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Jamiatul Ulama South Africa Masajid of Johannesburg and Surrounding Jamiatul Ulama South Africa P.O. Box 42863 Fordsburg 2033 Masajid of Johannesburg and Surrounding Areas Tel: 011 373 8000 Fax: 011 373 8022 [email protected] www.jamiat.co.za Johannesburg Central No. Name of Masjid Physical Address GPS Coordinates 1 Kerk Street Jumuah Masjid 12 Kerk Street, Jhb Central S 26˚ 12.182' E 28˚ 02.277' 2 Masjid Himayatul Islam Cnr Market & Nugget Street, Jhb Central S 26˚ 12.196' E 28˚ 03.151' 3 Masjidul Fatah 72 Olivia Road, Berea S 26˚ 11.220' E 28˚ 03.430' 4 Parktown East Musallah 3 Princess Place, Northdene Building, Parktown S 26˚ 11.045' E 28˚ 02.640' Nov 2010 www.jamiat.co.za Jamiatul Ulama South Africa P.O. Box 42863 Fordsburg 2033 Masajid of Johannesburg and Surrounding Areas Tel: 011 373 8000 Fax: 011 373 8022 [email protected] www.jamiat.co.za Johannesburg North No. Name of Masjid Physical Address GPS Coordinates 5 Northcliff Musallah No. 1 & 3 Salerno Road, Northcliff S 26˚ 08.614' E 27˚ 58.905' 6 Masjidur Rahmah 23 Ingalele Road, Emmarentia S 26˚ 08.931' E 28˚ 00.509' 7 Houghton Musallah 52 2nd Avenue, Houghton S 26˚ 10.067' E 28˚ 04.416' 8 Randburg Musallah 9 Dover Street, Randburg Motor Link, Randburg S 26° 05.388' E 28° 00.279' 9 Sandton City Musallah Next to Clicks, Lower Level Parking, Sandton City Shopping Centre S 26˚ 06.550' E 28˚ 03.034' 10 Alexandra Musalla 38 First Avenue, Wynberg S 26˚ 06.355' E 28˚ 05.227' 11 Marlboro Jameeah Masjid 1 Islamabad Street, Cnr Zinnia Drive, Marlboro S 26˚ 05.550' E 28˚ 05.831' 12 Abdullah bin Salaam Musallah 10 Hammonia Way (off Eastway), Kelvin S 26° 04.891' E 28° 06.246' 13 Masjidud Dhuha 94 Coleraine Drive, Morningside S 26˚ 04.475' E 28˚ 02.822' 14 Waterval Islamic Institute Route 564 East, Maxwell Drive, Woodmead S 26˚ 02.306' E 28˚ 05.977' 15 Magic Builders Centre Musallah Cnr Old Pretoria Road & Church Street, Midrand CBD S 25˚ 59.749' E 28˚ 07.729' Nov 2010 www.jamiat.co.za Jamiatul Ulama South Africa P.O. Box 42863 Fordsburg 2033 Masajid of Johannesburg and Surrounding Areas Tel: 011 373 8000 Fax: 011 373 8022 [email protected] www.jamiat.co.za Johannesburg East No. Name of Masjid Physical Address GPS Coordinates 16 Kempton Park Musalla Cnr Sarel Street & Pamona Road, Kempton Park S 26˚ 06.185' E 28˚ 14.720' 17 OR Tambo International Musalla Level One, Parkade One, International Arrivals Terminal A S 26˚ 08.028' E 28˚ 13.901' 18 Masjid-ul-Ansaar 696 Vernon Street and Atlas Road (Next to Caltex Filling Station), Lakefield S 26˚ 11.208' E 28˚ 16.942' 19 Jamiah Masjid 408 Rawat Street , Actonville, Ext. 3 S 26˚ 12.688' E 28˚ 18.164' 20 Masjid-un Nur 883 Soma Street, Actonville, Ext. 3 S 26˚ 12.912' E 28˚ 17.842' 21 Masjid Bilal 1669 Drakensburg Street, Actonville S 26˚ 12.874' E 28˚ 18.554' 22 Masjidun Nur Cnr Tulip & Goodehoop Avenue, Reiger Park S 26˚ 13.762' E 28˚ 13.577' 23 Masjidus Safeena 139 Elephant St, Villa Liza S 26˚ 19.269' E 28˚ 15.241' 24 Alberton Musalla 35 Pieter Uys Drive, Alberton-North S 26˚ 15.446 E 27˚ 07.906' 25 Madani Masjid 57 High Road, Georgetown, Germiston S 26˚ 12.722' E 28˚ 10.039' 26 Elandsfontein Musalla 62 Cnr Kraft & Atlas Road, Elandsfontein S 26˚ 