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Harford County Education Society (Masjid Al Falaah)

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مسجد Harford County Education الجمعية Al Falaah

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Woven into the spiritual landscape of the surrounding area, Harford County Education Society (Masjid Al Falaah) welcomes worshippers throughout the day.. Maryland's Muslim community grew significantly from the latter decades of the twentieth century, as families from West Africa, the Arab world, South Asia, Turkey, Bosnia, and the African American Muslim tradition settled along the Interstate 95 corridor and its adjoining suburbs. Harford County itself preserves a character of wooded hills, old farms, and commuter towns, and the establishment of a masjid here reflects the steady patience of a community that has grown quietly across decades.

The name Al Falaah, meaning success and prosperity, is drawn from the noble words of the adhan itself, in which the muadhdhin calls believers to come to prayer and to come to success. The Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family, taught his Companions, may God be pleased with them, that the deepest success is not wealth or rank but salvation with God in the hereafter, and every time a worshipper hears the call to prayer the word falaah reminds the heart of that enduring truth. Giving a Maryland mosque this name links a suburban community to an ancient proclamation heard in every land.

The building is a thoughtfully adapted community property: a carpeted main prayer hall oriented toward the qiblah, separate ablution facilities for men and women, a women's prayer area with its own entrance, classrooms used on weekends for Qur'an and Arabic classes, and a multipurpose hall where Harford County's Muslim families gather for iftars, Eid celebrations, and civic events.

Worshippers from Edgewood, Aberdeen, Bel Air, and the wider county gather here for the five daily prayers, for Jumu'ah delivered in English, and for taraweeh during Ramadan, when volunteer cooks from many national backgrounds share iftar with neighbours. On this page visitors will find the current prayer times, the Edgewood address, and practical notes to help every traveller, student, and local family locate Masjid Al Falaah and take part in its steady, welcoming congregational life throughout the calendar year in this quiet corner of Maryland countryside within easy drive of Baltimore.

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