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Prayer Times in Detroit

 

If you are searching for Prayer Times in Detroit, you have landed at the right place! This article is all about prayer times and mosques in Detroit. Prayer is an integral part of the Islamic faith and is considered one of the five pillars of Islam. Praying in time is a fundamental part of prayer and one of the Muslim prayer's most important aspects. 


 

Praying in time is essential for Muslims as they are required to prioritize their worship above all worldly tasks. It also allows Muslims to connect with Allah through reflection and contemplation. Prayers prayed in time are also more powerful because they are said with intention and focus. Keep on reading to find out Prayer Times in Detroit in the most famous Mosques of the area!


 

1. Muslim Community Center Of Detroit


 

The Muslim Community Center of Detroit was founded by a group of Nigerians who were also Muslims. They originally had Dawah and Dhikr sessions at the homes of individual members on a rotating basis until they acquired their first property, a single-family house in Detroit that they later converted into a Masjid in 2001. The Masjid received legal status as a building in 2001. In 2007, the Internal Revenue Service designated this firm as a 501 (c) (3) (C) charity organization.

 

It is more than simply a place of worship; it also acts as a gathering place for individuals from various backgrounds. The Center is committed to preserving the Islamic character of its community. This Muslim community is dedicated to establishing an all-encompassing Islamic way of life-based on the teachings of the Holy Quran and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).


 

Muslim Community Center Of Detroit Prayer Times


 

  • Fajr - 7:00 AM
  • Dhuhr - 1:30 PM
  • Asr - 3:00 PM
  • Maghrib - 3:56 PM
  • Isha - 8:00 PM
  • Friday Prayer - 1:30 PM


 

Muslim Community Center Of Detroit Details


 


 

2. Muslim Center Masjid


 

The Muslim Center Mosque and Community Center has served as a place of prayer for Muslims of various backgrounds and traditions since its inception in January 1985. Imam W. Deen Mohammed, may Allah rest his soul in peace, was instrumental in establishing the facility. Imam W. D. Mohammed is regarded as a hero for reorienting Muslims in his homeland toward the Prophet Muhammad's pure teachings (s.a.w.). 


 

Imam Momodou Ceesay, an Al-Azhar student who has travelled extensively throughout West and North Africa, is now the spiritual leader of this mosque’s community. This is a mosque with an active outreach ministry that seeks to engage and collaborate with the non-Muslim community for the greater good of society. Imam Mohammed urged us to "remake the world" by ridding the culture, especially the children, of the harmful effects of sexism, racism, homophobia, transphobia, and other forms of bigotry. 


 

To that end, the authorities of this mosque have always worked with people of other faiths and good intentions, such as Christians, Jews, and others. They've created a thriving and growing community here.  People can get together regularly through weekly workshops and events held in this institute. The three imams who comprise the Muslim Center's Council of Imams are in charge of the community's spiritual direction.

 

Under the supervision of the Resident Imam, these imams are tasked with guiding the congregation of the Mosque in religious and spiritual matters. Their responsibilities include Jumuah Khutbahs, Taleem services, Dawah outreach, Islamic and Arabic lessons, visiting the sick in hospitals, nursing homes/private homes, jailed Muslims, and other activities as assigned.


 

Muslim Center Masjid Prayer Times


 

  • Fajr - 6:33 am
  • Dhuhr - 12:29 pm
  • Asr - 2:44 pm
  • Maghrib - 5:02 pm
  • Isha - 6:27 pm
  • Friday Prayer - 1:00 pm


 

Muslim Center Masjid Details


 


 

3. Islamic Center of Detroit - ICD

 

 

The Islamic Center of Detroit (ICD) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization devoted to supporting the most marginalized individuals of Detroit's Muslim community and the greater community through the lens of Islam and Islamic teachings. The Islamic Center of Detroit (ICD) was formed on Islamic principles and a dedication to aiding Detroit's most needy Muslim community members. 


