Visit
We have a responsibility to foster relations between us and our neighbors and neighboring schools and anyone who is interested in visiting the mosque. We receive our visitors with open arms. To serve you better, please contact us before your visit either by email or through the website or onsite so we can arrange for a proper effective visit. In the past we have received numerous requests for visits from nearby college students, neighbors and others.
If you are a student doing research about Islam or the Muslim community and would like to meet with Muslims or observe a prayer, please request permission from the mosque’s staff. You should be able to verify your contact information and research intent (teacher, professor or school).
Dress Code etc.
Vistors to YUSUF MOSQUE are repectfully asked to observe the following dress code:
- Modest, conservative, loose fitting clothing — this means:
- Long sleeves — no transparent clothing, beachwear or tight clothing.
- Long skirts (ankle length) or trousers
- No transparent (see-through) clothing
- No shorts
- Shoes — as shoes will be removed on entering the mosque please wear easy-to-slip off shoes
- Headscarf are required to be worn by ladies. This is essential — if you arrive without one, one will be loaned to you.
- Please respect the Mosque as a place of worship and do not display any intimate behaviour such as holding hands/kissing
- Please ensure that younger members of your party are well supervised and that all in your party respect worshipers
- Please note that smoking, food and drink is not allowed in the mosque area.
- Please kindly silence or turn off your cell phone
Contact
To better serve you, we have a dedicated team ready to assist you. They will contact you back at the latest within 48 hours.
For Student inquiries, interviews, research and more, please contact: yusufmosque.student.liaison@gmail.com
For all other non-student related visits, please contact: masjidyusuf@gmail.com




Hello,
I am an undergraduate student who is interested in visiting your mosque for a paper I am writing. I am interested in learning about your religion and mosque. Could you please tell me what would be an appropriate time to go and visit? If there would be any way for me to observe a prayer or actually participate in one I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you so much for your time and I hope to hear from you soon.
Rossana
Hello,
I am a high school student taking the Feature Writing on Race and Ethnicity course at Harvard Summer School. For my next article I am hoping to write the story of a muslim convert (someone who converted to Islam). If you could e-mail me with potential contacts, that would be of great help!
Regards,
Yasmeen Husain