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The '''West Side Masjidr''' is a 13,000 square-foot mosque or masjid affiliated with the [[Birmingham Islamic Society]] and located on [[Gary Avenue]] in [[Fairfield]]. The center serves mainly as a location for prayers and youth activities, serving primarily West Africans who live in the Birmingham area. [[Ibrahima Diallo]] serves as imam.
The '''West Side Masjid''' is a 13,000 square-foot mosque or masjid affiliated with the [[Birmingham Islamic Society]] and located on [[Gary Avenue]] in [[Fairfield]]. The center serves mainly as a location for prayers and youth activities, serving primarily West Africans who live in the Birmingham area. [[Ibrahima Diallo]] serves as imam.


The masjid took a one year lease on its store-front location, but expects to expand to a larger space when the lease term ends.
The masjid took a one-year lease on its store-front location, but expects to expand to a larger space when the lease term ends.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 16:20, 9 November 2021

The West Side Masjid is a 13,000 square-foot mosque or masjid affiliated with the Birmingham Islamic Society and located on Gary Avenue in Fairfield. The center serves mainly as a location for prayers and youth activities, serving primarily West Africans who live in the Birmingham area. Ibrahima Diallo serves as imam.

The masjid took a one-year lease on its store-front location, but expects to expand to a larger space when the lease term ends.

References

  • Garrison, Greg (February 8, 2010) "Fairfield mosque a sign of Muslim growth in Birmingham area." Birmingham News

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