Masjid Ar-Rahman
98-10 211th Street, Queens, NY 11429
Hours open
Monday:
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday:
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday:
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Thursday:
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Friday:
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Saturday:
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Sunday:
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM
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Location & Phone number
98-10 211th Street, Queens, New York 11429, United States
About the Business
Welcome to Masjid Ar-Rahman, a vibrant and welcoming mosque located in the heart of Queens, New York. Situated at 98-10 211th Street, our mosque serves as a spiritual sanctuary and community hub for Muslims in the area and beyond. At Masjid Ar-Rahman, we are dedicated to providing a peaceful place of worship, spiritual growth, and community support.
Our mosque offers a variety of services and programs designed to meet the needs of our diverse congregation. From daily prayers and Friday Jumu'ah services to educational classes and community events, we strive to nurture faith and fellowship among our members. Our knowledgeable and compassionate staff are here to assist and guide you on your spiritual journey.
We welcome individuals and families from all walks of life to join us in prayer, learning, and community building. Whether you are a long-time resident or new to the area, we invite you to become a part of our growing community at Masjid Ar-Rahman. Visit us and experience the warmth and hospitality that define our mosque.
For more information about our services, prayer times, and upcoming events, please contact us or visit our website. We look forward to welcoming you to Masjid Ar-Rahman, where faith and community come together.
Reviews
"Beautiful masjid, very nice people. Great community, and good management."
"MashAllah beautiful Mosque. Im blessed to have a mosque in my neighborhood. But the Management is not nice at all. They say don't bring kids to mosque if u can't control them!!! R u serious. How r kids suppose to know how to behave in a mosque if they r not going there reglarly. U guys should encourage people to bring their kids to mosque more often so that they understand muslim culture in this non-muslim country. And Mr. Nazar, u need to talk nicely with the people in the Mosque. The Mosque is not ur own Property. If u can not behave well with the people please keep ur silence. Otherwise people will go to different Mosque."
"The Masjid is nice and beautiful from outside and inside, MasAllah. I would like to come here everyday. But the Behavior of the management, specially Mr. Nazar is so rude that he does not know how to talk and behave with the worshippers. Masjid is the house of Allah, not anyone's private property. So people should talk nicely and politely with each other. If u do not respect the worshippers u r not supposed to be the part management... This can not happen for long. If it continues than the Masjid requires a new management, specially Boycott Mr. Nazar."
"I have been going to this masjid from time to time over the years since being a child. I have met some of the rudest and disgusting Muslims here. The masjid was built beautiful and has a wonderful architectural touch to it. However the people who run this masjid need to go. The ‘president’ of the establishment tends to always have some type of critique no matter the case. We as a religion are supposed to bring our children to pray or just be in the masjid so that when they get older they will believe in the religion as we do. It is sad to say bringing kids to the mosque is something frowned upon at this particular location. I have never seen in any other mosque that I’ve gone to, leave if your child is crying. How can a child with no mind/sense of their own control their emotions? This masjid is the only one that has a negative comment about any and everything. Someone even told me that I must hold the door when it closing because it closes hard. (This would have been fine of course if they had said it in a more friendly tone rather than hostile). I feel they should invest into a better door hinge rather than their anger to another person. This masjid is very unprofessional and not welcoming at all. I highly discourage anyone from going here and taking their family here if they want to actually enjoy a night of prayer in Allah’s house without feeling attacked. The president of this masjid definitely goes on a power trip often. Very unacceptable behavior in a public establishment, I wouldn’t dare to see how he treats his guests in his own home. Overall, great establishment, very poor and insanely rude and biased management."
"Ma sha Allah. Beautiful masjid. Everything is well organized inside. Management of this masjid cares about cleanliness, and strictly observes all safety measures to avoid coronavirus disease."
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