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Islamic Center of Naperville (ICN) to host Open Mosque Day for all Faiths on Sunday, October 15th, 2017 at ICN, Naperville

Islamic Center of Naperville (ICN) to host Open Mosque Day for all Faiths on Sunday, October 15th, 2017 at ICN, Naperville

Oct 9th 2017, Naperville: The Islamic Center of Naperville (ICN) is hosting their 5th Open Mosque Day on Sunday, October 15th from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM at our facility on 2844 W. Ogden Ave, Naperville, IL.60540.

The Islamic Center of Naperville (ICN) is a non-profit organization that provides religious services, programs for the youth and adults, charitable donations and education with an emphasis on promoting communal harmony through interfaith activities. ICN has been an integral part of the Naperville community for the past 27 years and have developed great relationships with different faith organizations and local government and law enforcement.

Yousuf Siddiqui, Chair of ICN's Outreach Committee, said that the primary purpose of the event is to open the doors of their mosque to neighbors, friends, colleagues and, just about anybody who is interested, to give them an opportunity to visit a mosque, something they may never have had a chance to do. The format of the event is designed for a moving crowd where people can visit anytime during the six hour period from 11 am to 5 pm said Siddiqui.

Shoaib Khadri, President, ICN said that there will be booths that present different aspects of the Islamic faith where people can ask questions, get an opportunity to meet the Imam (Religious Scholar) and discuss any topics with him, interact with people from the mosque's congregation, observe the afternoon congregational prayer (which is at 1.30 pm), get a tour of the mosque; the ladies can get henna on their hands and try on a hijab (head scarf); visit their showcase exhibit called "Journey through Time" - a multi-media experience; stop by a booth where guests can get their name written in Arabic calligraphy, fun activities for kids and much more.

Refreshments from the Middle East and South Asia will be served with a dedicated area for people to sit around, eat and interact in a warm, friendly and informal setting - an opportunity for people of all faiths to get to know each other better. The event is free and ICN is happy to welcome anybody who is interested in joining them.

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