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Masjid al-Rabia

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Masjid al-Rabia
Religion
AffiliationIslam
OwnershipMahdia Lynn and Zaynab Shahar
Location
LocationChicago
StateIllinois
CountryUSA
Architecture
Date establishedDecember 2017 (2017-12)
Delisted2024

Masjid al-Rabia was an LGBT-affirming and woman-centered mosque in Chicago.[1]

The organizers were Mahdia Lynn and Zaynab Shahar.[1]

The mosque offered its first Friday prayer the first week of December 2017.[2]

Masjid al-Rabia had mixed-gender prayers and encouraged women to lead them.[3] The mosque seeked to provide all Muslims with a place to pray.[4]

A representative of the Prayer Center, a Muslim organization in nearby Orland Park, Illinois, said the activities of Masjid al-Rabia are contrary to Muslim faith.[5] Masjid al-Rabia announced on its Instagram page that it would be closing, holding its final virtual event on February 10th, 2024.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b Reichert, Elliot (28 July 2017). "The Conversation: Masjid al-Rabia and Cultivating Faith from the Margins". newcity.com. Newcity.
  2. ^ Stahl, Aviva (17 March 2017). "Masjid al-Rabia Is a Mosque for All Muslims". teenvogue.com. Teen Vogue.
  3. ^ Rhee, Nissa. "Mahdia Lynn on creating a feminist and LGBTQ-affirming mosque". borderlessmag.org. Borderless Magazine. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
  4. ^ Fadel, Leila (15 April 2018). "A Mosque For LGBTQ Muslims". npr.org. NPR.
  5. ^ Allaudeen, Aqilah (4 December 2018). "A new wave of Islam: Masjid al-Rabia welcomes women leadership and LGBTQ acceptance in Islam". news.medill.northwestern.edu. Medill School of Journalism.
  6. ^ @masjidalrabia (11 January 2024). "Help us say goodbye" – via Instagram.
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