oin us In Expanding The House Of Allah (SWT).
Let's Work Together To Make It Happen!

Muslim Association of Virginia (MAV) needs YOUR help in expanding our current 12,000 square feet facility to a state-of-the-art 76,000 square feet Dar Alnoor (house of light) Islamic Community Center.

As we celebrate our 30th anniversary of serving the Muslim community in the greater Prince William County this year, by the Grace of Allah (SWT), we look to improve and expand our facility into one that the community will cherish for generations to come.

Over the years, we’ve witnessed the size of our Muslim community grow exponentially, Alhumdullilah (by the Will of God)! During this time of growth, Dar Alnoor Islamic Community Center has lacked adequate space, preventing us from offering critical programs that our community direly needs. Our expansion project aims to fulfill that need so that Dar Alnoor can accommodate and cater to our growing Islamic community.

Our Islamic Community Center will provide a place for Muslims and non-Muslims alike in the greater Prince William County, Virginia to come learn, worship, congregate, dine, and even get medical and senior care!

We pray and hope for your continued support to make this expansion project a reality for our children and generations to come!

In surah Baqarah, verse 245, Allah subhanahu wa ta’ala says,

“Who is it that would loan Allah a reasonable loan so He may multiply it for him many times over? And it is Allah who withholds and grants abundance, and to Him you will be returned.”

Our History

MAV is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization aimed at providing comprehensive Islamic education and programs to youth, working professionals, and seniors in the Greater Prince William County. Our services support and spread the peaceful message of Islam. In order to achieve this goal, we have worked to develop a strong sense of community among practicing Muslims and non-Muslims alike in the area. Tremendous effort has gone into making this goal a reality, by the Will of Allah (SWT).


Dar Alsalaam (First Mussallah) built for congregational prayers

When we first started in the 1980s, there was no place to call our own Masjid (Mosque), and congregational prayer was held at each other’s homes.  Finally, on December 10, 1989, visionary community members came together and purchased a property with a trailer off of Route 234 in Manassas, VA. Dar Alsalaam, as it was later named, had the capacity to hold about 100 congregants at any given time.