Greenvale Community Mosque
A welcoming place for prayer, learning, family, and community connection.
Become a Founder
Be a Founder
The Greenvale Muslim community is acquiring a mosque. Settlement is just after the first 10 days of Dhul Hijjah — the greatest days of the year. Be part of it.

Our Story:
For years, the Muslim community in Greenvale and Melbourne's northern suburbs has been growing. Families building their lives here — and with that growth, a need we all felt but couldn't yet meet. We needed somewhere of our own.
Then a church in our suburb came up for sale. Not planned. Not campaigned for. Simply there — and we recognised it for what it was.
People came together. Different backgrounds, different walks of life, many meeting for the first time. And together, they secured the deal — during the blessed month of Ramadan.
Allah has given us a gift. Settlement falls just after the first 10 days of Dhul Hijjah — meaning you have the greatest days of the entire year to make your intention, give your donation, and have it recorded among your finest deeds. The mosque will be ours. But the reward — that is yours. Forever.
Don't Let These Days Pass
Settlement is due 1 June — just after the 10 days of Dhul Hijjah. Whatever Allah places in your heart, give it. Every amount counts. Every donor is a founder.
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What it means to be a founder?
Every person who contributes becomes a permanent founder of this mosque. And the rewards never stop. All of it — on your scale. Long after you and I are gone. That is sadaqah jariyah. A deed that never stops.
🕌 Every prayer performed in this mosque
📖 Every letter of the Quran learned or taught
🤲 Every supplication made within these walls
💡 Every person guided to Islam
💛 Every act of charity given at this door
🚿 Every wudhu made before prayer
What's so special about the 10 days of Dhul-Hijjah?
The first 10 days of Dhul Hijjah are the most beloved days of the entire year to Allah. Perhaps more beloved even than the last 10 nights of Ramadan. These are not ordinary days. And ordinary deeds performed in them are anything but ordinary.