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PRAYER TIME

December 22, 2024

19 Jumādā ath-Thāniya 1446

Fajr Iqamah

6:30 am

5 Hours 13 Minutes
Prayer Iqamah
Fajr6:30 am
Sunrise12:00 am
Zuhr1:00 pm
Asr3:00 pm
Maghrib12:00 am
Isha8:00 pm

TODAY

FAJR

6:30 am

TODAY

DHUHR

1:00 pm

TODAY

ASR

3:00 pm

TODAY

MAGHRIB

Sunset+5 Mints

TODAY

ISHA

8:00 pm

TODAY

JUMU'AH

1:10pm

Da'awatul Islamia of Somerset

Assalam-u-Aalaikum السَّلَامُ عَلَيْكُمْ (May peace be upon you)!
Welcome to Da’awatul Islamia of Somerset. We are a non-profit, non-sectarian, non-political religious organization based in Somerset, NJ, USA.

The organization was founded in 1992 to serve the communities of Somerset and Middlesex counties to promote and propagate Islamic education by setting up Madrasa, adult education programs, organizing shows, seminars, fund raisers and exchange programs within and outside of the USA. 

Education Programs

Islamic School

Adult Education

Lectures

Islamic School

Adult Education

Spiritual Workshops

Services

Islamic services include daily prayers (Salah), Friday congregational prayer (Jumu’ah), charity (Zakat), fasting during Ramadan, and community support. These practices foster spiritual growth and social responsibility among Muslims.

Weddings

Naming Ceremonies

Quranic Recitation

Prayer / Dua services

Counseling

Funeral (Janaza)

Learn Islam

Islam is a monotheistic religion founded in the 7th century in Mecca. Muslims believe in one God, Allah, and follow the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. The Quran is Islam’s holy book, and the Five Pillars—faith, prayer, charity, fasting, and pilgrimage—are core practices. Islam emphasizes community, justice, and compassion, with over 1.8 billion followers globally.

Testimonials

Missed the exact time that your salaat falls due? No worries. This small cozy masjid never locks its doors and has ample parking in the rear. Many brothers and sisters reside within walking distance and chances are you will find another Muslim for jamaat. Has the ideal balance of providing the facilities for wudu and worship without the complications of large masjids.

Executive Committee

Imam Committee

Shura Council

Video Series

Islamic services include daily prayers, Friday Jumu’ah, Quranic recitations, charity (Zakat), fasting during Ramadan, and Hajj pilgrimage. These rituals foster community, spirituality, and adherence to Islamic teachings.