The Mosque of Islamic Brotherhood 130 West 113th Street, Manhattan, New York 10026
About the Business
Welcome to The Mosque of Islamic Brotherhood, a vibrant and welcoming place of worship located in the heart of Manhattan at 130 West 113th Street, New York. As a cornerstone of the community, we are dedicated to fostering spiritual growth, unity, and understanding among all individuals. Our mosque offers a serene environment for prayer, reflection, and learning, providing a sanctuary for those seeking to connect with their faith and community. We host a variety of religious services, educational programs, and community events aimed at promoting Islamic values and cultural exchange. Whether you are a lifelong resident or a visitor to the city, we invite you to join us in worship and experience the warmth and hospitality of our congregation. At The Mosque of Islamic Brotherhood, everyone is welcome.
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Hours open
Monday:
5:45 AM - 7:30 PM
Tuesday:
5:45 AM - 7:30 PM
Wednesday:
5:45 AM - 7:30 PM
Thursday:
5:45 AM - 7:30 PM
Friday:
5:45 AM - 7:30 PM
Saturday:
5:45 AM - 7:30 PM
Sunday:
5:45 AM - 7:30 PM
Reviews
"One of the best sermon on Friday in NYC so far"
"The place is nice and clean. The place could be closed if you go before or after a salah because they have to work as well as running the place"
"Salam alekum new York mosqe my name is Askar Kuliyev.from Türkmenistan from Dashoguz city I have imo application to contact you my number is (993)62565127"
"Masjid was closed when I went for Asr prayer... I was only a few minutes behind and I am travelling from out of town in Philly we have the masjid open almost 24/7. Maybe New York is different.."
"All praise is due to Allah for establishing this masjid and enriching the world with the intellect and wisdom of its imams. Tracing their Islam in America back to African ancestors, and reinforcing their Islam with African-trained hafiz prayer leaders in Ramadan, the masjid offers a wholesome and redemptive experience, especially for those of African descent. All Muslims are welcome though (and yes there are regulars of every shade and background). If you're early enough to get a spot on Jumah Friday, it's better to expect to stay as the kutbas go for a good 45-55 worthy minutes and with the prayer and networking afterwards, don't expect to leave before 2:30. If you can't enrich yourself with the presence of these honorable devotees, then don't miss the kutba on Youtube at MIB Harlem channel."
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