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Slide Uthman ibne Affan: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings
be upon him, said,”Whoever builds a masjid for Allah,
Allah will build for him a house like it in Paradise“. – Muslim and Bukhari
Nothing is impossible with Allah Nothing is impossible with Allah Uthman ibne Affan: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings
be upon him, said,”Whoever builds a mosque for Allah, then
Allah will build for him a house like it in Paradise“.
– Muslim and Bukhari

United Islamic Trust South Windsor Connecticut

Welcome to Islamic Center of South Windsor. We have been providing the basic day to day services to the Muslim community including five daily prayers; Friday communal prayers; Eid Prayers and Islamic Evening Education for our youth. Madrasah: Qur’aan and Islamic studies classes (for children aged 5 to 16)

Quran Studies

Madrasah: Qur’aan and Islamic studies classes (for children aged 5 to 16)

Islamic Classes

We organize All Ages Short Islamic Classes (for male and female)

Islamic Awareness

Islamic awareness programmes / lectures for adults male and female

Islamic Services

We perform Nikaah (Islamic Marriage) and other marriage services

Pillars Of Islam

  • Kalima
  • Salaah
  • Sawm
  • Zakaat
  • Hajj

“I witness that there is no god but God and I witness that Muhammad is His messenger.” Since the profession of faith is an integral part of daily prayer, the practicing Muslim recites it repeatedly.

Each Muslim should pray five times a day: in the morning, at noon, in the afternoon, after sunset, and early at night. These prayers can be said anywhere, prayers that are said in the company of others are better than those said alone.

Another pillar is the fast (sawm) kept each year in the ninth month in the lunar Muslim calendar, Ramadan. While the fast lasts, neither food nor drink may be taken from sunrise to sunset, but they are allowed at night.

The third pillar is the giving of alms, or a special tax, to the needy (zakat).  Traditionally, this tax is paid in conjunction with the large celebration held when the month of fasting is over.

At least once in his or her lifetime, every Muslim whose health and finances permit should make the pilgrimage to Mecca to carry out various rituals, including walking seven times around the Kaaba.

Upcoming Events

Contact Information

Physical/Mailing Address

 
  100 Long Hill Road,
  South Windsor, CT 06074
 

Management

  Tahir Chaudhary – 860 209 8208
  Zafar Chaudhary – 860 997 9061
  Habib Chaudhary – 203 893 3719
  Amir Sheikh – 203 715 2283

Imam

 

  Hafiz Abdul Rashid Quadri – 860-656-5688

 

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