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To unite the Ummah by empowering communities with impactful programs, shared purpose, and elevated leadership rooted in the Quran and Sunnah.
An Ummah united, where every masjid thrives as a center of Prophetic community – certain in faith, confident in identity, and united in action
At the One Ummah Center, we bring our principles to life by creating a vibrant, connected community rooted in the Qur’an and Sunnah. Guided by the Hadith of Six Rights, we nurture personal and communal growth through structured learning pathways, hands-on mentorship, and opportunities for meaningful service.
Rooted in prophetic guidance.
Rooted in prophetic guidance. Rooted in prophetic guidance. Rooted in prophetic guidance. Rooted in prophetic guidance.
Nurturing growth with compassion.
Striving for the highest standard in all we do.
Developing leaders with purpose.
Practical guidance and support.
Rooted in prophetic guidance.
Rooted in prophetic guidance. Rooted in prophetic guidance. Rooted in prophetic guidance. Rooted in prophetic guidance.
Nurturing growth with compassion.
Striving for the highest standard in all we do.
Developing leaders with purpose.
Practical guidance and support.
EXCELLENT Based on 29 reviews Posted on Tawakkul DigitalTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. One Ummah Project is doing great work not only at their own center but for many other masajid across metro Atlanta. The amount of educational and beneficial events that One Ummah Project hosts, organizes, and helps support across GA is truly outstanding ماشاء الله اللّهُـمَّ بارِكْ. May Allah SWT put immense barakah and protect the leaders, volunteers, and community at this blessed center, ameen.Posted on JAMILTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Very nice facilityPosted on Talhah KhanTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great place to worship Allah, be reminded of the beauty of our deen, and spend time with family and community!Posted on Soifon AamerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. When I attended Jumu’ah salah, I noticed that the barrier separating the women’s section was inadequate, leaving part of the area exposed. This lack of proper coverage created a sense of discomfort and insecurity for those using the women’s side. Additionally, during the khutbah, the khatib made a claim that individuals who are financially well-off are more likely to end their lives compared to those with fewer means. This statement struck me as both oversimplified and misleading, as it disregards the complexity of mental health and the multitude of factors that contribute to such outcomes. Presenting such information without nuance risks spreading misinformation, which diminishes the credibility and educational value of the khutbah.