 

Since its inception in January 2000, the ICD has assisted the poor populations of Brooks, Fiskhorn, Warrendale, and Cody Rouge, as well as the Muslim community in the surrounding communities. The Islamic Center of Detroit (ICD) has been serving hot meals to the homeless and needy in the Metro Detroit region at 13 different sites since the beginning of the Covid-19 epidemic. Also, they assist almost 2,000 individuals every week who would otherwise go hungry owing to the food bank. 


 

While their schools migrate to a virtual format, they offer local youngsters additional educational options. Finally, ICD has started to provide persons in need with teleconferences with licensed mental health practitioners (through Zoom).


 

Islamic Center of Detroit - ICD Prayer Times


 

  • Fajr - 06:33 AM
  • Dhuhr - 12:30 PM
  • Asr - 02:45 PM
  • Maghrib - 5:25
  • Isha - 06:27 PM
  • Friday Prayer - 1:00 PM


 

Islamic Center of Detroit - ICD Details


 


 

4. Masjid Al-Tawheed


 

In 1995, the Masjid Al-Tawheed in Detroit, Michigan, was established. In 1995, the Masjid's founding brothers transformed a business into a place of worship devoted to Allah. The Detroit Tawheed Center is another name for this institution. Fortunately, both the Masjid and the surrounding region have expanded since 1995. A new Masjid was established adjacent to the original, smaller one in 2001. The previous mosque is currently used exclusively for Islamic education. 


 

Approximately a hundred Muslim youngsters, including boys and girls, from kindergarten to seventh grade, have registered in the school this year to obtain an Islamic education. Masjid Al-Tawheed is founded on the teachings of Ahlus Sunnah Wa Al Jamaah. The route that arises from basing one's comprehension of the Quran and Sunnah on the wisdom of one's forebears. They adhere to its Manhaj (Methodology) to the best of their abilities and seek guidance from its esteemed academics. 


 

Sheikhs Abdul Azeez Ibn Baaz, Nasser ud Din Al Albani, Saleh Ibn Utahimeen, Muqbil Al Hadee; and, more recently, Sheikh Rabee Al Madhkhali, Saleh Al Fauzan, Abdul Mohsin Al Abaad, and others are among the teachers of this institute. The prayer times in Detroit for this mosque are given below.


 

Masjid Al-Tawheed  Prayer Times


 

  • Fajr - 06:13 AM
  • Dhuhr - 12:30 PM
  • Asr -02:45 PM
  • Maghrib - 05:02 PM
  • Isha - 06:32 PM
  • Friday Prayer - 1:30 pm


 

Masjid Al-Tawheed Details


 

 

 

FAQs

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The Fajr prayer time in Detroit is 06:02 AM today.

The Dhuhr prayer time in Detroit is 01:25 PM today.

The Asr prayer time in Detroit is 04:50 PM today.

The Maghrib prayer time in Detroit is 07:30 PM today.

The Isha prayer time in Detroit is 08:49 PM today.

The Sunrise time in Detroit is 07:19 AM today.

The Sunset time in Detroit is 07:30 PM today.

Yes, you can subscribe to receive daily prayer notifications with the Muslim & Quran - Prayer Times mobile application in your location. Download the application on your android or iPhone smartphone, select prayer timings and enable prayer times notifications. The app allows you to choose your preferred prayer timings calculation method; either high altitude calculation method or timings from the most authentic prayer times calculation authority in your region. Users also have the option to choose their preferred Fiqh and daylight savings to adjust the prayer times automatically. Users can also choose their own notification sound.

If you are following daylight saving time, the time of your daily prayers will have to be adjusted accordingly. The Muslim and Quran - Prayer Times mobile application allows users to enable daylight savings time. To enable the feature, select prayer timings, go to settings, select daylight savings, choose the daylight savings time applicable in your region (+1 hour, +30 minutes, - 30 minutes, -1 hour, etc) and receive auto-adjusted prayer times notification on your phone.

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