A community mosque · since 1975

A sanctuary of faith and timeless reflection.

Al-Hidayah Center is a spiritual home for Fort Wayne — a place to pray, to learn, to build friendships, and to belong. Travelers, neighbors, and seekers are all welcome.

Location
836 Lagro Dr
Fort Wayne, IN
Hours
Open for
the five daily prayers
Jumu’ah
Khutbah 2:00 PM
Iqamah 2:30 PM
Sunlit prayer hall inside Al-Hidayah Center

Prayer Times

Adhan · Iqamah
  • Fajr
    4:53 AM5:30 AM
  • Dhuhr
    1:37 PM2:00 PM
  • Asr
    5:33 PM5:38 PM
  • Maghrib
    8:51 PM8:56 PM
  • Isha
    10:22 PM10:27 PM

Jumu’ah · Friday

Khutbah 2:00 PM · Iqamah 2:30 PM

Live · Fort Wayne

Next prayer

Dhuhr1:37 PM

03Hours
:
56Minutes
:
54Seconds

The Adhan call goes out a few minutes before each Iqamah. Doors are open — come a little early and take a quiet seat.

Today’s Prayer Times

Thursday, May 14
  • Fajr
    4:53 AM5:30 AM
  • DhuhrNext
    1:37 PM2:00 PM
  • Asr
    5:33 PM5:38 PM
  • Maghrib
    8:51 PM8:56 PM
  • Isha
    10:22 PM10:27 PM

Jumu’ah · Friday

Khutbah 2:00 PM · Iqamah 2:30 PM

Adhan · Iqamah
What we offer

A home for worship, learning, and one another.

All programs

Quran & Halaqa

Weekly study circles for adults and youth, exploring Qur’an, hadith, and the lived practice of faith.

Youth & Families

Saturday school, mentorship, and family gatherings that nurture the next generation in Fort Wayne.

Community Care

Hot meals, new-neighbor support, and a quiet space for travelers crossing through I-69.

Community gathering inside the prayer hall
Visiting Fort Wayne

Just off I-69, exit 305.

Whether you live around the corner or are passing through on the interstate, our doors are open. Park easily, perform wudu, and pray in a quiet, welcoming hall.

The year ahead

Islamic calendar & holy days.

A year of blessed months, holy nights, and significant days observed by our community. Dates may shift slightly with the sighting of the moon.

  1. May 27, 2026

    10 Dhul Hijjah 1447

    Eid al-Adha

    Festival of Sacrifice — commemorating Prophet Ibrahim's devotion.

  2. Jun 16, 2026

    1 Muharram 1448

    Islamic New Year

    Beginning of the Hijri year 1448.

  3. Jun 25, 2026

    10 Muharram 1448

    Day of Ashura

    A blessed day of fasting and remembrance.

  4. Jan 14, 2027

    27 Rajab 1448

    Isra & Mi'raj

    The Night Journey and Ascension of the Prophet ﷺ.

  5. Feb 1, 2027

    15 Sha'ban 1448

    Mid-Sha'ban

    A night of forgiveness and supplication.

  6. Feb 17, 2027

    1 Ramadan 1448

    First of Ramadan

    Beginning of the blessed month of fasting.

  7. Mar 14, 2027

    27 Ramadan 1448

    Laylat al-Qadr

    The Night of Power — better than a thousand months.

  8. Mar 19, 2027

    1 Shawwal 1448

    Eid al-Fitr

    Festival marking the end of Ramadan.

  9. May 26, 2027

    9 Dhul Hijjah 1448

    Day of Arafah

    The greatest day of Hajj and a day of fasting.

  10. May 27, 2027

    10 Dhul Hijjah 1448

    Eid al-Adha

    Festival of Sacrifice.

* Hijri dates are approximate and confirmed locally upon moon sighting.

“The mosques of Allah are only maintained by those who believe in Allah and the Last Day…”

Qur’an · 9:18