Masjid Ar-Rahma Ravenhall Masjid & Community Centre
Address | 101 Eucumbene Dr, Ravenhall VIC, Australia |
Phone | +61 3 7046 6860 |
Hours | 05:00-21:00 |
Website | rmcc.org.au |
Categories | Mosque |
Rating | 5 7 reviews |
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Masjid Ar-Rahma Ravenhall Masjid & Community Centre reviews
7ASLA Australian Sri Lankan Association - You can perform 5 daily prayers and jummah. Maktab classes also available
MASHAALLAH Very beautiful and well maintain masjid. It is truthly feel connect to Allah when come for prayers.
Juma Khutba at 1 to 1: 15, Juma prayer at 1: 30.
Such a cozy environment. Lot of respect for Srilankan brothers for managing the mosque
Masjid Ar-Rahma Ravenhall Masjid & Community Centre is One of finest mosque in the Raven hall and Caroline Spring area. I feel very comfortable here. Good harmony prevail amongst all the Muslims.
There are separate women prayer space and Udu place which is a visionary decision of the committee.
Childrens are welcomed. It is as per sunna of Rasul Sallallahu Alaihi wasallam. This encourages next generations to come to mosque.
Maa shaa Allaah! Alhamdulillaah, the masjid is a beauty to behold. May Allaah bless the committee in charge of the affairs of the mosque
Mosque has started to offer prayer services.
They've warm and welcoming atmosphere for the worshippers.
Separate facilities for male and female worshippers.
Well planned and organised.
Ample parking opportunities.
To know more and Information Source: RMCC. ORG. AU
Australian Sri Lankan Association Incorporated (ASLA Inc.)
Australian Sri Lankan Association Incorporated (ASLA Inc.) is a non-profit community organisation that was incorporated on the 3rd of June 2013.
The association was formed by a group of brothers whose main focus was to establish a community centre for the Muslim community living in Victoria.
The idea to establish a community centre was initiated by Sheikh Rizwe Mufthi on his first visit to Australia in 2012 during Ramadan. Currently many Muslim communities living in other parts of the world have already established similar centres and are operating very successfully.
A centre such as this will provide a focal point for the community to gather and enhance the unity.