Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque in Monroe is a very peaceful and beautiful place to pray and reflect. The atmosphere is calm, welcoming, and open to everyone. This mosque promotes the message "Love for All, Hatred for None," and…
Nudrat Mir
4 months ago
Guided by “Love For All, Hatred For None,” we welcome neighbors, seekers, and interfaith friends to visit, learn, and pray with us — serving Seattle and the Puget Sound since 1920.
Est. 1920
Oldest Muslim Org in US
1:30 PM
Friday Jumu'ah
200+
Nations Worldwide
Fajr
الفجر
Dhuhr
الظهر
Asr
العصر
Maghrib
المغرب
Isha
العشاء
Congregational prayers at Bait-ul-Ehsan Mosque · Adhān 10 min before
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23515 Old Owen Road, Monroe, WA 98272
Who We Are
AMC Seattle is the Seattle-area chapter of the worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community — a revival movement within Islam founded in 1889 by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad to re-center faith on peace, justice, and service to humanity.
We are a diverse congregation rooted at Bait-ul-Ehsan Mosque in Monroe, WA, serving neighbors across Seattle and the Puget Sound. Whether you're exploring Islam, planning a class visit, or simply curious — you're welcome here.
Our guiding motto: unconditional compassion for every person regardless of faith or background.
Part of a global community led by His Holiness Mirza Masroor Ahmad, the Fifth Caliph.
We reject violence and advance a 'jihad of the pen': personal reformation and compassionate outreach.
Through Humanity First, we serve with disaster relief, clean water, and community development in 50+ countries.
Every Friday
Short khutbah (sermon) followed by congregational prayer. Guests are welcome — greeters are available at the entrance. Please arrive a little early to find seating.
Plan Your VisitFirst Adhān
1:15 PM
Khutbah & Prayer
1:30 PM
Free parking and accessible entrance on site. Modest clothing appreciated. Scarves available on request.
What We Offer
From daily prayers to interfaith tours, community service to educational events — Bait-ul-Ehsan Mosque is a welcoming space for all.
Five daily prayers with auto-calculated times for Monroe, WA. Adhan called 10 minutes before each prayer.
View prayer times30–45 minute guided visits for individuals, families, schools, and interfaith groups. Ask anything about Islam.
Plan your visitInterfaith dialogues, educational programs, and community gatherings throughout the year.
See upcoming eventsActive in disaster relief, food drives, and local outreach through our Humanity First chapter.
Our community workTake a free 4-week course, ask questions about Islam, or speak with a missionary online or in person.
Start learningPrayer schedules, community iftars, and educational content for the holiest month of the Islamic year.
Ramadan hubWhat People Say
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Ahmadiyya Muslim Mosque in Monroe is a very peaceful and beautiful place to pray and reflect. The atmosphere is calm, welcoming, and open to everyone. This mosque promotes the message "Love for All, Hatred for None," and…
Nudrat Mir
4 months ago
Bait-ul-Ehsan Mosque in Monroe is a beautiful, peaceful, and well-organized place of worship with genuinely welcoming people. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community here truly lives by the message "Love For All, Hatred For None,…
Jalal Shams
4 months ago
Convenient, large parking. Multiple entrances, beautiful arch hall, gymnasium, prayer halls, conference hall, library, two separate kitchens, separate bathrooms for both men and women. Children's play rooms, study rooms,…
Qurratulain Anny
4 months ago
This Bait-ul-Ehsan mosque is very beautiful. It gives a message of peace, harmony and love and the people who come here are those who spread love, affection, and mutual brotherhood. The motto of this community is so beau…
Faizan Ahmed
4 months ago
Very loving and peaceful people who truly care about helping the community!
Tricia Story
8 years ago
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Learn About Islam
Our Community
Largest Quranic Exhibition on the West Coast
Hosted at our Open House — featuring rare manuscripts, translations, and interactive displays.
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Events, programs, and community life
Every Friday
Every Friday, His Holiness Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (aba), the Fifth Caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, delivers the Jumu'ah sermon from the UK. Sermons are broadcast live and archived for the global community.
MTA International
Official Ahmadiyya Media Channel
Sermons cover Quranic commentary, prophetic traditions, moral guidance, and contemporary issues facing Muslims and humanity. Translated into dozens of languages, they are a spiritual resource for Ahmadi Muslims worldwide. Learn more about Jumu'ah →
Global Reach
200+
Nations
16,000+
Mosques Built
600+
Schools Built
30+
Hospitals Built
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is the leading Islamic organization to unequivocally reject terrorism, guided by the Fifth Caliph His Holiness Mirza Masroor Ahmad.
Common Questions
We are located at 23515 Old Owen Road, Monroe, WA 98272 — serving the greater Seattle and Puget Sound area. Free parking and accessible entrance on site.
First adhān at 1:15 PM, followed by the khutbah (sermon) and congregational prayer at 1:30 PM. Please arrive a few minutes early to find seating.
Absolutely. Visitors of all faiths and backgrounds are warmly welcomed. We offer guided 30–45 minute tours for individuals, families, schools, and interfaith groups. Please schedule your visit using our online form.
You can reach us by phone at (425) 406-1133, by email at support@islaminseattle.com, or through the contact form on our website. We respond within 1–2 business days.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community is the leading Islamic organization to unequivocally reject terrorism. Over a century ago, our founder declared that 'jihad by the sword' has no place in Islam — we advance a peaceful 'jihad of the pen' through education, reform, and compassionate outreach.
Our prayer times are set weekly by Bait-ul-Ehsan Mosque for Monroe, WA. Visit our Prayer Times page for today's schedule and the full monthly calendar. Adhan is called 10 minutes before each posted prayer time.
“Love For All, Hatred For None”
Come as you are. Whether you want to pray, learn, or simply look around — you are welcome at Bait-ul-Ehsan.