Khadeeja Islamic Center

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Mosque at 1019 West Parkway Avenue, West Valley City, UT 84119


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  • Best to pray Taraveh and Eid Sala
    huge gathering
    Loved it

    Added May 12, 2017 by Ammara Rashid
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    Proverb: «Never be fooled by what you see on the outside because the inside is often a different story».

    Friday 09 Sept 2016; I went to the mosque Khadeeja Islamic Center for Salat El-Jomouâa. The days after is Wokouf Ârafa and Eid El-Adha. It was a beautiful mosque and I was very happy to see a traditional mosque. Believe me, I Regrete to have set foot in this supposedly Mosque. The man called Khaled refused I parked my truck in the parking lot even though I had only the head of the truck. Addressing to the administration responsible called Rachid, he allow me to park even specifying the place. After Salat Al- Jomouâa I was in my truck to plan my trip and waiting for Salat Al-Asr , Khalid came and spoke to me wildly rage teeth and disrespectfully by expelling me from the Mosque. He physically assaulted me twice. The second time he even jumped in my truck and from the truck window he hit me in the chest and pulled me. This man also hit my truck which is a destruction of others properties, and sequestrating me by blocking my truck to exit. Notifying Rachid by phone he said: “You did not leave yet? You create lot of problems”, Instead to call This agressif person and order him to leave me and get away from me. The messenger of Ellah ﷺ said: Shall I not tell you of that by means of which Allah erases sins and raises people in status? Doing Wudu properly taking a lot of steps to the Masjid and waiting for one salah after another. That is the Ribat for you...

    I should be considered Ibn Sabile because I am a Muslim traveling away from my home 4,000 kms and any Mosque should welcome Ibn Sabile with joy, brotherhood and peace. Unfortunately the opposite happened in this place. Therefore, this place cannot be considered as a Mosque, but may be a privet club.

    I advise ALL brothers and sisters to not go to this place and there are Mosques where you will be welcomed and where you can accomplish your religious obligations in peace.

    Added February 09, 2017 by Abdelaziz Mouna
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    I would like to talk about my unfortunate experience yesterday at the Khadeeja Islamic Center in West Valley, Utah. My partner, Mo (a Muslim), and I (a Christian) visited this mosque in hopes of getting married. I--as a non-Muslim--do not need to have a ceremony officiated by an Imam in order to get married, but my partner does and believes this is an important part of the marriage process. Although I am not a Muslim, I want to respect my partner's values and beliefs, so I agreed on his request to perform a Muslim marriage ceremony in a mosque. Now according to The Quran, it is permitted for a Muslim man to marry a woman who is not Muslim as long as she is a woman of the book, meaning Jewish or Christian. Knowing nothing else about us, the Imam REFUSED to marry us, based on the following reasons:

    1. He said he will never marry a Muslim and a Christian in a Western country, because he personally does not agree with this. (He chose to put his personal preferences above Allah and what is written in The Quran.)
    2. He will not subject a child to be born into a mixed Muslim and Christian household, since this encourages the child to think for him/herself and maybe not follow his father in Islam. (So I guess for him it is better to bring a child into a household out of wedlock than into a mixed-religion household.)
    3. He believes that "most Muslims are LOSERS" and he would never subject me to that, for fear that I will judge all Muslims to be like them. (Suggesting my partner may be one of them, knowing absolutely nothing about him or how he keeps his faith.)
    4. 10 years in the future, Mo and I may get in an argument and get a divorce. And he does not want that.
    5. He has performed the marriage before between two Muslims in America and it ended for them in heartache, so it could not possibly work for us.
    6. He asked me if I would ever convert to Islam, and I was honest and told him probably not. He then told me he would NEVER let me convert anyway, even if I asked him he would never accept me as a sister. (Islam IS a proselytizing religion so again this is just his personal preference.)

    I hope beyond hope that no other American ever takes one step inside this mosque, for I would not want any American to believe this is how most Muslims behave. It's due to people like him that there is such a negative view on Muslims in this country. This Imam judged me and my partner of 5 years, refused to uphold his duty to marry us, refused to convert Christians in America, and refused my partner's right to uphold his faith in the best way he can by TRYING to do the right thing by Allah. He actually had the audacity to ask me if Mo was controlling me or forcing me to participate in this ceremony. He had the AUDACITY to judge my partner, the most wonderful, beautiful, generous, caring person I know. I love him. And as a free-thinking American I obviously would not be at this mosque in the first place if I did not love and respect Mo so much that I would do this ceremony for him. I respect him and his religion so much that I wore a hijab before entering the mosque, even though I did not receive the same respect for my faith in return.

    This man is no Imam. He does not uphold The Quran. He thinks so poorly of his own brothers to call them "losers". He has such a poor view of America (a country he obviously immigrated to) a country that feeds him, lets him practice the faith of his choosing, and gives him the right to marry whoever he wants. He believes his personal preferences are greater than Allah's own word. This man should be stripped of his title since the duty of an Imam is to uphold The Quran. An Imam's duty is to STOP sectarianism!! He must encourage Muslims to embrace Islam, and encourage marriage!! And as a proselytizing religion, Muslims believe you will be rewarded in heaven by inviting and accepting others (Da'wah).

    As we were leaving the mosque, Mo said "Do you know this girl's name? Her name is Jana (meaning "heaven" in Arabic) and you just threw her out of your mosque, how can you ever know her?"

    Added November 23, 2016 by 801 801
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