Tucson Mosque Explained

Building Name:Islamic Center of Tucson
Image Upright:1.2
Map Type:Arizona
Map Size:250px
Location:901 E 1st St, Tucson, AZ 85719
Coordinates:32.2346°N -110.9576°W
Religious Affiliation:Islam
Status:non-profit religious organization
Website:Official Website
Architecture Type:Mosque
Established:1991
Dome Quantity:1
Minaret Quantity:1

The Islamic Center of Tucson (ICT), also known as the Tucson Mosque, is a mosque and Islamic community center in Tucson, Arizona.[1] Situated near the University of Arizona, the society serves as both a prayer space and a community center.[2] It caters to all Muslims of southern Arizona and the larger community as a whole. It was completed in 1991 and has a single minaret and dome. It holds the 5 daily prayers as well as Jumu'ah on Fridays.

History

The history of the ICT community traces its roots back to university students that attended the University of Arizona in the 1960s. Since then, it has grown to encompass thousands of community members from converts to multi-generational families to young upstarts and more. The center serves as a place of worship, a place of gathering, a hub for community events, interfaith dialogue, and a cultural resource.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Home . ictucson.org.
  2. Web site: About | Islamic Center of Tucson. 10 July 2017.