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Welcome to the
Bayside Masjid - Masjid Al Rahmat
Welcome to Bayside Masjid, also known as Masjid Al Rahmat. Located in the vibrant and diverse Bayside community, we embody the welcoming spirit of Islamic brotherhood and sisterhood. Our Masjid seeks be a dynamic community center open to all. We strive as Muslims to bond, share, learn, and grow in faith.
Our mission at Bayside Masjid is to preserve and uplift Islamic identity within our ever-growing community. We actively work towards building a viable, vibrant Muslim community that stands tall in its faith and values. Our programs and initiatives aim to foster an environment of understanding of the Islamic way of life based on the teachings of the Holy Quran and the inspiring Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (Peace and Blessing be upon him)
We believe that a strong and prosperous community is built upon the tenets of faith, love, and unity, As such, we strive to provide an enriching platform for all, allowing each individual to deepen their understanding of Islam, forge lifelong relationships, contribute to the community, and above all, draw closer to Allah (SWT)
As you explore our website, you'll find a wealth of information about our services, educational programs, community outreach initiatives, and ways to get involved. We invite you to join us on this journey of faith, fellowship, and community service, as we work together to enrich our lives and those around us with the divine light of Islam.
Welcome to the Bayside Masjid - Masjid Al Rahmat. The house of Mercy!
Snapshots of our Activities
Current Ongoing Programs
Women’s Halaqa and Kids Activities
Friday Jumma Salah
First Adhan 12:40pm
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Islamic School
Currently in progress
School Calendar | Fall Semester | Spring Semester |
First day | In Progress (TBA) | In Progress (TBA) |
Late registration | In Progress (TBA) | In Progress (TBA) |
Last day | In Progress (TBA) | In Progress (TBA) |
Community with over 62 different
nationalities represented.
Over 1,200 men and women attend the
weekly Jumma prayer service.
60 percent of our community
is under the age of 34.