Arlington County is a county of about 210,000 residents in the Commonwealth of Virginia. It is located directly across the Potomac River to the southwest of Washington, D.C. Formerly part of the District of Columbia, the land now composing the county was retroceded to Virginia on July 9, 1846, in an act of Congress that took effect in 1847. It was called Alexandria County from that date until March 16, 1920, when an act of the General Assembly changed its name to Arlington County.
Despite being organized politically as a “county” in Virginia, it is considered a Central City of the Washington Metropolitan Area by the Census Bureau, along with the adjacent cities of Washington and Alexandria, Virginia. At a land area of 26 square miles (67 km), it is geographically the smallest self-governing county in the United States.
Islamic Clothing information can be obtained from the following Islamic shops, and mosques in Arlington and surrounding areas.
- Al KufaSchool
- Al-Fatih Academy
- El-Iman Learning Center
- IQRAAcademy of Virginia
- Islamic SaudiAcademy
- Manassas Mosque Home Study Group
- Sr.ClaraMuhammadElementary School
- Washington Islamic Academy
- MustafaCenter