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It all began when on September 1, 1997; an old house sitting on 1.8 acre of land on Brock Road North was purchased as the site of the proposed mosque. It was a dream to have the first mosque in the area. Spearheading this initiative were Mirza Inamullah Baig and Kazim Uddin Qureshi, two friends, powered by their vision and with a single-minded purpose launched this project to build a place where the community will converge not just for worshipping purposes but to actively participate in the progress and prosperity of their new homeland.
Their pioneering efforts gained strength, when Ibne Saud Syed, a civil servant and Javed Salam a local business man joined the two founding members. They brought zeal and tenacity to this undertaking, and the rest was history.
The task was huge with soaring ambitions and little resources, yet; the community came together as a mosque is ever closer to a Muslim’s heart, an integral part of a believer’s life. They trusted and rallied around the people who were at the forefront and raised funds on their own. Today, the magnificent structure stands tall as a tribute to their generosity and to all those who contributed to its successful completion.
The Centre has produced a stream of devoted volunteers and citizens who came forward with their resources and endless commitments.
History was in the making when the Centre was officially opened August 24, 2008. The mosque with its dome and minarets became one of Pickering’s landmark sites and a living testament to the faith. This marvel was designed by renowned architect Khalil Syed, symbolizes Islam’s enduring legacy of balance, peace and harmony.
The founding Office bearers were:
President: Rana Akhtar Ali Khan
Treasurer: Syed Hashim Zaheer
Secretary: Ibne Saud Syed
Trustees: Mirza Inamullah Beg, Kazim Uddin Qureshi, Javed Salam, Rashied Bakharia and Rashid Ansari
Facilities:
The centre occupies a total covered area of 17,870 sq. ft., including basement with a multi-purpose hall and a Kitchen.
Main floor has a prayer hall, meeting room, Offices and a mortuary.
Second Floor is a designated ladies area with prayer room, class rooms and an Office.
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*Muslims often refer to the mosque by its Arabic name, masjid. It’s named after the
3rd Caliph, Usman, one of the most revered figures in Muslim history.