
Regent Park Islamic Resource Center (RPIRC)
Serving Regent Park's Muslim community with faith and care
Trusted by many
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Who are we
The RPIRC is more than an Islamic Center; it is a vibrant community center serving as a beacon of faith, peace, and unity dedicated to preserving Islamic identity, building a thriving Muslim community, and promoting a comprehensive Islamic way of life based on the Quran and Sunnah. It strives to empower future generations, foster spiritual growth, and serve society through charitable initiatives and interfaith collaboration. Committed to justice and equality, the RPIRC actively challenges Islamophobia by raising awareness, combating prejudice, and supporting affected communities while promoting peace, understanding, and unity for all.






Preamble
Equity, respect, and unity guide our mission every day at RPIRC. The Regent Park Islamic Resources Center (RPIRC) was founded in the City of Toronto on May 19, 2011. Regent Park Islamic Resources Center (RPIRC), is being incorporated by Letters Patent pursuant to the Business Corporations Act (Ontario), as there is a need for an Islamic community center within the Regent Park and the surrounding areas by the Muslims to promote and develop cultural, social, economic and religious activities in-line with the Islamic precepts & culture, and, foster brotherhood within the community at large. The founding members of this organization are desirous of dedicating and structuring a community center to parallel more closely the aims and forms of other similar Muslim cultural organizations. The said founding members adopted the present name of the community center on January 3, 2012, in accordance with, and to be governed by, the provisions that follow in this Constitution.
Our Services
Supporting Regent Park's Muslim community with prayer and counseling.


Daily Prayers
Join us for five daily prayers, including Jumma in English and Bangla.
Counseling
Individual and family support offered with care and respect.


Moments
Snapshots of faith, fellowship, and community spirit at RPIRC.






