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It is incredible how one small idea can grow into something truly special. Over 30 years later, Masjid al-Mu'min of Pittsburgh is still standing and has been working very hard to establish the type of Islam which was meant to reform all walks of society to serve the one and only true God, Allah, the Most High who is without any partners, who exists without a place. Under the leadership of Imam Na'eem Abdullah and the consultation of its Majlis Ash Shurah, Masjid al-Mu'min is dedicated to reviving the spirit of Islam in its vicinity. Masjid al-Mu'min is what some may call a “Sunni” community. “Sunni” is short for “Ahl us-Sunnah wal-Jamaa'ah” which means “People of the Sunnah (the Prophetic Way) and the Community. “Ahl us-Sunnah wal-Jamaa’ah” has been defined by classical scholars as those who are Ash’arī or Maturidī in Aqeedah (Islamic Belief); Hanafī, Mālikī, Shāfi'ī or Hanbalī in Fiqh (outward practice); and those who follow any of Turūq us-Sūfiyyah (the spiritual paths). We at Masjid al-Mu'min are Ash’arī in Aqeedah, Mālikī in Fiqh and Qaadiriyyah in Tareeqah. This is what we adhere to and what we teach as it has reached us by the route of the great African Mujaddid (Islamic Reviver of the Faith) - Shehu ‘Uthmān Dan Fodiyo (may Allah envelop him in His Mercy) (d. 1232). This is what we are upon. We are grateful to Allah for Allah’s guidance and we are unapologetic about it. ​.

Pillars Of Islam

The Islamic Pillars

The Five Pillars of Islam are the core principles that guide a Muslim's faith and practice

Salah

Five daily prayers to maintain a direct connection with Allah.

Zakat

Giving a portion of wealth to help the needy, purify wealth, and promote equality.

Hajj

Once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage to Mecca for those who are able, symbolizing unity and devotion..

Fasting

Fasting during Ramadan to practice self-discipline and empathize with the less fortunate.

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