Islamic Society of Flatbush (Masjid Dar al Arqam) 3318 Church Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11203,
About the Business
Welcome to the Islamic Society of Flatbush (Masjid Dar al Arqam), a vibrant and welcoming mosque located in the heart of Brooklyn at 3318 Church Avenue, New York. Our mosque serves as a spiritual and community hub for Muslims in the Flatbush area and beyond. We are dedicated to providing a peaceful and inclusive environment for worship, reflection, and community engagement.
At Masjid Dar al Arqam, we offer a range of services and activities designed to meet the needs of our diverse congregation. Join us for our daily prayers, Friday Jumu'ah services, and educational programs that cater to all ages. Our knowledgeable and compassionate staff are committed to fostering a deeper understanding of Islam and promoting interfaith dialogue.
We also host various community events and social initiatives aimed at supporting and uplifting our neighbors. Whether you are seeking spiritual growth, community connection, or simply a place to find solace, you are warmly welcomed at the Islamic Society of Flatbush.
Visit us to experience the warmth and hospitality of our community, and discover a place where faith and fellowship come together. For more information about our programs and services, please feel free to contact us or stop by during our open hours. We look forward to welcoming you to our mosque.
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Hours open
Monday:
05:00 - 22:00
Tuesday:
05:00 - 22:00
Wednesday:
05:00 - 21:00
Thursday:
05:00 - 21:00
Friday:
05:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
05:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
05:00 - 21:00
Reviews
"The masjid committee expresses great character, love, and they are very welcoming. I pray Friday Jummahs here and my experience has been great so far! I really love the Muslim community and it’s a great way to unite amongst other Muslim brothers and sisters."
"Please note that from December 2019 the Masjid has moved to 605 Rogers Ave (corner of Rogers Ave and Winthrop St, entry on Rogers Ave). The 1288 Nostrand Avenue location has been permanently closed."
"Great mosque in a very diverse neighborhood. Most mosques/houses of worship usually are filled with a certain type of people. This is the exact opposite. I've never seen another place of worship this diverse. It wouldn't be surprising seeing an African, an Arab, an American, a Latino, an Asian all praying next to each other. Really exemplifies the universal approach the religion preaches. Very friendly and open door policy with non-Muslims and their questions. Oh- can't forget Ramadan feast. Yummy!"
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