saskatchewan, the newly established Regina City Jamia Masjid stands as a beacon of faith, unity, and community. This mosque, with its elegant architecture blending traditional Islamic designs with modern aesthetics, symbolizes a harmonious integration of cultural heritage and contemporary values. The Regina City Jamia Masjid is more than just a place of worship; it is a vibrant community hub designed to cater to the diverse needs of Muslims in the region and to foster a deeper understanding of Islam among the wider public.

Upon entering the mosque, one is immediately struck by the serene ambiance. The prayer hall, spacious and filled with natural light, offers a tranquil environment for daily prayers, Friday sermons, and other religious gatherings. The intricate calligraphy and geometric patterns adorning the walls are not just decorative but serve as reminders of the rich Islamic artistic tradition and the mosque’s dedication to maintaining this heritage.

The establishment of Regina City Jamia Masjid was driven by a vision of creating a welcoming space for everyone, regardless of their background or level of religious knowledge. The founders recognized the growing Muslim population in the area and the need for a community center that could serve as both a spiritual sanctuary and a place for social interaction. With this in mind, the mosque’s facilities include a community hall, classrooms, and even a modest library. These spaces are designed to host a variety of activities ranging from educational workshops, Quranic classes, and interfaith dialogues to social events, cultural festivals, and community service projects.

One of the mosque’s core missions is to provide comprehensive religious education. The Regina City Jamia Masjid also offers classes for children and adults alike, covering topics such as Quran memorization, Islamic jurisprudence, Arabic language, and the history of Islam. These classes are conducted by qualified instructors who are passionate about imparting knowledge and fostering a love for learning. For many, this educational aspect of the mosque serves as a crucial link to their faith and cultural identity, especially for the younger generation growing up in a multicultural society.

Regina City Jamia Masjid also places a strong emphasis on social responsibility and community outreach. Regular food drives, charity events, and volunteer programs are organized to support the less fortunate in the local community, reflecting the Islamic principles of compassion and generosity. The mosque’s leadership actively collaborates with other religious and community organizations to promote mutual respect and understanding, breaking down barriers and building bridges across different faiths and cultures.

Inclusivity and diversity are at the heart of Regina City Jamia Masjid’s ethos. The mosque strives to be a space where everyone feels welcome, including women, youth, and converts to Islam. Special programs and support groups are available to address the unique needs of these community members, ensuring that the mosque remains a supportive and nurturing environment for all.

In conclusion, the Regina City Jamia Masjid is not merely a place of worship; it is a thriving community center that embodies the values of faith, knowledge, and service. By fostering a sense of belonging and promoting intercultural understanding, the mosque aims to contribute positively to the social fabric of the city and to be a source of light and guidance for all who walk through its doors.