Mosques in the United States during Ramadan...more than just a place to pray. Unlike mosques in Arab and Islamic countries, mosques are not managed by a central body such as the Ministry of Endowments.

The majority of Muslims have a share in which they share to ensure the continuity and development of the mosques surrounding them. The moral and religious challenges imposed on them as a result of their living in countries that differ from them in religion, culture, and language. It is estimated that there are approximately 3,000 mosques distributed across various states.