The standard

Every masjid in the network carries a number — and a promise.

The Masjid Builder Standard is what it means to be part of this network: verified before funding, transparent to the dollar, financed halal, and built to a spec that never cuts the things that matter.

The numbering

The Masjid #001, #002, #003 …

Every masjid in the network gets a permanent sequential number. New masajid we fund end-to-end are named “The Masjid #NNN.” Existing masajid and church conversions we help keep their own name and carry a #NNN badge — a serial you'll see on the signage and a QR code that opens the masjid's public profile and its transparency ledger. The number never resets. It only climbs.

#001 · Kissimmee#002#003#004#005
Three ways to make a masjid

Right-sized to the place, not one-size-fits-all.

Tier 0 · Musalla

Rent or convert a prayer space

A leased or converted space with a proper prayer area and wudu. Cheapest and fastest — it establishes presence in a community, then grows into a full masjid.

Best when: Starting in a new city, low density, or moving fast.

Tier 1 · Conversion

Buy a building

Acquire an existing building — often a closing church that already comes with parking, facilities, and religious-assembly zoning, so you skip the land-use fight.

Best when: Muslim-dense areas where a quiet acquisition is welcomed.

Tier 2 · Ground-up

Build to a template

A new masjid from a standardized template — one of a few sizes by capacity and budget, with a fixed bill of materials and milestone plan.

Best when: Land is available and the community is ready to build.

The non-negotiables

What every Masjid Builder masjid guarantees.

See the playbook →