Ramadan Kareem
Our center is closed but our programs are available online
Attawheed Islamic Center operates solely through the generous donations of its patrons and volunteers. Help us achieve the goal of $125,000 this Ramadan إن شاء الله in order to continue providing the much needed services to our community.
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Special Fajr Halaqa's
حلقات الفجر Mon. Wed. Fri. Sat. Four days a week @ 5:30 AM. Covering the rules of Tajweed and lessons from verses of the Quran throughout the session
أربع أيام من الساعة الخامسه و النصف مع مدارسة قواعد التجويد و دروس من الأيات خلال الحلقة |
Qiyam-al-Lail (Night prayer)
قيام الليل Listen to Qiyam Al Layal Prayers, with recitation of three pages. Individual recitation
قيام الليل سيكون استماع لدعاء قيام الليل مع دعاء و تلاوة ثلاث صفحات ثم الكل يبدا فرديا قيام الليل |
Live Quran and Ramadan trivia during Taraweeh time
مسابقة القرآن و الامتحان على الهواء في وقت التراويح و بعد التلاوة |
An intensive program during the last ten days of Ramadan برنامج مركز في العشر الأواخر |
Special program for Laylatul Qadr برنامج خاص بليلة القدر |
Fatwa Hotline for any question from Fajr to Magreb @ 216-258-1962 الخط الساخن للفتوى من الفجر الى المغرب |
Any individual who wants to review the Quran, give the Shiekh a call directly اي فرد يريد مراجعة القرآن يتصل على الشيخ مباشرة |
About UsAttawheed Islamic Center (AIC) today is located in Carnegie, PA and attracts more ~700 patrons, serving the Muslim Community of West Pittsburgh. Its serving areas include Carnegie, Heidlerberg, Greentree, Scott Township, Collier Township, Dormont, Mt. Lebanon, Upper St. Clair, South Fayette, North Fayette, Oakdale, Bridgeville, McDonald, Robinson Township, Findlay Township, Moon Township, Baldwin Township, Bethal Park, and other nearby areas. Read More...
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Our HistoryAttawheed Islamic Center (AIC) was established by graduate students from Saudi Arabia attending University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University and registered on June 12, 1995 with the State of Pennsylvania as a non-profit religious organization providing religious services for Muslims residing in the western areas of Pittsburgh and the western suburbs. At the beginning, it attracted mostly Arab speaking patrons. Read More...
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Mission & Values
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