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238 Thompson Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10012
NONDENOMINATIONAL Founded in 1978, the Islamic Center at NYU caters to a wide audience, with its community education initiatives, employment advice assistance forums, graduate student organizations, lectures by prominent American and international scholars, men's and women's intramural sports teams, noted weekend camps and retreats, social gatherings, themed events and programs, daily and weekly Friday prayer services and the like. The Prayer Room is Located at 238 Thompson Street, NY NY 10012 on the 4th Floor of NYU's Global Center for Academic and Spiritual Life. The previous location of the Islamic Center facility was located in the basement level of St. Joseph's Church, which is located at 371 Sixth Avenue (corner of 6th Avenue and Washington Place). Added on May 30, 2005 and last updated 1 year ago |
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★★★★★ I came here on the weekend. There is a clearly marked street number on the big glass doors, you can't miss it. Had to sign in with ID. On the 4th floor with ablution room available. Posted on September 29, 2012 |
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★★★★★ [No review submitted] Posted on July 21, 2012 |
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NR I was very disappointed to find this place closed due to spring break. If the local brothers and sisters depend on it, it should be available at all times. The place is really difficult to find, too. It was a red door that led to a catholic chapel among other offices, as well. I didn't expect any of this from the description given. Posted on March 14, 2011 |
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★★★★☆ ICNYU hosts a well put together jumma service. Posted on July 23, 2010 |
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★★★★★ ICNYU is a well-organized MSA, one that is more active than average I'd say. It's open to the public, so Muslims in the area occasionally drop by for the prayers. It's a fairly large MSA, there is a large hall used for Jummah and iftars, which draw well over 100 people. On regular days, you will find about a dozen Muslims more or less for the evening prayers, alhamdulilah. The MSA is active, and holds events and connects with the other MSAs in the city. Posted on August 16, 2005 |
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