The Halton Mosque was built in the early 90's and is the only one in the city of Burlington. As a result of a growing community the structure can no longer accommodate our needs. We need a new Islamic Community centre that will accommodate our growing community and provide us with an Islamic School for our future generations.
Al Huda International is a non-profit, non-sectarian, non-political organization currently working to promote authentic Islamic education. Al Huda Institute Canada began its educational program in 2001, and is now an established institute providing structured courses for people from all walks of life. Al Huda also offers online courses, workshops and a variety of publications and multi-media downloads.
Our Vision is to set the example to build a vibrant community and to promote the Islamic way of life. To achieve this through establishing a conductive spiritual environment where congregational worship and service to humanity are welcoming to enhance the spiritual, social, & public lives of members. To safeguard the pure teachings of Islam while making relevance to the Canadian way of living. Brampton Islamic Centre adopts Global Moon Sighting by the Crecent Committee to determine the start & end of Islamic months and uses calculation only for preparation & organization
Islamic Propagation Center of Ontario (IPC) is better known as Jame Masjid. It is a registered non-profitable charitable organization dedicated to serving the local community. IPC is dedicated to nurturing and helping the congregation's children, adults and seniors improve their spirituality and quality of life, to help them become better members of their community.
Bab-ul-ilm Islamic Centre came in to existence in February 1982. The pioneer Aijaz Ali Bazmi with his extra ordinary efforts allowed the community of West-end to be able to worship and celebrate their prestigious religious occasions. This was considered an unachievable task due to non-availability of Shia Islamic Centre in the said region. Currently Bab-ul-ilm (under the trust of Bani Hashim Society) has hundreds of members mostly migrants of South East Asia, Africa and other parts of the world who perform congregation, commemoration and celebration of various religious festivals.
The Unitarian Congregation in Mississauga is an inclusive community of non-creedal religious people, offering a range of spiritual and educational services and programs for children, youth and adults including drumming, yoga, social justice workshops and music. We are LGBT friendly.We aspire to support each individual search for truth and meaning, celebrate diversity, nurture the spirit, promote social justice locally and globally and be an environmentally friendly congregation, treasuring the sense of mystery, wonder and beauty in the universe. Exciting programs for 2012 include Seedy Saturday (eco-gardening day feature heritage and organic seed sales), Soulful Singing and UN workshops. We also like to get together for family-friendly socials. The Unitarian Congregation in Mississauga serves Mississauga, Oakville, Burlington, Etobicoke and Brampton and is located near the QEW and HYW 10.