About

The Islamic Center of Vallejo is a mosque and community center for a diverse and dynamic community composed of, among others, indigenous Muslims and immigrants. The mosque (or masjid, in Arabic) is nestled on a 1.37 acre lot with ample parking and a building that accommodates nearly 600 congregants.

The mosque consists of a 9,355 square-foot building providing a main prayer hall (musalla) and a private sister’s musalla, a multipurpose area, office space, and a kitchen. Jummah (Friday) prayers are held weekly. Eid prayers, Taraweeh prayers, Iftaars, and other special Islamic events and holidays are also held at the Islamic Center of Vallejo.

The Islamic Center of Vallejo welcomes visitors at all times in order to foster a culture of tolerance and understanding in the San Francisco Bay Area. The prayer times in particular are excellent times to visit the center in order to meet local Muslims and observe Muslim’s worship.

Learn more by reading about our history, taking a look at some frequently asked questions, and by getting in touch with us.