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Marriage Ceremony Requirements:
To schedule a marriage ceremony at the Islamic Center, please ensure the following:
- Bride and Groom must each provide a valid photo ID
- Two adult witnesses must also provide valid photo IDs
- A California marriage license
(Available at your local County Recorder/Clerk office — including Los Angeles, Orange County, or San Diego) - Fee: $350
(Payable by cash, check, or card) - Appointment required
For scheduling, please contact:
Sheikh Asim Buyuksoy [email protected]
Divorce Documentation
The Islamic Center can provide a religious divorce letter based on the outcome of a civil court decision. An appointment is required for this process. Call 213-382-9200 to schedule an appointment.
We’re here to support you with guidance and care throughout this important journey. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out.

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Mental Health
The Khalil Center offers a variety of counseling services to serve the growing mental health needs of our Muslim communities – all inspired by the Qur’an, Sunnah, and the Islamic spiritual sciences (tazkiyah/tasawwuf) and current offer the following therapy services:
- Individual Counseling
- Marital Counseling
- Family Counseling
- Both Psychotherapy and psychiatric services are available.
An appointment is necessary, Click Here to book an appointment today.
For all other inquiries and questions please reach out to the Khalil Center via phone or email:
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Zakat
The Zakat Committee was created to provide limited financial aid to assist community members who need temporary support. The committee also provides guidance with special cases as needed.
What is Zakat?
Zakat is different than charity, which is encouraged at any time and is voluntary. Zakat is an obligatory annual payment to help those in need. An important Islamic principle is that all things belong to God and that one’s wealth is held in trust. Our possessions are purified by setting aside a portion for those in need. Each Muslim calculates his or her own zakat individually and typically contributes an annual payment of two and a half percent of one’s net capital.
Funding for the Islamic Center’s Zakat Program comes from the Center’s Zakat contributions and other contributions from individuals.
The Islamic Center’s Zakat Program provides financial assistance to those in need on the first three Fridays of each month.
To apply, individuals must complete an application in person during Jumma at the Islamic Center. Applicants are required to bring valid identification and supporting documentation relevant to their request (e.g., proof of hardship, outstanding bills, or notices).
Each case is reviewed with care and confidentiality in accordance with Islamic guidelines.
How Do I Apply for Zakat?
Fill out a Zakat Request Form and submit it prior to 1 p.m. on Fridays to be considered for that Friday’s Zakat distribution. Qualification for assistance is determined by the committee after reviewing the applications and conducting a private interview. The committee meets after Jumma prayer every Friday except the last Friday of the month. Interviews and distributions will be made following prayers, and zakat applicants are asked to wait in the lobby.