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President's Message
The Executive Director
Vision, Mission, Strategic Goals
History
CIC Structure
Achievements
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History
In the hopes of beginning a new life of peace and prosperity the first Muslims arrived in
Canada in 1871. They arrived by boat on Canada's east coast and by 1931 the Census of
Canada registered 645 Muslim residents. In the early1930's in Edmonton, Mayor John Fry
was approached by a group of Muslim ladies for a plot of land on which a mosque could
be built for the growing Muslim community. An amount of 5000 dollars was needed to buy
the land that was located next to Royal Alexandra Hospital. A Ukrainian-Canadian named
Mike Drewoth was hired as the contractor for this historic undertaking that would be the
first mosque built in North America. The official opening of the Al Rashid Mosque was on
December 12, 1938.The ceremony was attended by various prominent figures including Abdullah
Yusuf Ali, whose English interpretation of the Holy Qur'an is renowned.
The mosque served the Muslims as a religious and community centre. As a result of the
mosque's presence, many Muslim families were attracted to Edmonton. They immigrated here
to raise their families in a new land, interacting with Canadians while maintaining their
religious beliefs and cultural practices.

Over the years as the community continued to flourish, their numbers grew to over 16,000
Muslims by the early 1980's. By that time the mosque was becoming over crowded so a bigger
facility was needed to meet the community's needs. In November 1982 the new Al Rashid
mosque opened its doors to serve over 20,000 Muslims in Edmonton.
The old mosque would remain empty for another 10 years until the expansion of the
Royal Alexandra Hospital jeopardized the future of this historical landmark. The
Canadian Council of Muslim Women lobbied to have the building saved from the wrecking
ball and in 1992 the old Al Rashid Mosque was preserved as an historical building in
Fort Edmonton Park. It reopened its doors to the public on May 28, 1992. Visitors to
this monument of peaceful coexistence can go on a tour and learn some of the history
behind its pioneering heritage.

As the community grew, more services and facilities were needed. To meet this challenge
the Canadian Islamic Centre/ Al Rashid Mosque offers many services including housing,
funeral services, educational programs, an accredited private school for grades K-9 and
much more. Today the Muslim community boasts over 30,000 members of over 62 ethnic
backgrounds. Its members have contributed to Edmonton's dynamic character for over a
century and look to the future as an opportunity to continue to live in harmony and
prosperity with Canadians of all religious and ethnic backgrounds.
List of Imams and Presidents
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Imams
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Presidents
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Najib Al-Hajjar (James Ailley)
Hammoudi 'Abdul 'Ati
Abdul Min'im Khattab
Ahmed Cherkawi
Soteia al-Jumaili
Yusuf Chebli
Abdul 'Ati Abu Ali
Ibrahim Al Kurdi
Jamal Taleb
Ali Jomha
Osama Moamen
Muhsin Beltagi
Shaaban Sherif
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Darwish Teha
Ali Tarrabain
Mohammed Shaben
Sam Hassan
Ali Kazeil
Mounir Hamdon
Ed Saddy
Saleem Ganam
Mahmoud Tarrabain
Ahmad Assaf
Khalil Rahime
Mohammed N. Jomha
Hamdon Hamdon
Khalid Tarabain
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