Masjid Jafar

Masjid Jafar A nonprofit Masjid founded and run by community members committed to providing a safe and loving envi

Masjid Jafar is open during the following times
5.30am to 6.30am All days
1.30pm to 2.30pm All days
5.30pm to 6.30pm All days
8.00pm to 10.30pm All days

Over a decade dealing with marriage, divorce cases, and conflict resolutions… A message from Imam Arshad:Over the years,...
06/13/2026

Over a decade dealing with marriage, divorce cases, and conflict resolutions… A message from Imam Arshad:

Over the years, the amount of people reaching out for help has only increased. Many people go into a marriage without fully setting expectations and understanding their rights, the rights they owe, and how to spiritually and emotionally set up a relationship so there is a healthy balance maintained in it.

I have also seen that many do not understand how divorce works. Too often people weaponize Islam when it is convenient to get what they want while ignoring their obligations or the rights granted to the other party.

For this, and many other reasons, I am preparing a workshop on the laws of marriage & divorce in Islam.

The goals of this workshop are:

1. To increase religious literacy about the topic so people go into marriages prepared and understand what Allah asks of them.

2. To promote the healthy, best practices that are revealed in the Quran & sunnah.

3. To encourage people whose marriages are struggling to sincerely accept Islam’s approach to conflict resolutions and to teach that process.

4. And if the marriage is not sustainable, to educate how separation is meant to be a civil and compassionate process vs. a combative experience that leaves individuals and children traumatized.

Stay tuned for another announcement to register your interest. Allah allow us all to honor the blessings he has bestowed upon us.

What are the qualities of a Da’ee?How do you initiate a meaningful dialogue with strangers?How do you keep control of a ...
06/06/2026

What are the qualities of a Da’ee?

How do you initiate a meaningful dialogue with strangers?

How do you keep control of a conversation when people try to go off topic?

These tactics and more will be discussed and practiced at tomorrow’s dawah workshop! Join us and learn to be more confident in inviting others to Islam!

06/03/2026

“I made Hajj... now what?”

It’s a strange feeling.

For so long, Hajj was the thing you were looking forward to. The planning, the preparation, the anticipation. Then suddenly it’s over, and you’re back home trying to settle into normal life again.

But maybe that’s the wrong way to think about it.
Maybe Hajj was never meant to be the end of something. Maybe it was meant to be the beginning.

The crowds are gone. The talbiyah has become a memory. You’re no longer standing in Arafah or making tawaf around the Ka’bah.

But Allah is still there.

The same Allah you called upon with tears in your eyes is still listening. The same Allah who welcomed you as His guest is still inviting you to come closer.

The question isn’t whether you completed Hajj.

The question is: what part of Hajj are you bringing home with you?

Will you hold onto the sincerity you felt?
The duaas you made?

The repentance that changed you?

The realization that this dunya isn’t worth chasing at the expense of your akhirah?

An accepted Hajj doesn’t just leave you with memories. It leaves you moving in a different direction.

So if you’ve made Hajj, don’t ask, “What’s next?”
Ask, “Who do I want to be after Hajj?”

May Allah allow us to carry the lessons of Hajj long after we’ve left Makkah and accept every step, tear, and duaa that brought us there.

Join us as we teach you to fulfill the mission of inviting others to Islam. Atlanta will be flooded with visitors and th...
06/02/2026

Join us as we teach you to fulfill the mission of inviting others to Islam. Atlanta will be flooded with visitors and this is a chance for all of us to welcome them not for a worldly purpose, but to something that will change their lives for the better!

05/30/2026

Seven times between Safa and Marwah.
What looks like a simple walk is actually one of the most powerful lessons in Hajj.

When Hajar (Hagar عليها السلام) ran between these two hills, she wasn’t performing a ritual, she was a desperate mother searching for water to save her child. There was no sign of relief, no visible solution, and no promise that her efforts would succeed.

Yet she kept going.

Allah loved her trust, determination, and reliance so much that He made her journey a sacred act of worship for millions until the end of time.

Every step of Sa’ee reminds us that faith is not sitting and waiting. Faith is striving while trusting Allah. It is moving forward even when you cannot see the outcome.

Hajar ran seven times before the water of Zamzam appeared. The lesson? Your breakthrough may come after the seventh attempt, not the first.

Keep making du’a. Keep striving. Keep trusting. Because Allah sees every step you take toward Him.

05/28/2026

🕋 It is called Tawaf al-Ifadah because it is the tawaf of pouring forth.

After days of sacrifice, exhaustion, tears, duaa, standing on ‘Arafah, sleeping under the skies of Muzdalifah, and stoning the pillars in Mina… the pilgrim now floods back to the House of Allah.

But this return is not the same as the first arrival. The heart that circles the Ka‘bah now is lighter. Sins have been shed. Pride has been broken. The dunya feels smaller. The soul feels closer to its Lord.

“Tawaf al-Ifadah” comes from the meaning of flowing and rushing onward, just as millions of believers pour back toward the Kabah with hearts overflowing in gratitude, hope, and love for Allah.

It is more than movement around a building.
It is the return of a servant after answering Allah’s call. It is the moment a pilgrim comes back changed. Perhaps that is why so many tears are shed in this tawaf.

Because deep down, every believer fears returning home as the same person they were before Hajj.

May Allah allow us all to experience the sweetness of Tawaf al-Ifadah with forgiven sins, accepted duaas, and hearts completely transformed. 🕋

05/26/2026

Hujjaj stood on the Arafat plains begging like children for forgiveness, praying for their families, for their needs, for their aakhira. May Allah grant everyone who has yet to make hajj to come. Allah accept their hajj, their striving, and grant them total forgiveness.

Address

11005 Jones Bridge Road Unit 112
Johns Creek, GA
30022

Opening Hours

Monday 5:30am - 10pm
Tuesday 5:30am - 10pm
Wednesday 5:30am - 10pm
Thursday 5:30am - 10pm
Friday 5:30am - 10pm
Saturday 5:30am - 10pm
Sunday 5:30am - 10pm

Telephone

+14703289877

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