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Jami Mosque, Toronto

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Location
  
56 Boustead Ave.

Website
  
JamiMosque.com

Phone
  
+1 416-769-1192

Municipality
  
Toronto

Leadership
  
Amjed Syed

Opened
  
1910

Province
  
Ontario

Year consecrated
  
1968

Jami Mosque, Toronto

Architectural type
  
Converted Presbyterian church

Address
  
55 Boustead Avenue, Toronto, ON M6R 1Y9, Canada

Similar
  
Toronto and Region Is, Baitul Hamd Mosque, Museum Negeri Pontianak, Salaheddin Islamic Centre, Masjid‑an‑Noor - Newfoundland

Located just east of High Park in Toronto, Jami Mosque (مسجد جامع) is the oldest Canadian Islamic centre in the city and dubbed "the mother of all the mosques in Toronto".

Built in 1910 as a Presbyterian church, the building was purchased in 1969 by Toronto's small, predominantly Balkan, Muslim community and converted into the city's first worship centre.

In November 1977, Ahmed Khadr and Maha el-Samnah were married at the mosque.

While Jami originally held a large number of Tablighi Jamaat followers, the numbers declined after a large influx of Gujarati Muslims immigration led to the leasing of a hall in eastern Toronto; and the eventual 1981 purchase of a building converted to Madina Mosque, which became the spiritual hub of Tablighi Jamaat. Jami then drifted towards finding leadership in the Muslim Students Association.

References

Jami Mosque, Toronto Wikipedia