ICV
Address | 66-68 Jeffcott St, West Melbourne VIC, Australia | ||||||||||
Phone | +61 3 9328 2067 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.icv.org.au | ||||||||||
Categories | Mosque, Tourist Attraction | ||||||||||
Rating | 4.3 51 review | ||||||||||
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ICV reviews
51I offered my first Jummah in Melbourne here, I cried after hearing the adhan for the first time.
There are seperate space for sisters to pray. Always have brothers coming in and out so you can pray in congregation easily. Closes one hour after the Isha and opens for fajr.
The mosque is spacious and has a peaceful and calming atmosphere. It is also very clean, and the wudu facilities are spread across three floors. The mosque is conveniently located close to the public transport and Flagstaff station. Overall, I feel at home when I attend this mosque, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a place to pray in the city.
This Masjid is the attraction for my living in its vicinity. Normally I ensure joining the jamat. However, the affairs seem quite mismanaged these days. Fajar and Isha timings are missed up and are not observed as displayed on website/ signage board. This has been causing anguish for losing jamat. I insist ICV to ensure addressing the glitches.
Great mosque mashaAllah in the CBD just off the metro line. They run three jumuahs (times on their website), khutbah in Arabic and English. The khutbah I attended was excellent mashaAllah and beautifully delivered.
Found this prayer place to be conveniently located close to the city for a Friday prayer. There is plenty of space inside the multi level building.
What more can be asked for.if u need to pray and you've got a mosque in the CBD with all facilities. Alhamdulillah!
Here is the updated schedule for salah brothers and sisters. It's updated at 6 January 2023
A wonderful mosque situated in the heart of Melbourne. Timings for Jumma / Friday prayers can be found below.
Easily accessible location in the city. 3 sessions of jumma approx about 1245,1330 and third likely at 1415h. Of course, these changes as the seasons goes by.
Good place and always clean. Near CBD for you to keep up with your prayers. Keep it up the good work brothers, May Allah reward you nothing but the best
Meaningful Friday Speech/Khotba, I hope they will consider buying a land and building it to accommodate everyone during Friday Prayers.
They have simple prepacked food for daily iftar, women section is on the third floor. Usually visitors break fast with water, dates, some fruits first then wait for a call to perform Maghrib prayer together.
After Maghrib prayer, enjoy the meal, wait until Isya, then tarawih.
The tarawih’s sequence is:
- 2 rakaat
- 2 rakaat
- short sermon by the imam
- 2 rakaat
- 2 rakaat
- 2 rakaat witr
- 1 rakaat witr
Used to pray here back in 2019 when I was time-poor due to job obligations in the CBD. Let me say if you are Hanafi like myself this is not even close to the best place to pray in Melbourne CBD, use the musallah on Queen St instead. Many brothers here come barefoot and touch their toes to yours during namaz (praying with barefeet is makruh in our madhab and touching toes is not part of our fiqh of namaz, but that aside, even before COVID it was disgusting). Carpet has a terrible odour and desperately needs a steam cleaning. Ablution facilities looked atrocious, I always did wudhu in the washrooms of my workplace beforehand, didn't even want to chance it and get a cutaneous fungal infection nauzubillah. Toilets have no paper towels to dry your hands either. During iftar one evening they had a guest speaker from Crescent Wealth Super Fund as well, and during his speech he expressed support for the Wahhabi groups in the Syrian war, I felt disgusted and left abruptly that evening, never thought I'd hear such things in Australia. Finally, the timing of Asr namaz is calculated using the methods of the other 3 madhabs, not Hanafi. All around not great considering they claim to represent all of the Muslims in Victoria. Avoid unless absolutely necessary. Might I suggest the Albanian mosque in Dandenong as an excellent alternative (strict Hanafi rules and beautiful Ottoman style)!
Anyone knows the time of Jumma. I see earlier posts that its at 1.30. But don't know what has changed due to covid. Thanks
Well managed and facilitated masjid with great welcome from the volunteers assigned at various levels to guide visitors.
One of the best mosques in melbourne. Very well manage during covid. Properly following the sops n government's rule.
Well organized mosque and our brothers there are friendly and very welcoming May Allah accept our good deeds from all of us.
Remember to make Wudu at home, wear socks & a face mask, and bring your own prayer mat. The brothers managing are really accommodating and will offer prayer mats and water bottles (for Wudhu).
Nice and very convenient masjed to worship ALLAH. The brothers who supervised and lock after this place are easy-going and very welcoming. They are doing their best with every single brother to help us stay safe during this pandemic l. I like to pray Jemma at this place even if I am living a bit far. There are 3 sessions for Jumma which make it possible for all of us to pray. It is a peaceful place.