LOS ANGELES ISLAMIC CENTER
Los Angeles Islamic Center (LAIC) at 309 S Serrano Ave is a historic mosque in Koreatown, established in the 1950s as one of LA's earliest Muslim hubs. It serves a diverse community with capacity for multiple Jumuah sessions, fostering prayer and education in a vibrant urban neighborhood.
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Friday Prayer: Yes
Facilities:
Prayer Hall, Islamic School, Donation System
Public Transport:
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Community Role:
Historic community center as one of LA's first mosques since the 1950s, serving diverse Muslims including families, students near UCLA, and newcomers; focuses on prayers, education, counseling, and fundraising for growth.
Additional Info:
Offers online donation and pledge system via Mohid; two Jumuah sessions (1:15 PM and 2:00 PM prayers); owned by LAIC since 2011. Historical site with roots in early Southern California Muslim community.
