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Prayer Times today in Staten Island, New York, United States are Fajar Prayer Time 05:54, Dhuhr Prayer Time 11:54, Asar Prayer Time 14:15, Maghrib Prayer Time 16:33 & Isha Prayer Time 17:55. Get the most accurate Staten Island, New York, United States Azan and Namaz times with both weekly Salat timings and monthly Salah timetable.
A small population of Muslims gather at their local mosques during prayer times in Staten Island. Staten Island is among New York City's 5 boroughs and is the southernmost of all. It is coextensive with Richmond County and situated at the southern tip of the U.S. state of New York. This borough is the least populated New York City borough but the third largest in the land area. Muslims amass a small percentage of the city’s total population. Their growth can be attributed to immigration and an increase in reverts.
Staten Island is known for its 12,300 acres of protected parkland and over 170 parks. It is well known for Staten Island Zoo, home to kangaroos, birds of prey, and snakes, as well as the Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden, featuring flower beds, Greek revival buildings, and art galleries. The Staten Island Children’s Museum is also another well-known location on the island.
Established in 2011, MASSI Center has been aiming “to create and offer resources that allow the Muslim community in our borough to grow stronger in the past decade.” The MASSI Center has become a strong pillar in the Muslim community of Staten Island with its engaging and friendly approach to Islamic learning.
Some of their educational endeavours, including celebratory events, are as follows:
Weekend School
Preteen Program
Ramadan 2021
Eid Celebration
Reverts Reconnect
They have specific programs and services that suit the particular needs of the community or groups, such as children or Muslim women. Following are some of the services they are currently offering as an Islamic Center:
Children Programs
PACE & Community Services
Reverts Reconnect
Sisters Programs (Adult)
Social Services
Youth
Masjid
Community Services
Regular worshippers at the center praise the mosque for engaging with the community and, in particular, with the youth. They also laud the efforts of the team to ensure the spaces are kept clean and tidy at the mosque.
Fajr: 5:36 am
Dhuhr: 12:11 pm
Asr: 3:04 pm
Maghrib: 5:30 pm
Isha: 6:46 pm
Friday Sermon:
Friday Prayer: 12:00 pm / 12:40 pm / 1:20 pm
Wudu Facilities: Available/unclear whether shared or separate for men and women
Restroom: Available/unclear whether shared or separate for men and women
Separate Prayer Hall for Women: Not available
Parking: On-premise
Wheelchair Accessibility: The prayer hall is wheelchair accessible only
Denomination: Sunni
mam: Abdullah Akl / Dr Tarek Ramah / Ahmed Hammoudeh
Website: https://massic.org/
Address/Location: 180 Burgher Ave, Staten Island, NY 10304, United States
Phone Number: +18006680742
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/9GnLxiQUD1tnA7LN8
ICSI, short for Islamic Center of Staten Island, was initially started in July 2017 by a group of young individuals. These individuals had grown up in the area, understanding their need for a learning center for the young Muslims of Staten Island. The ICSI has grown in the years to provide several services including, but not limited to:
Five daily prayers,
Friday prayer,
Study groups (Halaqas),
Ramadan programs (Taraweeh and weekend iftars),
Weekday and weekend Qur'an Academy,
Sports leagues,
Women's programs,
Social services,
Youth programs,
Community events,
And much more
Their currently in-service programs are:
Membership Program
Volunteer
Youth weekly boys and girls Halaqas
Matrimonial/Nikkah
ICSI Summer Camp
The center is impressively thriving under a young team of volunteering Muslims of the community. The locals abundantly praise it for its educational sermons and friendly environment.
Fajr: 5:15 am
Dhuhr: 1:30 pm
Asr: 5:15 pm
Maghrib: 5:35 pm
Isha: 8:15 pm
Friday Sermon: 1:10 pm 2:10 pm
Friday Prayer: 1:10 pm / 2:10 pm
Wudu Facilities: Separate facilities available for men and women
Restroom: Separate facilities available for men and women
Separate Prayer Hall for Women: Available
Parking: On-premise
Wheelchair Accessibility: The prayer hall is wheelchair accessible only
Denomination: Sunni
Imam: Imam Kareem
Website: https://www.icstatenisland.org/
Address/Location: 365 Veterans Rd W, Staten Island, NY 10309, United States
Phone Number: +19293353296
Email: [email protected]
Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/qhx7DbgRfo2GDth39
A small neighborhood mosque, Al Noorani Islamic Center is an accessible facility for nearby Muslim residents of Staten Island. It is opposite to Graniteville Swamp Park. It is a fairly new establishment that has quickly become popular in the community for being accessible and well-maintained.
