Muslims turn to the Masjid for help and advice in many matters affecting their day-to-day lives. Our Imams can advise on a wide range of matters, such as marriage, bereavement, family problems, and Islamic guidance. We are here to support you with compassionate counsel rooted in the Quran and authentic Sunnah.
"...and consult with them in ˹conducting˺ matters. Once you make a decision, put your trust in Allah. Surely Allah loves those who trust in Him."
Quran 3:159The Prophet (ﷺ) said: "He who is consulted is entrusted."
Sunan Abi Dawud 5128The Prophet (ﷺ) said: "Sittings (what is discussed) are to be kept in trust."
Saheeh Al-Jami 6878Guidance on marriage matters, marital issues, family relationships, and raising children according to Islamic principles.
Compassionate support and guidance during times of loss, including funeral arrangements and Islamic mourning practices.
Answers to questions about Islamic practices, rulings, and how to apply Islamic teachings in daily life.
Support with spiritual matters, personal struggles, and advice on strengthening your relationship with Allah.
Help with resolving disputes, community matters, and guidance on social interactions within the Islamic framework.
Advice on raising Muslim youth, educational concerns, and helping young Muslims navigate modern challenges.
We welcome your questions and are committed to providing guidance based on the Quran and Sunnah. Submit your inquiry using the form below, and our Imaam will review your message with care and confidentiality.
Fill out the form below. If urgent, please highlight this in your message.
Your message is carefully reviewed and considered within 2 business days.
The Imaam will respond either through an email or a phone call given the situation.
If needed, a private consolution with the Imaam can be arranged at the Masjid.
Confidentiality: All consultations and questions are treated with the utmost confidentiality and respect. Your privacy is important to us, and we handle all matters with discretion and care. However, we may need to share information if we believe someone under 18 or a vulnerable adult is at risk of harm. In such cases, we will always aim to discuss this with you first and explain what information needs to be shared and why.
We are not a crisis service. Please visit this page for getting help in an emergency.