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Muslim Association
of Hawaii

Serving the Muslim community of Hawaii for over 50 years.

Recent Announcements

Immediate Concern: Visa Suspensions and UH Actions Impacting Our Students

April 24, 2025

Dear Brothers, Sisters, and International Students,

Assalaamu Alaikum,

On behalf of the Muslim Association of Hawai‘i (MAH), we are writing to share an urgent concern that directly impacts our Muslim community, international students, and broader civil rights efforts here in Hawai‘i.

During a briefing yesterday, Br. Hakim Ouansafi learned of alarming developments: international student visas have been suspended for some students, with the possibility that more may face similar actions. In at least one case, a visa suspension was tied to a minor speeding violation—an incident that should never have jeopardized a student’s educational future.

These measures are deeply troubling. They highlight systemic barriers that disproportionately affect Muslim students, international students, and marginalized communities striving for higher education. Policies like these not only limit access to academic opportunities but also send a discouraging message to those working hard to build their futures.

Br. Hakim is a longtime civil rights advocate and a founding member of the Hawai‘i Coalition for Civil Rights (HCCR) and continues to serve in both it's Social Justice and Communications subcommittees. Through these roles, and alongside MAH, we are committed to offering support to any students affected by these concerning actions under the current administration’s policies. Together, we are engaging with university leadership, our DC delegation, and local law makers advocating for your rights, and raising public awareness about these issues.

If you, or someone you know, has been affected or has concerns about these recent actions, we encourage you to reach out and email us at MAHmasjid@gmail.com. The Muslim Association of Hawai‘i stands ready to assist, advocate, and ensure that no student faces these challenges alone.

Jazaakum Allahu khairan for your continued trust and support. Together, we will continue to uphold justice, equity, and opportunity for all members of our community.

Sincerely,
The Muslim Association of Hawai‘i (MAH)

Eid al-Fitr Announcement & Prayer Details – Eid Mubarak!

March 29, 2025

Assalamu Alaikum and Eid Mubarak

Dear brothers and sisters,

Alhamdulillah, consistent with our policy of moon-sighting, the hilal (new moon) has been sighted with the naked eye in multiple locations across the continental U.S. and other countries. As such, Eid al-Fitr will be observed tomorrow Sunday, March 30 InshaAllah.

We congratulate all of you on completing the blessed month of Ramadan and ask Allah (SWT) to accept our fasting, prayers, and acts of worship. We also want to take this opportunity to encourage the revival of the Sunnah of moon-sighting by watching the skies ourselves, and we will continue to support our brothers who will go out this evening to practice this beautiful Sunnah.

Eid Prayer Location and Details:

Due to limited venue availability, Eid prayer and festivities will be held at the Masjid.

Please note: there will be NO general parking at the Masjid. Only a small number of spaces will be reserved for volunteers running errands, drop off of the elderly and for registered vendors.

To accommodate the community:


   •   Free parking is available at the University of Hawai‘i, behind the Kennedy Theatre located at 1770 east-west road
   •   A shuttle service operated by VIP will run every 12–15 minutes starting at 8:00 AM, transporting attendees between the front of Kennedy Theatre and the Masjid.


  •   We strongly encourage everyone to use this shuttle, or to park legally in the surrounding neighborhood, being respectful to neighbors and avoiding any blocked driveways.

If you plan on looking for street parking near the Masjid rather than parking at UH, we suggest that you drop off elderly family members or loved ones at the Masjid entrance first, then find parking. Please allow yourself extra time, and plan for the possibility of a 10-minute walk, as nearby parking may not be available.

Schedule:
   •   Takbirat will begin at 9:00 AM, followed by the prayer and khutbah. This portion of the program should end by approximately 10 AM.
   •   A community breakfast and lunch, along with activities for children, refreshments, and snacks will be provided throughout the day.
   •   The event will conclude with the Asr prayer.

Let us come together in joy, unity, and gratitude on this blessed occasion. May Allah accept from us and from you, and may He bring peace and relief to our brothers and sisters around the world.

Eid Mubarak!

The Muslim Association of Hawaii (MAH)

Serving our community

The Muslim Association of Hawaii provides a safe, comfortable environment for its members and visitors to come together in the remembrance of Allah (SWT) through prayer, worship, and education. MAH is dedicated to promoting tolerance, mutual understanding, social justice, and civic responsibility to help nurture and establish Islam as a living reality in the lives of Muslims in Hawaii, making positive contributions to our State and the world around us.

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“Whoever goes to the Masjid in the morning and evening, Allah will prepare for him a place in Jannah for every morning and evening.”
[Bukhari and Muslim]

Services

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Daily Prayers

Prayer, or Salat, is a critical component of our religion as it serves as a regular reminder of our duties and purpose. The Masjid is open every day for the five daily prayers.

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Matrimonial Services

Marriage (Nikkah), is a Prophetic tradition that has certain requirements. The Muslim Association of Hawaii offers marriage counseling and is licensed to perform marriage ceremonies.

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Funeral Services

We offer assistance in making funeral arrangements and will guide you through the entire Islamic funeral process.

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Youth Programs

We operate various youth programs to help children in our community develop leadership and communication skills, and become champions of truth.

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Islamic Education

We run programs and workshops to help our community nurture Islamic knowledge and learn more about our beautiful religion and its principles.

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Women-only Programs

The Muslim Association of Hawaii hosts programs catered exclusively to women, such as the weekly Halaqa that takes place on Saturdays.