Fajr: 5:36 am
Dhuhr: 12:11 pm
Asr: 3:04 pm
Maghrib: 5:30 pm
Isha: 6:46 pm
Friday Prayer:
Wudu Facilities: Available/unclear whether shared or separate for men and women
Restroom: Separate facilities available for men and women
Separate Prayer Hall for Women: Available
Parking: Easily available off-premises
Wheelchair Accessibility: The prayer hall is wheelchair accessible only
Denomination: Sunni
Website: https://masjidalnoorani.com/
Address/Location: 625 South Ave, Staten Island, NY 10303, United States
Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/t2rvYfWu8gAq89YT8
Located north of Staten Island, on Richmond Terrace, Noor Al-Islam Society offers a well-maintained space for daily prayers to the local Muslim worshippers. Their services also include:
Sunday Islamic Studies program for young kids
Quran classes
Halaqas for sisters
Monthly lectures
Jummah and Eid prayers
Matrimonial Services
Funeral services
Their educational gatherings are known for being welcoming and friendly, inspiring Muslims to practice Islam with renewed faith.
Fajr: 5:36 am
Dhuhr: 12:11 pm
Asr: 3:04 pm
Maghrib: 5:30 pm
Isha: 6:46 pm
Friday Prayer: 1:15 pm
Wudu Facilities: Available/unclear whether shared or separate for men and women
Restroom: Separate facilities available for men and women
Separate Prayer Hall for Women: Available
Parking: Easily available off-premises
Wheelchair Accessibility: The prayer hall is wheelchair accessible only
Denomination: Sunni
Website: http://nooralislamsociety.com/
Address/Location: 3075 Richmond Terrace #2, Staten Island, NY 10303, United States
Phone Number: +17185569628
Email: [email protected]
Social Media: Facebook
Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/bHom4u2bP84EgdyYA
The masjid is currently under construction and has been holding its Jamaat at 141 Parkhill Avenue, Staten Island, NY 10304.
Masjid Rahmatillah, also known as the Nigerian Muslim Community of Staten Island (NMC), is a religious organization founded on July 4, 1993. Their primary aim is “to promote and propagate Islam in accordance to the Holy Quran and the Hadith among Muslims and non-Muslims in the United States of America.” They offer educational courses such as Quranic recitation or Islamic knowledge to the young members of the Muslim community. They also offer space and arrangements for community events, such as:
Nikkah
Aqiqah
Iftar
Zhikr prayers
Family picnics
Youth events
Fajr: 5:36 am
Dhuhr: 12:11 pm
Asr: 3:04 pm
Maghrib: 5:30 pm
Isha: 6:46 pm
Friday Prayer: 1:15 pm
Wudu Facilities: Available/unclear whether shared or separate for men and women
Restroom: Available/unclear whether shared or separate for men and women
Separate Prayer Hall for Women: Information Unavailable
Parking: Easily available off-premises
Wheelchair Accessibility: The prayer hall is wheelchair accessible only
Denomination: Sunni
Imam: Alhaji T. Bakare / Alhaji B. Sanusi
Website: https://masjidrahmatillah.org/
Address/Location: 36 Hardy St, Staten Island, NY 10304, United States
Phone Number: +17187277412
Email: [email protected]
Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/uCQcbeyWUU23hUaJA
Masjid Al Ihsan is a small, clean space for Muslims to pray and is located near the Richmond County Supreme Court. It is spacious enough to accommodate a Jamaat (congregation). The mosque holds all five daily obligatory prayers and remains open between Dhuhr and Isha for other activities.
Fajr: 5:36 am
Dhuhr: 12:11 pm
Asr: 3:04 pm
Maghrib: 5:30 pm
Isha: 6:46 pm
Friday Prayer: 12:15 pm
Wudu Facilities: Available only for men
Restroom: Available only for men
Separate Prayer Hall for Women: Not available
Parking: Easily available off-premises
Wheelchair Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible
Denomination: Sunni
Address/Location: 406 St Marks Pl, Staten Island, NY 10301, United States
Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/V4g5KJFnjCzyDEum6
Jamaat (congregational prayers) are beneficial to an individual Muslim as well as for the society as a collective. Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) highlighted the benefits to an individual Muslim several times to his companions. The following authentic hadiths relay the importance and benefits of praying with the congregation.
Humran, the freed slave of Uthman (رَضِيَ ٱللَّٰهُ عَنْهُ) reported: One day Uthman b. Affan performed the ablution well and then said: I saw Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) perform ablution, the best ablution, and then observed: He who performed ablution like this and then went towards the mosque and nothing (but the love of) prayer urged him (to do so), all his previous (minor) sins would be expiated. (Sahih Muslim 232a)
Humran, the freed slave of 'Uthman b. 'Affan (رَضِيَ ٱللَّٰهُ عَنْهُ) reported, on the authority of 'Uthman b. 'Affan (رَضِيَ ٱللَّٰهُ عَنْهُ), that he heard Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) say: He who performed ablution for prayer and performed it properly and then went (to observe) obligatory prayer and offered it along with people or with the congregation or in the mosque, Allah would pardon his sins. (Sahih Muslim 232b)
Anas bin Malik (رَضِيَ ٱللَّٰهُ عَنْهُ) narrated that Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: "Whoever performs Salat for Allah for forty days in congregation, catching the first Takbir, two absolutions are written for him: absolution from the Fire, and absolution from the Fire, and absolution from hypocrisy." (Jami` at-Tirmidhi 241)
Make sure to pray your daily obligatory prayers at a nearby local mosque with the congregation.
Fajr | Duhur | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
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05:54 | 11:54 | 14:15 | 16:33 | 17:55 |