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Muslim Association
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Serving the Muslim community of Hawaii for over 50 years.

Recent Announcements

Important Eid Update

March 17, 2026

Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh dear brothers and sisters,

We pray that you are continuing to benefit from these blessed last days of Ramadan and that Allah SWT accepts all of your deeds.

Following our previous communication, we would like to share an important update regarding Eid al-Fitr.

Based on current astronomical projections, there is now a stronger likelihood that Eid will fall on Friday, March 20, inshaAllah, subject to the official sighting of the crescent moon in accordance with our established policy. We will update the community as soon as the date is confirmed with an announcement.

If Eid is on Friday (March 20), the Eid prayer and full-day celebration will take place at the Blaisdell Center Arena (777 Ward Avenue) at 8:45 AM with Takbeerat and continuing until approximately 6:00 PM. Eid prayer will be at 9:30 AM InshaAllah.

The day will include Eid prayer and khutbah, breakfast, lunch, and refreshments throughout the day, as well as activities for adults and children, including games and inflatables, in a joyful community gathering.

Because Eid falls on a Friday, we will pause at 1:00 PM for Jumu‘ah prayer. After Jumu‘ah, lunch will be served and activities will resume.

Please note that Blaisdell is a secured venue with exclusive vendors. Food and refreshments will be fully provided, so we kindly ask that you do not bring outside or home-cooked food, sweets, or drinks, as they will not be permitted inside. We sincerely appreciate your understanding and cooperation, as these venue policies are strictly enforced and any violations could result in penalties or impact our ability to host future events at this location.

For tourists or those who may not be aware that Jumu'ah prayer will be held at the Blaisdell, the Masjid will remain open and Jumu'ah prayer will be held there as well.

If Eid is on Thursday (March 19), the Eid prayer will be held at the Masjid at 8:45 AM, followed by light refreshments.

In this case, the full-day community celebration at the Blaisdell Center Arena will still take place on Friday, including activities, inflatables, and a day of fun for our children and families starting at 10:30AM.

We strongly encourage everyone to attend and celebrate together as a community.

If you require a letter for your employer or school to request time off, please reach out to us and we will be happy to provide one.

We also remind everyone to fulfill Zakat al-Fitr before the Eid prayer so that it may reach those in need in time.

Allah SWT says:
“…so that you complete the prescribed period, glorify Allah for guiding you, and so that you may be grateful.”
(Surah Al-Baqarah 2:185)

Eid is a day of gratitude, unity, and joy — a time to come together as one community in remembrance of Allah and celebration of His blessings.

May Allah allow us to reach Eid, accept from us our fasting and prayers, and grant us a day filled with barakah, joy, and togetherness.

Jazakum Allahu Kheiran,
Muslim Association of Hawaiʻi

27th Night of Ramadan - Program

March 15, 2026

Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmat-Allah wa Barakatuh dear brothers and sisters,

We pray that Allah SWT accepts your fasting, prayers, and all acts of worship during these blessed nights of Ramadan.

Tonight, InshaAllah, we will be observing the 27th night of Ramadan with an extended night program at the masjid. These final nights are among the most blessed of the entire year, and the Messenger of Allah ﷺ encouraged us to increase our worship during them in search of Laylat al-Qadr, a night that is better than a thousand months.

We invite the community to join us tonight for a night of prayer, remembrance, reflection, and fellowship.

 

Program Schedule

First Program: 8:15 PM – 10:00 PM
The evening will begin at 8:15 PM and will include a reminder (talk), followed by Isha prayer, 8 rakaat of Taraweeh, the completion of the recitation of the Qur’an (Khatm al-Quran), Shafaa and Witr prayer, and duaa.

Break: 10:00 PM – 10:30 PM

Second Program: 10:30 PM – 11:30 PM
We will resume with 12 rak‘at of Qiyam al-Layl, a short reminder/talk, followed by midnight snacks, and the program will conclude around midnight.

At midnight, there will be sisters-only Halaqa InshaAllah. All sisters are invited

Free Time / Optional Itikaf: Midnight – 3:30 AM
Brothers and sisters may either return home to rest or remain in the masjid for worship and Itikaf. The masjid will remain open, for those who wish to spend time in prayer, recitation of Quran, dhikr, Duaa, or quiet reflection.

Third Program (Qiyam al-Layl): 3:30 AM – 4:30 AM
The night program will resume at 3:30 AM with Tahajjud prayer, recitation, and duaa, followed by Witr.

Suhur Break
After the prayers, we will have approximately an hour break for a light suhur. Simple light items will be provided InshaAllah.

Fajr and Closing
We will then pray Fajr together, followed by tasbih and remembrance. Please note that Fajr Iqama will InshaAllah be at 5:45AM and not 6AM. The program will conclude with Salat Doha for those who wish to remain.

 

Important Reminders

  • Refreshments will be available throughout the night, and suhur will be provided.
  • If you anticipate needing to leave early, please park outside the masjid area to avoid blocking others.
  • Please be mindful that our neighbors are sleeping. We kindly ask everyone to keep voices low and minimize noise when entering or leaving.
  • There will be opportunities at the end of each program segment for people to move their cars if needed.

 

Final Reminder

These are the nights in which the Prophet ﷺ would increase his worship, awaken his family, and devote himself fully to seeking Allah’s mercy. Even a short portion of the night spent in prayer, Qur’an, or remembrance can carry immense reward.

The Prophet ﷺ said:

“Whoever stands in prayer during Laylat al-Qadr with faith and seeking reward, all of his previous sins will be forgiven.”

Last but not least, we would also like to remind our community that these blessed nights are a beautiful opportunity to support the House of Allah. If you have not yet made your contribution to the masjid’s annual fundraising, or if you are able to increase your support, we encourage you to bring your donation with you tonight. Charity given during these nights carries multiplied reward, and if it coincides with Laylat al-Qadr, it is as if that charity continues to give reward for more than a thousand months. Supporting the masjid ensures that it continues to serve our community as a place of prayer, learning, and remembrance of Allah for generations to come. May Allah accept your generosity and place it heavily on your scale of good deeds.

We ask Allah to allow us to witness Laylat al-Qadr, to accept our prayers and fasting, and to fill our hearts with faith and tranquility.

We look forward to spending this blessed night together as a community.



Jazakum Allah Kheir
Muslim Association of Hawai‘i

Serving our community

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.

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“Whoever goes to the Masjid in the morning and evening, Allah will prepare for him a place in Jannah for every morning and evening.”
[Bukhari and Muslim]

Services

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Daily Prayers

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.

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Matrimonial Services

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.

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Funeral Services

We offer assistance in making funeral arrangements and will guide you through the entire Islamic funeral process.

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Youth Programs

We operate various youth programs to help children in our community develop leadership and communication skills, and become champions of truth.

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Islamic Education

We run programs and workshops to help our community nurture Islamic knowledge and learn more about our beautiful religion and its principles.

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Women-only Programs

The Muslim Association of Hawaii hosts programs catered exclusively to women, such as the weekly Halaqa that takes place on Saturdays.