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New Masjid Project
The Salafi Center Nigeria project is a well-conceived project with the central aim of building a Masjid where the five obligatory daily prayers would be established

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Establishing a new Masjid
MASJID AL-ALLAMAH ’UBAYD IBN ’ABDULLAH AL-JABIRI
The Salafi Center Nigeria project is a well-conceived project with the central aim of building a Masjid where the five obligatory daily prayers would be established
Project Scope
The Salafi Center Nigeria project is a well-conceived project with the central aim of building a Masjid where the five obligatory daily prayers would be established upon at-Tawheed and following the Sunnah an-Nabawiyyah. The Masjid would also have a center of learning (Markaz) where the correct ‘Aqeedah, Tawheed, Manhaj of the Salaf, Fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence), as well as the Arabic Language, would be taught based upon the Methodology of the Salaf, bi-idhini Allah.

Masjid

School

Janazah Area
Masjid Location
LAGOS, NIGERIA:
The bustling city state of Lagos sits on the South-West corner of West African state of Nigeria. With a coast on the Atlantic Ocean, the city has for centuries served as a popular port of entry and exit for travelers coming to or leaving Nigeria.
Lagos is the most populous city in Africa, having an estimated population of over 20 million people. For several years, it served as the capital of Nigeria before the capital was moved to Abuja. However, it remains the commercial capital of the country, accounting for 60% of industrial and commercial activities and having the 4th-highest GDP of African cities.
Following from the foregoing, the dire need for the establishment of a Salafi Masjid is realized and the importance of a center from which the Salafi da’wah can Insha’Allah take root, is understood.

Masjid Proposed Details
Based on the population density of the area and to ensure efficient use of the land, it is proposed that the Masjid be composed of three floors with the capacity to accommodate about 600 attendees. It would consist of the following facilities to fulfil the needs of the community:
Ground Floor:
- Male Prayer Hall
- Male Ablution Area
- Imam’s Accommodation
First Floor:
- Female Prayer Hall
- Female Ablution Area
- Sister’s/Children’s Hall
- Administrative Office & Library
Second Floor:
- Overflow for Jumu’ah Prayer / Temporary Madrasah
- Ablution Area
- Hall for Children
