Description
The Ibrahim Khalilullah Islamic Center (IKIC) is a non-profit religious organization established in Fremont, CA, in 1996. It serves as a vital community center for local Muslims, particularly the large Afghan community in the region known as "Little Kabul". The center aims to facilitate prayer and worship, while also providing a strong support system for its members through various religious, social, and educational initiatives. With over 600 monthly members, IKIC promotes inclusivity, cultural preservation, and acts as an advocate for social change within the larger Fremont community.
Key Features
Comprehensive Services: The center offers essential religious services including five daily prayers, Friday (Jumu'ah) prayers, and Eid celebrations.
Educational Programs: IKIC hosts educational seminars, cultural classes, and youth programs.
Community Support: The center fosters a strong sense of belonging through events like family dinners and provides crucial services such as funeral arrangements in accordance with Islamic guidelines.
Spiritual Environment: The mosque is noted for its cleanliness, spacious layout, thoughtful lighting, and peaceful atmosphere, enhanced by a highly regarded Imam known for his engaging sermons.
Accessibility: The facility features a wheelchair-accessible entrance, parking lot, and restrooms.
Outreach: IKIC is committed to outreach, welcoming diverse Muslim groups and facilitating their integration into the wider community.
Location
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43140 Osgood Road, Fremont, California 94539, United States
Region
Open
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Monday
Open 24h
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Tuesday
Open 24h
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Wednesday
Open 24h
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Thursday
Open 24h
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Friday
Open 24h
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Saturday
Open 24h
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Sunday
Open 24h
January 17, 2026 6:01 am local time
Worship by Religion
Prayer Time
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Fajr (Dawn):6:05 AM
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Dhuhr (Midday/Noon):12:12 PM
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Asr (Afternoon):2:43 PM
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Maghrib (Sunset):5:01 PM
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Isha (Night):6:19 PM
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