ASSALAMU ALAIKUM, HOLLYWOOD

The first mosque in Los Angeles was established as “a group of guys who wanted to get together to pray,” as one of the early founders Abed Awad put it. Originally the Moslem Association of America at Los Angeles served a small community of families in a rented building on Fountain Avenue in Hollywood. While the Center’s first Friday prayers featured just a few dozen congregants, a typical Friday prayer today often draws nearly 1,000.