Whyalla Mosque

Whyalla Mosque To preserve the Islamic ideas and way of life as laid in the Holy Quran and the Sunnah May Allah bless you all. Donations can be made through EFT.

This small, modest and beautiful Mosque in Whyalla was established in November 1975. We thank Muhibija Brkic and his family for their exemplary love, devotion, care and hard work over many years of service. Gratitude to the Islamic Society of South Australia for their ongoing support and gratitude to all Muslims who have contributed in anyway. Islamic Society of South Australia (Whyalla)
Bank: Westpac
BSB: 035072
ACC: 106963

05/05/2024
22/09/2023
Great job to all who contributed to the Whyalla Mosque Open Day, looking great, May Allah reward those who represent Isl...
25/06/2022

Great job to all who contributed to the Whyalla Mosque Open Day, looking great, May Allah reward those who represent Islam in the best of ways :)

19/06/2022
28/11/2021
The mosque belongs to Allah, and we as Muslims, devout our time and energy to the mosque to show our love for our maker,...
22/10/2021

The mosque belongs to Allah, and we as Muslims, devout our time and energy to the mosque to show our love for our maker, good work by the locals to make the mosque neat and tidy recently

19/07/2021

Assalamu Alaykum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh

Based on the recent announcement by the Government for places of worship, the Islamic Society of South Australia would like to announce the following:

With effect immediately for all Islamic Society of SA masjids listed below:

- Marion Masjid - Capped at first 300 men only per session (7:30am & 8:30am)
- Wandana Masjid - Capped at first 190 men only per session (7:30am & 8:30am)
- Mount Gambier Masjid - Capped at first 20 people
- Whyalla Masjid - Capped at first 20 people
- Murray Bridge Masjid - Capped at first 20 people

- QR Code Check In Mandatory or manual sign in on paper upon entry.
- After khutbah please leave immediately to reduce risk of contact infections.
- No Women or Children under 12 allowed for Eid Prayer.
- Maximum of 1 person per 4 square meters in each prayer area.
- You must bring your own prayer mat & mask.
- Do not attend if you are sick with flu like symptoms or feeling unwell.
- It is recommended to perform wudu prior to arriving, however please note our wudu and toilet facilities will be open.
- Please sanitise your hands with the sanitiser upon entry.
- Please follow all staff & volunteer instructions.

Note: We understand the women in our community maybe feeling disappointed as a result of these restrictions. It was a difficult decision and one we’d like to explain. Due to short notice, the ISSA officials did not have time to prepare the women’s praying area and covid safe plan in time for tomorrow morning.
We make a commitment to have this organised if there are future restrictions impacting the mosque.

Please also note that you must limit your family & friends Eid visits to 10 people per house as per Government restrictions.

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Whyalla, SA

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