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Masjid Al-Baqi was established on Central Avenue, the land that once was the property of the Beau Sejour, to serve the Muslim communities of Bethpage, Plainview, Hicksville, Farmingdale, Massapequa, Levittown, Huntington, Woodbury, Amityville and Plainedge. Alhamdulillah Masjid Al-Baqi was started the 1st day of the Ramadan in the year 1999.
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Masjid Al-Baqi was established on Central Avenue, Bethpage, to serve the Muslim communities of Bethpage, Plainview, Hicksville, Farmingdale, Massapequa, Levittown, Huntington, Woodbury, Amityville and Plainedge. Alhamdulillah Masjid Al-Baqi was ready to function on the 1st day of Ramadan in the year 1999.
  
The property purchased was an Italian restaurant and later they purchased the adjourning corner property formerly an Oriental restaurant which is used primarily for parking.   
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This land was once the property of the famed Beau Sejour Restaurant.  At the time it was purchased it was an Italian restaurant and later they purchased the adjourning corner property formerly an Oriental restaurant which is now being used primarily for parking.   
  
 
Information from the internet - About Us - Masjid Al-Baqi: Muslims on Long Island
 
Information from the internet - About Us - Masjid Al-Baqi: Muslims on Long Island

Latest revision as of 01:35, 13 February 2014

Masjid Al-Baqi was established on Central Avenue, Bethpage, to serve the Muslim communities of Bethpage, Plainview, Hicksville, Farmingdale, Massapequa, Levittown, Huntington, Woodbury, Amityville and Plainedge. Alhamdulillah Masjid Al-Baqi was ready to function on the 1st day of Ramadan in the year 1999.

This land was once the property of the famed Beau Sejour Restaurant. At the time it was purchased it was an Italian restaurant and later they purchased the adjourning corner property formerly an Oriental restaurant which is now being used primarily for parking.

Information from the internet - About Us - Masjid Al-Baqi: Muslims on Long Island

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