Islamic Council of America (Madina Masjid)
Madina Masjid, established in 1976 by Bangladeshi Americans, is NYC's 2nd oldest mosque in vibrant East Village. This busy Sunni hub serves 5 daily prayers to diverse South Asian, Arab, and African American communities with large capacity.
| π | 401 E 11th St, New York, NY 10009, United States |
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| π | https://nycmadinamasjid.org |
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Friday Prayer: Yes
Facilities:
Prayer Hall, Islamic Classes, Community Hall
Public Transport:
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Community Role:
Vibrant cultural and educational center for NYC's diverse Muslim community, especially Bangladeshi and South Asian groups. Known as one of the busiest mosques in NYC, fostering outreach, interfaith events, counseling, and charity work.
Additional Info:
Hosts community dinners and charity drives during Ramadan; offers interfaith events and counseling services. Currently planning $6.5M renovation for ornate facade and expanded space. 2025 prayer calendars available at nearby Madina Deli.
