Core Religious Philosophy
The members of Masjid Quba commit to the following core religious principles:
1. Accepting the universal belief creed of ahl al-Sunnah wal Jamat[1].
2. Respecting and accepting the validity of other Islamic creeds which ascribe to the fundamental creedal principles of ahl al-Sunnah.
3. Striving to become good servants of Allah, inwardly and outwardly.
4. Ascribe to and follow the legal school of the Imam of Madina, Malik ibn Anas in religious law.
5. Respecting and accepting the validity of other Islamic schools of law which are universally accepted by Muslims.
6. Respect and abide by the laws of the United States of America
7. Becoming good citizens of the United States of America.
8. Promoting and working for the common good of all people regardless of race, religion or nationality.
9. Becoming more socially conscious and morally responsible members of the community.
[1] Translated: The people of the Sunnah and Unity.
“And hold fast, all together, unto the bond with God, and
do not draw apart from one another…"
3:103
The benefits of community
· Having a spiritual home
Learning to live as a community
· Supporting charitable works through the payment of your Zakat (dues)
· Congregating in a shared sacred space to engage in prayer and remembrance, and the study and reflection on Divine Wisdom
·
·