6855 W 119th Ave, Broomfield, CO 80020 (303) 901-1069 · office@masjidalbarakah.org

Islam

Visit the Masjid

You're always welcome — here's what to expect

We warmly invite you to visit Masjid Al-Barakah. Whether you want to observe a prayer, learn about Islam, or simply meet your neighbors — our doors are open to everyone, regardless of faith or background.

Where to Find Us

6855 W 119th Ave, Broomfield, CO 80020

office@masjidalbarakah.org

Open daily for all five prayers

View prayer times →

What to Expect

1

A Warm Welcome

When you arrive, someone will greet you and help you feel at home. Don't worry about not knowing the customs — we're happy to guide you.

2

Remove Your Shoes

At the entrance, you'll see a shoe rack. We pray on the floor, so shoes are removed before entering the prayer area. Shoe shelves are provided.

3

Observe or Participate

You're welcome to simply observe a prayer, sit quietly, or join in conversation afterward. There's no pressure to participate — just be yourself.

4

Ask Questions

We love questions! After prayer, feel free to chat with anyone. Our community members are friendly and happy to share their faith and answer anything on your mind.

Dress Code

There is no strict dress code for visitors, but we appreciate modest attire out of respect for the space:

  • Clothing that covers shoulders and knees (both men and women)
  • Women are welcome to wear a headscarf if they wish (we have extras available), but it is not required for visitors
  • Clean socks are recommended (shoes are removed at the entrance)

Frequently Asked Questions

Can non-Muslims enter a mosque?

Absolutely! Mosques are places of worship, community, and learning. Everyone is welcome to visit, observe, and ask questions.

What is a "masjid"?

"Masjid" is the Arabic word for mosque — it literally means "place of prostration." It's where Muslims come together to pray, learn, and build community.

When is the best time to visit?

You can visit during any prayer time. Friday Jumu'ah prayer (First Jummah at 1:00 PM) is our largest weekly gathering and a great time to experience the community. You can also email us to schedule a private tour.

Do I need to make an appointment?

No appointment needed for regular visits. Just come during prayer times and you'll be welcomed. For group visits or school tours, please email us in advance.

Is there parking?

Yes, free parking is available on-site.

We'd Love to Meet You

Whether you're a curious neighbor, a student researching Islam, or someone exploring faith — you are welcome at Masjid Al-Barakah. Come as you are.