THE MOSQUE OF ISLAMIC BROTHERHOOD
The Mosque of Islamic Brotherhood, founded in 1964 in Harlem, New York, is a historic Sunni mosque and lineal descendant of Malcolm X's Muslim Mosque Inc. It serves a diverse African-American Muslim community with a capacity for congregational prayers in a cozy, resilient neighborhood hub.
| ๐ | 130 W 113th St, New York, NY 10026 |
| ๐ | (212) 662-4100 |
| ๐ | http://www.mosqueofislamicbrotherhoodinc.org/medialinks.html |
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Friday Prayer: Yes
Facilities:
School of Islamic and Arabic Studies, Sisterhood organization, Health store (historical), Newspaper (historical)
Public Transport:
Use the Google Map or Waze buttons on top right of this page.
Community Role:
Cornerstone of African-American Muslim community in Harlem, blending Sunni Islam with Black empowerment values. Focuses on racial equality, local cultural influence, and resilience amid urban challenges like gentrification.
Additional Info:
Open daily 5:45 AM – 7:30 PM for Salah. Renowned for superb Friday sermons available on CDs and YouTube. Sisterhood provides enjoyable meals for holidays and gatherings. Engages in community outreach for diverse congregation.
