Islamic Center of Northwest Arkansas
1420 W Center St, Fayetteville, AR 72701
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Objectives
Prayers
To provide a place for Muslims to offer the five daily prayers and participate in other religious affairs.
Strengthen Bonds
To strengthen the bonds between Muslims in the community.
Religious Affairs
To administer the religious affairs of the communty by following the Quran and Sunnah.
Community Service
To engage in community service through charitable givings, helping the needy and humanitarian efforts.
Spread the Message
To convey the message of Islam and its teachings to Muslims as well as non-Muslims in Northwest Arkansas.
Interfaith
To promote better interfaith relationships through cultural and educational activities.
ICNWA Islamic School
ICNWA runs an Islamic School that serves both children and adults. Students can learn Arabic, Islamic Studies, Quran and there are adult classes held weekly to discuss various Islamic topics.
Our Team
Imam
- Abdellah Essalki
Executive Board Advisor
- Malik Sadiq
Executive Team
- President – Abdellah Essalki
- Vice-President – Teguh Sridjajamerta
- Treasurer – Nihad Majid
- Secretary – Mohammad Abdulhadi
- Public Relation – Bilal Ziada
- Marriage Court Officer – Teguh Sridjajamerta
Board of Trustees
- Radwan Al-Faouri
- Shamima Majid
- Waqar Mihal
- Shaista Sandhu
- HK Khalil Sharif
- Hayot Tuychiev
- Hammad Javed
Daily Prayers
The Masjid holds five daily prayers seven days a week, including the Friday congregational prayer, Al-Jumu’ah. Also, the ICNWA holds Taraweeh prayers during Ramadan, and both Eid prayers.
ICNWA History
1970's
Muslim community of Fayetteville was established by University of Arkansas Muslim students
1980's
Muslim professionals moved to Northwest Arkansas
1994
Mosque construction project began
1998
ICNWA became a non-profit organization
2001
Ground Breaking Started
2003
New mosque completed
Old Masjid
New Masjid