About Us

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ABOUT US

A Masjid Built on Faith, Unity, and Perseverance

Our masjid was founded in the early 2000s, during one of the most challenging times for Muslims in the U.S. Despite strong criticism, threats, and public opposition, Allah (SWT) guided us through every hurdle.

What began as a small effort to host Ramadan prayers in a rented space has now grown into a vibrant community hub in Douglasville, Metro Atlanta.

Moved by the lack of local prayer spaces and inspired by the needs of fellow Muslim families, we began hosting Tarawih and daily Salah in our home.

Alhamdulillah, with the support of our neighbors and the dedication of our community, we continued to grow.

After multiple failed attempts to secure a permanent location—facing rejections, legal obstacles, and remarks, we finally acquired and remodeled an old school building into the welcoming masjid we have today.

We are proud to be the first masjid in the area to follow authentic local moon sighting (Hilal) for Eid and to offer Jumu’ah khutbahs in Arabic, paired with English talks for greater community access.

This masjid is more than a building—it’s a story of resilience, sincerity, and collective faith. We invite you to be part of that story.

Masjid As-Siddiq

Vision & Mission

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OUR VISION

VISION STATEMENT

To become the unifying platform for nurturing and sustaining a vibrant Muslim community in West Georgia, and to help improve the quality of life for the broader society.
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Our Mission

The mission is to enhance the quality of Iman (faith) and the application of Islam in the West Georgia region. To this end, Masjid As-Siddiq – Islamic Center of West Georgia is committed to:

Helping Muslims embrace Islamic values and fulfill their religious and community responsibilities.
Engaging, educating, and mentoring Muslim youth, and developing future generations of leaders.
Involving and uniting the Muslim community at large, and building bridges with surrounding communities of other faiths and backgrounds.
Providing and maintaining essential religious, social, and educational services to the Muslim population.
Promoting a better understanding of Islam among non-Muslims, and encouraging participation in civic, interfaith, and community-building efforts at the local and national level.
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