Masjid Ar-Rahman 15 West 29th Street, Manhattan, New York 10001
About the Business
Welcome to Masjid Ar-Rahman, a serene and welcoming place of worship located in the heart of Manhattan at 15 West 29th Street, New York. As a vibrant and inclusive mosque, we are dedicated to serving the spiritual needs of the Muslim community and fostering a sense of unity and peace among people of all backgrounds.
At Masjid Ar-Rahman, we offer a tranquil space for daily prayers, Friday congregational prayers (Jumu'ah), and special religious events. Our mosque is open to everyone seeking spiritual growth, community engagement, and a deeper understanding of the Islamic faith.
In addition to our prayer services, we host a variety of educational programs, including Quranic studies, lectures, and workshops aimed at enriching the knowledge and spirituality of our community members. We also organize community outreach initiatives and social events to foster a sense of belonging and mutual respect among our diverse community.
Whether you are a lifelong resident or a visitor to New York City, we warmly invite you to experience the peaceful ambiance and welcoming atmosphere of Masjid Ar-Rahman. Join us in prayer, participate in our programs, or simply visit to learn more about our faith and community. We look forward to welcoming you to our mosque.
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Reviews
"Very beautiful masjid great atmosphere. The only thing that I didn't like specifically on Jumma is the white tapes which has decreased the space too much for Sajdah."
"As soon as fadjr Salât was over they started kicking out people out of Masdjid . Why this people close the Masdjid? . After Jumah Prayer they kick people out after zhur prayer they kick people out . Why are you chasing people out of Madjid why?. ….. America is not a country of your father people as you came other will come too . Why kicking out young African why ? I have been in this Madjid for more than 10 years and the Management has become worse . I really don’t know what happened to this Bangladeshi people . Your government treated you bad and you wanna do the same thing here . They don’t know wallaye how to talk to people . They are always screaming on people with anger . People are not talking not because they are afraid of you . Ohhh my God . Why kicking people out of the Madjid . This Masjid is not for your father of but it belong to Allah. If you don’t want people in Masdjid it better you closed it . I asked the Imam why closing the Masdjid when people are making Zikr he said that’s the management that request that. I asked this guy can I make a suggestion to him as he was rushing me after fadjr salat he wanted to closed the Masdjid not even before sunrise 5:30 . He told me to come at zhur time to make that suggestion. As a Muslim community you talk with hikma with people . And respect them we follow the example of Rassululah our beloved Messenger salalla wallehi was Salam and the way you are addressing to people it is not his way. But rather the way of others . May Allah forgive me . I didn’t want to express something here but it’s better for other to see as well maybe they will come to a good sens. I also believe the quinoa is totally wrong . As I said I have been in this Madjid for more than 10 years . People Used to lean little bit in the right direction but as time pass I saw they make themselves straight. I check with my Garmin watch … I check others Masdjid but when I checked this Masdjid quinoa is wrong ."
"“I recently visited Ar Rafman Mosque and was impressed by its evolution from serving primarily the Guyanese community to now attracting an international crowd. The mosque is impeccably clean, beautiful, and well-maintained. I appreciated that the Imam explains things in detail in English, which is helpful for the youths. With over 3,000 people attending prayers, it’s evident that the mosque is highly regarded within the community. The communal experience of sharing food after prayers adds to the sense of unity and connection. Overall, my experience at Ar Rafman Mosque was positive and memorable.”"
"Masjid Ar-Rahman: A Tranquil Haven in the Heart of Manhattan Nestled amidst the bustling streets of New York City's vibrant Manhattan area, Masjid Ar-Rahman stands as a true gem, offering solace, spirituality, and a warm embrace to both locals and visitors alike. This mosque not only serves as a place of worship but also as a sanctuary for reflection and community connection. From the moment you step through its doors, you are greeted with an atmosphere of serenity. The soothing sound of prayers and the gentle hum of conversations blend harmoniously, creating an environment that feels both welcoming and sacred. For the Muslim visitors exploring the iconic Times Square, the mosque's proximity makes it a convenient pit stop. The tranquility of Masjid Ar-Rahman stands in stark contrast to the energy of Times Square, offering a serene retreat where you can recharge before delving back into the city's vibrant rhythm. The mosque's clean and well-maintained interior further enhances this sense of peace, allowing you to focus on your thoughts and connection with the divine. However, like any public facility, there are a few areas for improvement. Some visitors have noted the need for better restroom facilities, specifically ensuring an adequate supply of toilet paper. This attention to detail can significantly enhance the overall experience for those who use the mosque's facilities. Addressing this concern would undoubtedly contribute to the comfort and satisfaction of all visitors. In conclusion, Masjid Ar-Rahman serves as a beacon of spirituality, unity, and community in the heart of Manhattan. Its tranquil ambiance, commitment to inclusivity, and convenient location make it a must-visit for both residents and Muslim tourists. With a few improvements in amenities and a focus on sustainable practices, the mosque has the potential to elevate its already impressive standing, continuing to enrich the lives of all who enter its doors."
"Mashallah this is a nice clean place for Jummah and regular Salah. A small ladies section curtained off within the main hall. The women's wudhu room is right in front of the curtain in the main hall (see photo). However, there is a separate entrance only for Jummah prayer otherwise men and women enter from the same door in the far right during regular prayers. The restaurants above the Masjid are closed permanently at present"
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