
Dear respected community members, Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh
As a follow-up to our recent community update, we would like to share important information regarding Friday prayers beginning this week.
After discussions with the City and County (C&C), Honolulu Police Department (HPD), and other stakeholders, and as part of our ongoing efforts to address concerns regarding traffic and parking congestion, the Muslim Association of Hawaii (MAH) will be implementing two Friday (Jumu'ah) prayer sessions beginning this Friday June 12, 2026 inshaAlllah:
First Jumu'ah Session: 12:45 PM
Second Jumu'ah Session: 1:45 PM
The purpose of this change is to reduce the number of worshippers attending at the same time, improve traffic flow, reduce congestion in the neighborhood, and help ensure that our operations remain consistent with our responsibilities to both the community and our neighbors.
To help ensure a smooth transition, we strongly encourage anyone with schedule flexibility to attend the 1:45 PM session this week. This will help distribute attendance more evenly between the two services and reduce congestion during peak periods. Please note that once the first session reaches its designated capacity, no additional attendees will be admitted. Those arriving after capacity has been reached will be asked to attend the second session. We therefore encourage everyone to plan ahead and consider attending the second session if possible.
Because visitors to the islands typically have greater flexibility in their schedules, we ask all visitors and guests to attend the 1:45 PM session whenever possible. To support this effort, the Friday prayer time displayed on the Association's website will be updated to reflect the 1:45 PM session.
As this is the first week of a significant operational change, we ask everyone for their cooperation and assistance in following the guidance of our volunteers. We are also working on a reservation and attendance management system that we hope to implement in the coming weeks to make future Friday prayers more predictable and convenient for everyone.
Please be advised that at the request of some neighborhood residents and the MAH, the C&C have arranged for an HPD presence. Officers will be present to assist with educating attendees and residents regarding parking regulations and enforcing applicable parking laws where necessary. This effort is intended to benefit both our congregation and our neighbors by promoting safety, reducing confusion, and ensuring that everyone understands and complies with the applicable rules. We are grateful to Mayor Blangiardi, the C&C, and HPD for their responsiveness, partnership, and commitment to helping address these concerns while respecting both our community's right to worship and our neighbors' quality of life.
We remind everyone that compliance with parking laws is not optional. Regardless of where someone lives, attends, worships, or visits, parking regulations must be followed at all times. Anyone found knowingly disregarding parking laws or instructions may be subject to citations and may also be subject to internal restrictions imposed by the MAH.
As mentioned in our previous communications, as Muslims we are commanded to be good neighbors and to avoid causing harm to others. Allah SWT says:
“Worship Allah and associate nothing with Him, and be good to parents, relatives, orphans, the needy, the near neighbor and the distant neighbor...” (Qur'an 4:36)
The Prophet PBUH said:
“Whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day should honor his neighbor.” (Bukhari and Muslim)
And he PBUH warned:
“By Allah, he is not a believer whose neighbor is not safe from his harm.” (Bukhari)
Respecting parking laws, traffic regulations, and the rights of our neighbors is not merely a legal obligation—it is an Islamic obligation.
We recognize that community members may receive information, opinions, and commentary from text messages, social media, and WhatsApp groups. While we appreciate individuals’ opinion about this matter, not all information being circulated is accurate, complete, or based on direct communication with the C&C, HPD, or MAH. In some cases, incomplete or inaccurate information can create confusion and make our collective efforts to address these issues more difficult.
The MAH is actively engaged with City and County officials, HPD, and other stakeholders, and decisions are being made based on verified information, ongoing discussions, and careful consideration of both the immediate and long-term interests of the masjid and the community.
We therefore ask community members to rely on official MAH communications and to support the measures being implemented. Our focus remains on protecting the masjid, preserving our ability to worship, and maintaining positive relationships with our neighbors and the broader community.
The MAH will continue evaluating the effectiveness of these measures and working closely with C&C officials, HPD, and our neighbors to identify long-term solutions that serve the interests of everyone involved.
At this time, we believe that two Friday prayer sessions will address our community’s needs while significantly reducing congestion and improving the overall experience for both worshippers and neighbors. We will carefully monitor attendance and operational impacts in the coming weeks and, if necessary, evaluate whether additional measures, including a third prayer session, would be beneficial.
While we believe the two-session format will address our current needs, MAH has long recognized the importance of planning for the future and has been exploring various long-term options to better serve the Muslim community in Hawaii. Recent developments have reinforced the importance of those efforts, and we intend to accelerate them by engaging the community over the coming weeks and months regarding a long-term vision for a future masjid that can serve future generations of Muslims in Hawaii, InshaAllah.
We thank Mayor Blangiardi, and his administration, the C&C, HPD, our volunteers, our congregation and our neighbors for their willingness to work together toward a solution that respects both the rights of our community to worship and the rights of our neighbors to enjoy their homes and neighborhoods.
May Allah SWT reward you for your cooperation, protect our masjid, preserve our right to worship, strengthen our unity, and guide us to what is best.
Jazakum Allahu Kheir,
Muslim Association of Hawai'i