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Hold tight to the Rope of Allah all together and be not disunited among yourselves. (Surah Al-Imran ayah 103)

What We Do

  • Serving The Community

    The BCMA is currently the largest Sunni Muslim organization in BC. We own and operate several Islamic centres as well as Muslim Schools all across BC.

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  • New Muslim Care

    New Muslim Care is an initiative of The BCMA to cater to the needs of new Muslims and facilitate their integration into local Muslim communities.

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  • BC Muslim Schools

    The BCMA is dedicated in providing essential educational services to the muslim community and making constant effort to improve the delivery of education to our children

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Contact Us

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12300 Blundell Rd Richmond,
BC, V6W 1B3
P: 604.270.2522

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The BCMA Board of Trust Affair

Basharat Ali Sidhu

Chairman Board of Trust Affairs (Surrey Masjid)

  • 604.518.1949

Assignments & Duties

Jainul Abid

Vice Chairman Board of Trust Affairs - Surrey East Masjid- Masjid Rahma

  • 604-724-6661

Assignments & Duties

Arif Malik

Secretary Board of Trust Affairs (Richmond Masjid)

  • 778-939-1075

Assignments & Duties

Shafiq Koya

Board of Trust Affairs (Burnaby Masjid)

  • 604-720-2431

Assignments & Duties

Ismail Vohra

Advice to Chairman, planning & development (Surrey Masjid)

  • 778-899-7816

Assignments & Duties

Usman Ali

Board of Trust Affairs (Richmond, Vancouver Masjid)

  • 604.760.8365

Assignments & Duties

Community Service Rewards

Whole creation of Allah is like His family. Most beloved to Allah are those who provide benefits to this family. Its significance not only limited to remembrance, but in the fact that the remembrace is done in a gathering. It also enable welfare of the community, gives an opportunity to care for others and to love one another. Mosque becomes a powerful and practical implementation of "love thy neighbors" commandment. In the time of the Prophet, mosque was the central place of social welfare, activism and care giving to those who were in need.
The Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi wa Sallam) said: The dearest to Allah is the one who is most beneficial to people. The dearest deed to Allah is bringing happiness to a Muslim, or dispelling a grief from him, or settling his debt, or feeding him while he is hungry. It is dearer to me to support my Muslim brother to satisfy need than to make one month I'tikaf in the mosque. Whoever controls his anger Allah will cover his faults. And whoever goes out with a Muslim till fulfilling his necessity, Allah will make his feet stable on the Day while feats slip. [ al-Tabrani , Sheikh al-Albani graded it as Hasan in Saheeh al-Jania]

The Almighty Says: {…Help ye one another in righteousness and piety, but help ye not one another in sin and rancour:… }[5:2]. He also says: {…and do good; that ye may prosper. }[22:77].

Prophet Muhammad said: When a person leave his earthly body, all his or her actions terminate but three:
1. Knowledge through which people benefit,
2. Sadaqa Jaariyya (recurring charity), and
3. Pious child who makes dua or supplication for the parents.