GRAND STRAND ISLAMIC SOCIETY
GRAND STRAND ISLAMIC SOCIETY
Eid al Adah
Friday Prayers
Jumua | Khutba | Imam |
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1st | 1:15 PM | Ibrahim Dremali |
2nd | 2:00 PM | Ibrahim Dremali |
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Where are you located?
We are located at 4328 Waccamaw Blvd. in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. It is in Horry County with easy access to South Carolina 31.
What time are Friday prayers? How many people attend?
One of the Grand Stand Islamic Society (GSIS)’s main religious activities is the Friday afternoon congregational prayers (Jum’ah), which averages about 150 congregants per week. That compares with between 10 to 15 individuals who attend the daily five prayers.
The first Jum’ah Khutba is at 1:15 p.m. & the second Jum’ah Khutba is at 2:00 p.m.
The Jum’ah service begins with a sermon in English, then a call to prayer (Azaan), individual customary prayers (Sunnah prayers), a sermon in Arabic (Khutbah), and ending in two cycles (rakahs) of obligatory (Fard) prayer in congregation. The services are officiated by our Imam Ibrahim Dremali, our Khateeb (or speaker).
What exactly is a mosque?
A mosque, or masjid, is literally any place where Muslims make their daily five prayers (salat) performed in the direction of Mecca (QUIBLA), it needn’t be a building.