Selected Islamic Center Projects
The mosques and Islamic Centers in the United States are as diverse as the communities they serve. Located in the heart of bustling cities or nestled in tranquil towns, each mosque reflects a unique history and showcases the colorful fabric of our Muslim communities across the country.
With delicate care and professionalism, we take on the responsibility of transforming our sacred halls into spiritual spaces that elegantly embody the teachings of the Qur'an and values of Islamic civilization.
Islamic calligraphy in masjid domes embodies the vault of heaven, drawing from the verses of the Qur'an to foster an appreciation for the countless bounties of Allah.
Mibrah is the most focal point of masjids. The Throne Verse, or Ayat al- Kursī, written on the outer frame of mihrab highlight the greatness and oneness of Allah.
Verses related to the qiblah
Name of Allah (swt) and Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
Ayatal Kursi
Or selected verses
The 99 Names of Allah are the beautiful attributes of Allah. Each name surrounding the walls encourages reflection and contemplation of the divine attributes.
Keeping connected with the Qur’an is a way to remind us of the many beautiful ways the Quran can be a guide, a teacher, and a healer in our lives.
Surah Al-Ikhlas on the inner dome teaches that Allah is the only one who deserves worship, and that Allah does not have human characteristics or shape.
Throne verse circles around the lower inner circle of the dome. In this verse, Allah introduces himself to mankind by showing how nothing and nobody is regarded to be comparable to Him.
See how our Holy Book Qur'an can be a source of inspiration in your everyday life.
Sometimes, we may be harsh towards ourselves and project our insecurities onto Allah. Only through discovering the meaning of Allah’s names and attributes, we learn how internalizing His names can help us feel more connected to Him.
Lafzatullah (Allah) is the most commonly inscribed name in many masjids. It is often placed on mihrab itself or on the right side of the mihrab.
Each project, inspired by verses from the Quran, begins with thoughtful planning and collaboration with our fellow brothers and sisters in our communities. It goes from selecting the perfect verse to choosing colors that resonate with the space, about bringing the words of Allah closer to our souls by making them more appealing to the eye.
What is your inspiration? Share photos of your space, and we will walk you through every step of the process.