10.150' E 28˚ 12.175' 27 Edenvale Musalla 32 8th Avenue, Edenvale S 26˚ 08.810' E 28˚ 09.313' 28 Bedfordview Musalla 26 Kloof Road, Bedfordview S 26˚ 11.087' E 28˚ 08.065' 29 Masjid Imdaadiyyah 13 Tainton Street, Cyrildene/ Dewetshof S 26˚ 10.897' E 28˚ 05.753' 30 Zeenatul Islam Masjid Cnr Roberts Avenue & Minerva Street, Kensington S 26° 11.743' E 28° 05.719' 31 Yeoville Masjid 35 Rockey Street, Yeoville S 26° 10.873' E 28° 04.119' 32 Masjid Muqeemus Salaah 6 Lang Street, Bertrams S 26˚ 11.652' E 28˚ 04.447' 33 Ikhlaas Musallah 323 Marshall Street, Jeppestown S 26˚ 12.305' E 28˚ 03.804' 34 Masjid Ziyaa ul Badr 454 Marshall Street, Cnr Kerk Jeppestown S 26˚ 12.217' E 28˚ 04.561' Nov 2010 www.jamiat.co.za Jamiatul Ulama South Africa P.O. Box 42863 Fordsburg 2033 Masajid of Johannesburg and Surrounding Areas Tel: 011 373 8000 Fax: 011 373 8022 [email protected] www.jamiat.co.za Johannesburg South No. Name of Masjid Physical Address GPS Coordinates 35 Ophirton Musallah 139 Booysens Road, Cnr Hillard, Ophirton S 26° 13.553' E 28° 01.883' 36 Turfontein Musallah Cnr Hay Road & Forest Streets, Turfontein S 26° 14.980' E 28° 02.217' 37 Markaz Noor-ul-Quraan Musallah 1 Oliphants Street, Cnr Lethaba Street (Behind Glen Shopping Centre) Gleneagles Ext. 2 S 26˚ 16.075' E 28˚ 03.126' 38 Rispark Masjid 25 Sevice Road, Rispark S 26° 19.352' E 28° 01.784' 39 Eikenhof Masjid 55 Klipriver Road, Eikenhof S 26° 20.221' E 27° 59.663' 40 Mondeor Masjid 267 Columbine Avenue, Mondeor S 26° 16.614' E 28° 00.550' 41 Winchester Hills Musallah 64 Vleiroos Street, Winchester Hills Ext. 3 S 26° 15.567' E 28° 00.831' 42 Masjid Quba 130 Riverside Road, Ext. 4, Ridgeway S 26° 15.984' E 27° 59.745' 43 Ormonde Musallah Cnr Othello Drive & McBeth Close, Ormonde S 26° 14.959' E 27° 59.814' 44 Evanspark Musallah 253 Kimberely Road, Ormonde / Evanspark S 26˚ 14.671' E 28˚00.316' 45 Masjid Al Huda 140 Kimberley Road, Robertsham S 26˚ 14.522' E 28˚ 00.701' 46 Masjid un Noor 3 Crownwood Road, Crown Mines S 29˚ 13.161' E 28˚ 00.588' 47 Green Mosque 2 Roggeveld Crescent, Ext. 2, Eldorado Park S 26˚ 17.780' E 27˚ 55.160' 48 Jumu'ah Masjid 22 Heinkel Road, Ext. 1, Eldorado Park S 26˚ 17.794' E 27˚ 54.423' 49 Masjid Ar Rahmah 6518 Cavendish Road, Ext. 6, Eldorado Park S 26˚ 17.046' E 27˚ 54.298' 50 Masjid Hamza 8208 Scorpio Drive, Ext. 9, Lenasia S 26˚ 19.892' E 27˚ 52.472' 51 Hudson Street Masjid 8881 Hudson Street, Ext. 10, Lenasia S 26˚ 20.557' E 27˚ 52.159' 52 Masjid Siddiq 8547 Volta Street, Ext. 10, Lenasia S 26˚ 20.593' E 27˚ 51.610' 53 Masjid Ashraf 10353 Mahanadi and Lahore, Ext. 11B, Lenasia S 26˚ 20.093' E 27˚ 50.217' 54 Saberie Chisty Masjid Cnr. Oak Street & Gum Crescent, Ext. 6, Lenasia S 26˚ 19.910' E 27˚ 50.036' 55 Banglawali Masjid 147 Honeysuckle Avenue, Ext. 2, Lenasia S 26˚ 19.612' E 27˚ 49.840' 56 Masjid Sulayman 2 Ganges Crescent, Ext. 11A, Lenasia S 26˚ 19.766' E 27˚ 50.936' 57 Masjid un Noor 16 Petrea Street, Ext. 3, Lenasia S 26° 19.633' E 27° 50.376' 58 Jamia Masjid 191 Gemsbok Street, Ext. 1, Lenasia S 26˚ 19.029' E 27˚ 49.679' 59 Masjid us Salaam 25 Penguin Avenue, Ext. 1, Lenasia S 26° 18.746' E 27° 49.725' 60 Khanqah Sheikh Zakariyya Masjid 40 Nirvana Drive West, Ext. 1, Lenasia S 26˚ 18.560' E 27˚ 49.571' 61 