Washington D.C.
2111 Florida Avenue NW, Washington, DC
The azan, prayer and khutbah may be led by a man or a woman, and the congregants pray and are seated together. Individual men and women can choose to stand/sit to one side or the other if they prefer. All who come with an open mind and loving heart are welcome -- including non-Muslim friends, significant others, etc. Contact Imam Daayiee Abdullah at (202) 518-5955 or (202) 553-8640 for location and further details. Prayers are held on Friday nights at 6:30 pm.
New York
Please visit: The New York City Progressive Muslim Group for details.
Houston, TX, USA
Mercy Community Center
5922 Hillcroft Street, Suite C
This mosque's "overall philosophy regarding respect, dignity, and creating an environment where people feel Allah's mercy and comfort when coming to the masjid is remarkable." - Aneela
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Muslim Students Association - UCLA
Pyramid Room - John Wooden Center (Campus Gym)
"The Muslim Students Association at UCLA [meets] for Juma prayers, and doesn't use a partition... I've never heard any homophobic rhetoric there." - Katrina T.
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Muslims for Progressive Values - LA
West Hollywood - Exact location available upon request from organizers
The azan, prayer and khutbah may be led by a man or a woman, and the congregants pray and are seated together. Individual men and women can choose to stand/sit to one side or the other if they prefer. All who come with an open mind and loving heart are welcome -- including non-Muslim friends, significant others, etc.
Saginaw, MI, USA
Islamic Center of Saginaw
114 North 4th Ave
Contact: (989) 752-3531
This "awesome" mosque is "pretty gender-egalitarian, no partitions between men and women... A new masjid is being built to accomodate the growing community." - Zainab A.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Downtown el-Tawhid Juma Circle
Location available upon request from organizers
Friday "congregational prayer that is gender-equal, queer-friendly, and religiously non-discriminatory... Everyone is welcome to take at turn giving the call to prayer, giving the sermon, and leading the ritual Friday prayer." First call to prayer is at 1:20p; second call followed by the sermon is 1:30p; congregational prayer is at 1:50p.