Mosque

Masjid Al-Aman

203 Forbell St, Brooklyn, NY 11208

Masjid Al-Aman

Established in 1987, this mosque has grown from a single-family house into one of the largest purpose-built mosques in New York City. Founded by members of the Bangladeshi community who immigrated in the mid-20th century, it serves as a central place of worship and community gathering for Muslims in the East New York and Ozone Park areas. (rakwausa.com)

The mosque offers daily prayers, including the five obligatory prayers and the Friday Jummah prayer. It also hosts special events during Muslim holidays such as Eid and various community gatherings. In addition to its religious services, the mosque provides educational programs, including Quran classes and Hifz programs for both boys and girls. Marriage counseling and Nikah ceremonies are also conducted, catering to the spiritual and social needs of the community. (rakwausa.com)

The Shah Jalal Academy, associated with the mosque, offers Islamic education to over 300 students, reflecting the community's commitment to nurturing the next generation in their faith. (muslimandquran.com)

The mosque is open daily, providing a welcoming environment for worshipers. It is conveniently located near public transportation, with Grant Avenue, 80th Street, and Euclid Avenue subway stations in close proximity, making it accessible to a wide range of community members. (mapcarta.com)

For those interested in supporting the mosque's mission, donations are encouraged to help maintain and expand its facilities and programs. The mosque's contact information is available on its official website, where visitors can find more details about services, events, and ways to contribute. (rakwausa.com)

Location

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Place details

Area
Cypress Hills, Brooklyn
Country
United States of America

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