Quwwatul Islam Masjid Cnr. Quail & Nightingale Avenue, Ext.1, Lenasia S 26° 18.595' E 27° 50.140' 62 Nurul Islam Masjid Cnr. Oryx & Zebra Street, Ext. 5, Lenasia S 26˚ 18.761' E 27˚ 50.481' 63 Shaanul Islaam Masjid Cnr Goud & Neon Street, Ext. 5, Lenasia S 26˚ 19.003' E 27˚ 50.937' 64 Saberie Masjid Cnr Rose Avenue & Impala Street, Ext. 1, Lenasia S 26˚ 19.273' E 27˚ 49.937' Nov 2010 www.jamiat.co.za Jamiatul Ulama South Africa P.O. Box 42863 Fordsburg 2033 Masajid of Johannesburg and Surrounding Areas Tel: 011 373 8000 Fax: 011 373 8022 [email protected] www.jamiat.co.za Johannesburg South (continued) No. Name of Masjid Physical Address GPS Coordinates 65 Rainbow Masjid (Himayatul Islam) 26 Lark Street, Ext. 1, Lenasia S 26˚ 19.140' E 27˚ 50.137' 66 Omar Farooq Masjid Cnr. Garrick & Protea Avenue, Ext.8, Lenasia S 26˚ 19.406' E 27˚ 51.523' 67 Masjid Bilal 58 Sirkorn Avenue, Ext. 5, Lenasia S 26° 19.430' E 27° 50.809' 68 Masjidus-Saaliheen Cnr. Jewel & Moonstone Streets, Ext. 13, Lenasia S 26˚ 18.816' E 27˚ 51.511' 69 Masjid Ul-Ishmael 3 Saint Ives Street, Klipsruit West S 26˚ 17.573' E 27˚ 52.553' 70 Masjid Al Ummah 1792 Mbolekwa Street, Dlamini 1, Soweto S 26˚ 16.451' E 27˚ 52.380' 71 Orlando East Masjid Cnr. Mosaka & Mofutsanyana Street, Orlando East S 26˚ 14.493' E 27˚ 55.743' 72 Fleurhof Masjid 7 Ketel Ave, Fleurhof S 26˚ 12.094' E 27˚ 55.033' 73 Nurul Huda Masjid 44 Aalwyn Road, Riverlea Ext. 2 S 26˚ 12.341' E 27˚ 57.990' 74 Jamiah Taqwa 724 Jukskei Drive, Ext.1, Riverlea S 26˚ 12.922' E 27˚ 58.107 75 Masjid-ur-Rahman 458 Colarado Drive, Riverlea S 26˚ 12.769' E 27˚ 58.600' Nov 2010 www.jamiat.co.za Jamiatul Ulama South Africa P.O. Box 42863 Fordsburg 2033 Masajid of Johannesburg and Surrounding Areas Tel: 011 373 8000 Fax: 011 373 8022 [email protected] www.jamiat.co.za Johannesburg West No. Name of Masjid Physical Address GPS Coordinates 76 Hamidia Masjid 4 Jenning Street, Newtown S 26˚ 12.198' E 28˚ 01.612' 77 Mayfair Jumuah Masjid 23 Hanover Street, Cnr 10th Avenue, Mayfair S 26˚ 12.451' E 28˚ 01.012' 78 Masjid Al Falah Cnr Fourteenth Ave and Bird Str, Mayfair S 26˚ 12.579' E 28˚ 00.786' 79 Baitun Noor Masjid 19 Eleventh Avenue, Mayfair S 26˚ 12.419' E 28˚ 00.655' 80 Masjidul Muslimeen 77 Clifton Street, Mayfair S 26˚ 12.169' E 28˚ 00.801' 81 23rd Street Masjid 4 Twenty-Third Street, Pageview S 26˚ 12.028' E 28˚ 00.965' 82 Masjid Taleemul Islam 1 Fifteenth Street, Pageview S 26˚ 11.841' E 28˚ 00.984' 83 Imam Shafi'i Masjid 141 8th Avenue, Mayfair S 26˚ 12.334' E 28˚ 00.958' 84 Sultan Bahu Masjid 44 Fourth Avenue, Mayfair S 26˚ 12.014' E 28˚ 00.493' 85 Homestead Park Jumuah Masjid 95 Winston Road, Homestead Park S 26˚ 12.193' E 28 00.160' 86 Masjid Ash Shifa 28 Fifth Avenue, Mayfair S 26˚ 12.044' E 28˚ 00.394' 87 Masjid-e-Taqwa 25 Ashley Road, Homestead Park S 26˚ 12.239' E 27˚ 59.758' 88 Masjidul Islam 50 St Albans Avenue, Mayfair West S 26˚ 11.686' E 27˚ 59.854' 89 Masjid Babus Salaam 119 Proserpine Road, Mayfair West S 26˚ 12.023' E 28˚ 00.059' 90 Masjidul Khair 49 St Gothard Avenue, Mayfair West S 26˚ 11.888' E 27˚ 59.872' 91 Auckland Park Masjid 46 Richmond Avenue, Auckland Park S 26˚ 11.033' E 28˚ 00.232' 92 Masjid Muaaz Bin
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