Masjid Al-Ihsan gathers the community in worship, knowledge, and service. Daily Salah, two Jumu'ah prayers, Sunday Feeding, Iftar on Wheels, Bonds to Brotherhood, Quran Halaqas, and more — every program is an expression of the Names of Allah made operational in Bronzeville.
The five daily prayers are the pillars upon which the day is built. As-Sami' — The All-Hearing — receives every supplication, every prostration, every whispered du'a. Masjid Al-Ihsan holds the door open for every prayer. Fisabilillah.
Five daily prayers in congregation. All are welcome to join in worship at Masjid Al-Ihsan.
Al-Jami' — The Gatherer — draws the community together every Friday. Two Jumu'ah prayers ensure every member of the community can attend. The Jumu'ah is not merely a prayer; it is the weekly renewal of the covenant of brotherhood and sisterhood. Fisabilillah.
Two Friday congregational prayers with khutbah delivered by Imam Abdullah Madyun. A cornerstone of the weekly community gathering.
Ar-Razzaq — The Ever-Provider — guarantees the provision of every creature. The Sunday Feeding Program is the Masjid's weekly act of Amanah — bridging the food desert of Bronzeville to the provision that Allah has placed in the earth. Fisabilillah.
Every Sunday, Masjid Al-Ihsan serves a community meal to all who come. No one is turned away. The Sunday Feeding Program is a living expression of the Amanah of provision in Bronzeville.
Al-Karim — The Most Generous — pours His generosity upon the community at the breaking of the fast. Iftar on Wheels brings the Masjid's table to those who cannot reach it — bridging isolation to community, hunger to provision. Fisabilillah.
During Ramadan, Masjid Al-Ihsan's Iftar on Wheels program delivers hot iftar meals to those who cannot come to the Masjid — serving Bronzeville and surrounding neighborhoods with mobile iftar distribution.
Al-Mughni — The Enricher — purifies wealth through its circulation. Zakaat is not charity; it is the fulfillment of what was always owed to the community. Masjid Al-Ihsan collects and distributes Zakaat to those in need in Bronzeville and the surrounding South Side. Fisabilillah.
Zakaat collection and distribution services. The masjid facilitates the third pillar of Islam — purification of wealth through giving. Zakat applications available.
Al-Alim — The All-Knowing — commanded the first word of revelation to be Iqra: Read. The Quran Halaqa at Masjid Al-Ihsan is an expression of this command — a circle of knowledge that bridges the Quran to the haal of Bronzeville. Fisabilillah.
Ongoing Quran study circles for all levels — from beginners learning to read to advanced students studying Tafsir. The Quran Halaqa is a space of learning, reflection, and community.
Al-Wadud — The Loving — placed the bonds of brotherhood as the infrastructure of the Ummah. Bonds to Brotherhood is the Masjid's commitment to strengthening these bonds — to build the kind of community that holds together under pressure. Fisabilillah.
Bonds to Brotherhood is a series of talks and gatherings focused on strengthening the bonds of brotherhood among Muslim men — addressing the spiritual, social, and communal dimensions of brotherhood in Islam.
Al-Karim — The Most Generous — pours His generosity upon the community at the completion of Ramadan and the Day of Sacrifice. Eid is the community's collective expression of gratitude. Every family, every neighbor, every stranger is welcome at Masjid Al-Ihsan. Fisabilillah.
Eid Al-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha prayers for the entire community. A joyful celebration of faith, family, and community. All families welcome.
Al-Wadud — The Loving — placed the bonds of community as the infrastructure of Islah. The Islamic Institute of Urban Affairs is the operational expression of this love — rooted in Bronzeville, serving the South Side, bridging the community to the resources, knowledge, and connections it needs. Fisabilillah.
The Islamic Institute of Urban Affairs supports the Bronzeville community through social services, outreach, education, and community development initiatives under the guidance of Imam Abdullah Madyun.
Fajr 5:45am · Dhuhr 1:30pm · Asr 4:45pm · Maghrib Sunset · Isha 9:00pm · 1st Jumu'ah 1:15pm · 2nd Jumu'ah 2:15pm