By Adam Majewski
Minneapolis, MN- With out success Dar Al Hijrah Masjid in the Cedar Riverside is for now been searching for a new home the past week after the explosion and fire New Years Eve. Their location sustained water and smoke damage from the incident. Even though the building they where in survived, due to the accident it is currently being aired out and checked for any possible unforeseen damage.
Dar Al-Hijrah in Minnesota(MN) is home to up to 300 people from the community for worship, and is the states first Somali American Mosque. With it's rich history it shouldn't be ignored, many churches around town have been opening their doors to their attendees. Because of the number of Muslims who attend are not able to hold so many.
As of yet their pror location due to the explosion will not be usable for many months until the water damage is fully fixed smell is aired out and cleared by the city building inspectors. Jummah prayer is currently being held a few blocks away at a local community center. Eventually they hope to return to the former building but now need as much help as they can get.
Minneapolis, MN- With out success Dar Al Hijrah Masjid in the Cedar Riverside is for now been searching for a new home the past week after the explosion and fire New Years Eve. Their location sustained water and smoke damage from the incident. Even though the building they where in survived, due to the accident it is currently being aired out and checked for any possible unforeseen damage.
Dar Al-Hijrah in Minnesota(MN) is home to up to 300 people from the community for worship, and is the states first Somali American Mosque. With it's rich history it shouldn't be ignored, many churches around town have been opening their doors to their attendees. Because of the number of Muslims who attend are not able to hold so many.
As of yet their pror location due to the explosion will not be usable for many months until the water damage is fully fixed smell is aired out and cleared by the city building inspectors. Jummah prayer is currently being held a few blocks away at a local community center. Eventually they hope to return to the former building but now need as much help as they can get.
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