Masjid Darussalam

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Masjid DarusSalam
Masjid DaursSalam.JPG
Religion
Affiliation Islam
Branch/tradition Sunni
Ecclesiastical or organizational status non-profit religious organization
Governing bodyHanafi
Location
Location21W525 North Ave, Lombard, Illinois 60148
Geographic coordinates 41°54′11″N88°02′43″W / 41.903073°N 88.045311°W / 41.903073; -88.045311
Architecture
Type Mosque
GroundbreakingAugust 20, 2009
Completed2013
Specifications
Interior area22,000
Dome(s)1
Minaret(s)2
Website
masjidds.org

Masjid DarusSalam is a mosque in Lombard, Illinois, completed in 2013. The mosque is home to the DarusSalam Seminary, a national project which aims to educate the Islamic community in the traditional Islamic sciences.

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Building

The 22,000-square-foot building is located on North Avenue and includes a main prayer hall, classrooms, administrative offices, and a community hall. [1] In 2021, the seminary completed "Phase 2," their Seminary expansion, including a gymnasium, library, and additional classrooms. As of 2022, the project has been augmented and is fully functional.

Phase 2

In late 2017, Masjid DarusSalam began constructing their Phase 2 Project: the National Seminary Campus. The schema envisioned a larger, exclusive women's prayer hall, an indoor gym, a basketball court, a library featuring over 20,000 books, and supplementary classrooms for students.

In 2015, the DarusSalam administration purchased 3.5 additional acres of land. Beginning in 2017, the National Seminary Campus and its supplementary parking lot were constructed within this plot of land. The parking lot allowed for an additional 400 individual parking spaces for community members. [2]

Programs

Masjid DarusSalam offers monthly seminars and weekly programs. As of 2022, they have augmented summer programs and children's programs, a Sunday school, a 7-year academic program known as the "Takmīl program," a Qurʾān Memorization Academy - the Taḥfīz program, after-school programs, Sister's Fiqh (Jurisprudence) & Tajweed (Qurʾānic elocution), and their flagship, 1-year academic course, the Tanwīr intensive. [3]

As of 2022, weekly programs consist of informational and knowledgeable lectures, namely, Team Fajr (post-aurora lectures and breakfast), Ṣalawāt, and a weekly Tafsīr (exegesis) program, respectively, for brothers and sisters.

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References

  1. "ABOUT US". Masjid Darussalam. Retrieved July 6, 2013.
  2. "About Us – Masjid DarusSalam" . Retrieved 2021-05-17.
  3. "Masjid DarusSalam – Contemporary Scholarship through Authentic Tradition" . Retrieved 2021-05-17.