Assalamu Alaikum wa rahmatu-Allah wa barakatuh,
In accordance with our established policy, we are pleased to announce that the month of Ramadan will begin tomorrow, Wednesday, February 18, and Taraweeh prayers will commence tonight, Tuesday, February 17, following Isha prayer InshaAllah.
Although the moon was not sighted locally here in Hawai‘i, there have been confirmed sightings in other regions across different geographical areas. In accordance with MAH’s moon-sighting policy, which accepts verified sightings beyond our local horizon when reliably established, we will honor those reports. Therefore, we confirm that the first day of Ramadan will be tomorrow, InshaAllah.
Allah SWT says:
“O you who believe, fasting has been prescribed upon you as it was prescribed upon those before you, that you may attain taqwā.” (Qur’an 2:183)
The Prophet SWS said:
“Whoever fasts Ramadan with faith and seeking reward, all of their past sins will be forgiven.” (Bukhari & Muslim)
We ask Allah SWT to allow us to reach Ramadan and to accept from us our fasting, our prayers, our duaa, and our Qiyam. May HE SWT make this month a means of mercy, forgiveness, and elevation for all of us. May He grant us sincerity, strength, and consistency in worship, unite our community upon goodness, and bring relief to those facing hardship around the world.
We welcome this blessed month with gratitude and excitement and look forward to coming together in worship, reflection, and community.Finally, as we welcome the blessed nights of Ramadan, we kindly ask everyone to be mindful of parking within the neighborhood and to respect our neighbors at all times. In Islam, honoring one’s neighbor is not only a noble character but an emphasized obligation.
The Prophet SWS said
“Jibrīl continued to advise me regarding the neighbor until I thought he would make him an heir.” (Bukhari & Muslim)
and he SWS also said
“Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day, let him not harm his neighbor.”
Please note that the program will begin at 8:15 PM and conclude around 9:45 PM. For those parking inside the MAH parking lot, cars will not be moved until the program is completed. If you anticipate needing to leave earlier, we kindly ask that you park outside the MAH lot, while ensuring you do not block driveways or inconvenience our neighbors.
Being considerate—avoiding blocking driveways, keeping noise to a minimum, and parking responsibly—is part of our deen and reflects our community’s character.
Jazakum Allah Kheir for your cooperation and for helping us uphold the best of manners in our community. Ramadan Mubarak to you and your families.
-Muslim Association of Hawai'i
Assalamu Alaikum dear brothers and sisters,
We are excited and honored to welcome back our beloved former Imam, Dr. Ismail Elshikh, and his family for a special visit to our community from June 15 to July 2. Imam Ismail holds a special place in our hearts, and we are grateful to host him once again in Hawai‘i.
We’ve worked closely with Imam Ismail to prepare a rich and meaningful program designed to benefit the entire community—brothers, sisters, youth, students, and families alike.
All events will take place at the masjid, and we warmly encourage you to attend and take full advantage of this blessed opportunity. We are especially looking forward to Imam Ismail’s world-renowned Qur’anic recitation and his insightful reflections rooted in deep knowledge and love for Islam.
Sunday, June 15
After Maghrib – Welcome Dinner (Potluck)
After Isha – Qur’an Recitation
Friday, June 20
Jumu‘ah Khutbah
After Maghrib – Workshop: “Sacred Harmony – Unlocking the Art of Qur'anic Listening”
After Isha – Qur’an Recitation
Saturday, June 21
After Maghrib – Workshop: “Building a Happy Marriage”
After Isha – Qur’an Night
Sunday, June 22
11:00 AM – 1:00 PM – Women’s Halaqa
Friday, June 27
Jumu‘ah Khutbah
After Maghrib – Tea with Imam (Q&A)
After Isha – Qur’an Night
Saturday, June 28
After Maghrib – Workshop: “How Does Islam Address Stress and Anxiety?”
Sunday, June 29
11:00 AM – Student Workshop
After Maghrib – Farewell Dinner (Potluck)
After Isha – Short Closing Speech
After Fajr – “Softening of the Heart: Wisdom from the Spiritual Seekers”
After Isha – Reflections on Surah Al-Ahzab: Building the Muslim Personality in Times of Tribulation
We encourage you to make the most of this incredible opportunity. Whether you’re looking for spiritual growth, a stronger connection to the Qur’an, answers to your questions, or just a warm evening in the company of your community—you’ll find it here, insha’Allah.
We look forward to seeing you and your families and making this a meaningful time together.
With warm regards,
The Muslim Association of Hawai‘i
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.

“Whoever goes to the Masjid in the morning and evening, Allah will prepare for him a place in Jannah for every morning and evening.”
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.
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.
We offer assistance in making funeral arrangements and will guide you through the entire Islamic funeral process.
We operate various youth programs to help children in our community develop leadership and communication skills, and become champions of truth.
We run programs and workshops to help our community nurture Islamic knowledge and learn more about our beautiful religion and its principles.
The Muslim Association of Hawaii hosts programs catered exclusively to women, such as the weekly Halaqa that takes place on Saturdays.