n the mid 1980s, some Muslims, mostly Nigerians with a few other Africans, met each other, gathered and started a jama'ah (congregation). In the beginning, they just joined the Masjid Al-Ansaar and the Masjid Miami because they did not have their own mosque. Then these Muslims, including the Imam Latief, realized other immigrant Muslims, mainly from Nigeria, were turning away from Islam because they did not have their own mosque. Follows Maliki madhab.

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Denomination: Sunni (Traditional)
Demographics: Predominantly African
Prayers: Unknown
Language of services: English
Imam: Unknown
Director/President: Unknown
Phone: (305) 691-0124
Website: No website available
Email: No email available
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