The Muslim Unity Center
1830 W Square Lake Rd, Bloomfield
(248) 857-9200
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Can someone please confirm, if this is a Sunni Muslims masjid or Ahmdies/ Bohras masjid?
Beautiful masjid, everything is so clean, may Allah reward all your efforts. I would love to visit again.
It’s so nice
excellent spiritual rejuvenating experience and the best center to get it
It’s very convenient, close to home and very clean.
Beautiful masjid and amazing Imam. Google’s timings are incorrect. It said that the masjid was closed. I came for Asr and it was open. Regrettably m, Google’s cookie cutter timings don’t apply to 5 times a day salat. Let’s help bring alive all our masajid.إن شاء الله
Beautiful masjid, very well organized
A warm, caring community!A beautiful place to celebrate God and each other!
النظافة. والترتيب .تلاوة خطيب الجمعة .. الخشوع والهدوء .. في الداخل والخارج. تلاقي الاصدقاء بالمحبة والترحاب يوم الجمعة .. التعارف. والتالف بين المسلمين ..
Welcoming, kind and patient. They answered all my questions and were very inviting. Beautiful structure both inside and out.
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Former employee and Ex-masjid attendee.They are good at organizing, but horrible at communication. They push away attendees (& employees) that don’t fit into their required, unspoken, mold (be it ethnicity or profession). For those like me (don’t fit into their “ethnic” mold) it’s a great place to attend prayers & sermons. Once you start getting into more than that , you feel the toxicity. There are certain members of the BOT (former BOD) who are horrible human beings. I will not name them, but the fact that they’re even there, having their way with how the Masjid is run says a lot.
This used to be what I called a “second home”. It used to be a lot better pre-2020 — everyone was more welcoming, the events were more colorful, and the place itself was a lot more revolved around being a religious establishment. They had their own in-house catering, offered more free in-person classes, and the overall atmosphere was far less toxic and arrogant.Nowadays, it seems to be driven by money, vanity or prestige, catering to the youth, and even favoritism towards specific ethnicities. For events, non-members are last priority and often miss out on the major events, because they get sold out by members before they even get a chance to register. Do not even get me started with the Eid 2022 fiasco.Forget trying to befriend or mingle with others here, because all of the “well-established” folks will look down on you as some sort of subspecies and ignore you until you call it a day and leave. Last year, someone with micro-D energy frequently showed up for Jummah in his Lamborghini and after service was over, he would rev it in the parking lot to impress everyone else. Actually, a lot of the youth did that with their “ricer” cars and they still do it today.By the way, they just had Imam Almasmari step down from his position and everyone greatly disliked that.
From a former employee and Ex-masjid attendee. They are good at organizing, but horrible at communication. They push away attendees (& employees) that don’t fit into their required, unspoken, mold (be it ethnicity or profession). For those like me (don’t fit into their “ethnic” mold) it’s a great place to attend prayers & sermons. Once you start getting into more than that , you feel the toxicity. I waited several years after leaving to add this review, so that it’s not biased.
Really disappointed from them very helpless un professional staff. They say something else on ph and says something different when u reach to there office. Miss guide
Clean and very nice masjid!
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