مسجد الفرقان/ Al Furqan masjid

Mosque · Briar Meadow

مسجد الفرقان/ Al Furqan masjid

Mosque · Briar Meadow

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2600 Lazy Hollow Dr, Houston, TX 77063

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Sunni masjid open daily for prayer, accessible location  

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2600 Lazy Hollow Dr, Houston, TX 77063 Get directions

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2600 Lazy Hollow Dr, Houston, TX 77063 Get directions

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restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Aug 31, 2025

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How Atlanta-Area Mosques Are Cutting Food Waste During Ramadan | Eater

"This masjid organized a 17‑volunteer “green team” that focused this past year on banning plastic water bottles: where the community once threw away nearly 300 plastic bottles every night, there are now hardly any. To prepare for Ramadan the team added water filling stations, brought in reusable five‑gallon water bottles, and had their Cub Scout packs sell recycled aluminum bottles to community members for $10 each; they also accepted donations to give out bottles for free to anyone who couldn’t afford them. The center draws roughly 200 to 250 people for iftars each weeknight and — in partnership with Georgia Interfaith Power and Light (GIPL) — will host a “zero‑waste iftar” on March 19. GIPL provides training, workshops, and grants for reusable or compostable plates and cutlery, and at the end of the dinner covers the cost of sending excess to CHaRM, which composts food waste and processes hard‑to‑recycle items. Marium Masud, who attends this masjid and helped start the green team, frames the effort as part of religious stewardship: “We are called to be stewards of the Earth. There is a saying from the Prophet Muhammad that all of the Earth is a masjid. So it’s up to us to keep it clean, just like we keep our masjids clean.”" - Tasnim Shamma

https://www.eater.com/2025/3/26/24393261/ramadan-atlanta-mosques-cutting-food-waste-climate-change
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Imran Khan

Google
Alhamdulillah is a great masjid that is easily accessible

Bilal Anwer

Google
Great little mosque in a convenient spot on Westheimer Road. Entrance is from tinted glass double door facing Westheimer Road as in the picture. There is a wudhu area with multiple stations. Carpet is nice. Parking is a little tight and the khutba was not in English. Otherwise it’s a great space.

Waleed Darwish (Wally Jo)

Google
A house of allah, serenity and peace. May Allah bless this house. (MOSQUE/MASJID). In arabic letters. مسجد

Rick K

Google
Came to the mosque to pray dhuhr, but it was locked with no contact number to get in. I was stuck

bilal raza

Google
Nice and clean Mosque space. Very near to my place. No branding outside so just follow Google map

A Aziz

Google
Masjid Location is good and very clean

Tabish Shaikh Quadri

Google
It is a new masjid. I didn't find any wadu area. They just have a men's and ladies restroom. I did wadu in the restroom which i don't like. So i recommend do your wadu at home before coming here. Since the restroom is single restroom Fridays would be problematic. I visited for magrib prayer after the jamat time so I didn't had any issue. The restroom didn't had tissue though. The masjid is at the corner of Westheimer and lazy hollow which is a good location. So if you are doing your groceries at Target or Walmart then this masjid will help like it did to me. I am not sure of the imam and their beliefs but just by looking at the masjid I feel it is not a maslak e Aala Hazrat masjid or Ahle sunnat Wal jamat masjid. Although i am sure that it is not a Shia school of thought masjid.

Irshad Nazir

Google
Was here for Fajr & was closed. Not sure it’s the masjid or the club house. May Allah accepts.