Masjid as-Sunnah an-Nabawiyyah مسجد السنة, Philadelphia PA
Address | 4944 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, PA, United States |
Hours | 12:15pm-9:15pm |
Website | germantownmasjid.com |
Categories | Mosque |
Rating | 5 8 reviews |
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Masjid as-Sunnah an-Nabawiyyah مسجد السنة reviews
8 Al HamduliLaah thriving dawah which AlLaah has given the apparent tawfeeq to keep increasing.
May AlLaah bless all of this community, keep them upon khayr and give them khayr in this life and the akhirah!
Ameen
Great masjid and community center
Alhamdulillah Alhamdulillah Alhamdulillah that's all I could say about this Masjid the community is good and I just love
A beautiful environment, I advice learning and studying under Shaykh Hassan حفظه الله and from those who he advises. May Allah bless them all and keep them firm upon Salafiyyah.
The women were very friendly and welcoming. The place is clean, organized and spacious to be a small building.
I loved the talk regarding the youth in Phila.being at risk due to the gun violence and parents being vigilant and diligent in educating their children and being involved. The talk also mentioned the lack of involvement of the fathers. Often men don't realize that just showing up can make a difference. What is often overlooked is the heartbreaking actions of the fathers which lead to the women not wanting them around. Our men are more fragile than we realize (either due to raising, society's treatment, low self esteem, lack of education or all of the above. We women have to try our best to forgive even if it is forgiving just enough to leave the door cracked for the children. On a personal note.my father was a womanizer and that's just the tip of the iceberg but my mom allowed me to grow up believing that he was her knight in shining armor who died (he actually did). The point, I didn't grow up with a mom who verbally beat my father over the head for his hurtful actions and I was allowed to grow up thinking the best of him. But then.would that have been the case if he lived?
Sorry for the tangent
Back to the review
The vending prices seem astronomical and I would like to know if the prices are regulated by the masjid.
I purchased what seemed to be banana pudding but it was cake (lacking moisture) with banana pudding included, with a strawberry for $10! It was not tasty and too expensive. I am a strong believer in the fact that you have to talk to the right folks, not about them, in order to make a positive change.
If you don't know.you can't move forward.
Anywho.my 2cents worth.
Thank you for reading.
Came for the Winter conference. Everyone was so nice.a sister bought all my kids Philly ice and pretzels before we even got settled. Very welcoming. Lectures were very beneficial. Plenty of space. Felt like a second home.
What a masjid should be for the Muslim, whether a resident or traveler. Serene and welcoming
This masjid I attend helps you with learning about our religion. The classes and lecture they have is good and keep us on point, so we don't fall off. Khubah as well.
Wa Alhamdulilah great experience everytime I go. I did my first iftikaf here this past Ramadan and it was beautiful and I met so many good brothers.