نيويورك، الولايات المتحدة
America's Largest City
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Welcome to New York City Prayer Times, your most trusted source for accurate prayer times in NYC today. We provide precise Salah timings for all five daily prayers (Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha) based on the ISNA (Islamic Society of North America) calculation method, suitable for the United States with automatic EST/EDT adjustment.
New York City is the most populous city in the United States, home to over 750,000 Muslims and 300+ mosques across five boroughs. A diverse multicultural metropolis with rich Islamic heritage including the Islamic Cultural Center, historic Masjid Malcolm Shabazz, and the upcoming Bronx Muslim Center - soon to be the largest mosque in New York State (opening late 2026).
Our platform offers complete monthly prayer schedules, an interactive map of 10 major mosques across NYC including Manhattan (90K Muslims, 50+ mosques), Brooklyn (200K Muslims, 80+ mosques), Queens (300K Muslims, 120+ mosques), The Bronx (130K Muslims, 40+ mosques), and Staten Island (30K Muslims, 10+ mosques). We provide comprehensive Jummah prayer times at all major NYC mosques.
New York City prayer times are calculated using the ISNA method adopted in the USA, with automatic adjustment for Eastern Standard Time (EST) and Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). The Qibla direction from NYC to Makkah is 58.48° (Northeast).
Complete guide to Rak'ahs in the five daily prayers
الفجر
الظهر
العصر
المغرب
العشاء
17 Fard + 23 Sunnah & Witr
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المركز الثقافي الإسلامي في نيويورك
The first mosque built from the ground up in New York City. Features stunning Islamic architecture with a golden dome. Serves as a major cultural and educational center for NYC Muslims.
مسجد مالكوم شباز
Historic Harlem mosque founded in 1965, closely associated with Malcolm X. A landmark of African American Muslim heritage in NYC with vibrant community programs.
مركز البرونكس المسلم
Soon to be the largest mosque in New York State. New 32,000 sq ft building (4 floors) opening end of 2026. Features community center, weekend school, classrooms, cafeteria, and rooftop seating.
المركز الإسلامي في باي ريدج
Prominent Brooklyn mosque serving the Arab American community in Bay Ridge. Active community center with educational programs and interfaith initiatives.
مسجد التقوى
Major Brooklyn mosque in Bedford-Stuyvesant, serving primarily African American Muslim community. Known for youth programs, social services, and community activism.
مسجد الفلاح
Historic Upper East Side mosque serving diverse NYC Muslim professionals. Features Arabic language classes and Quran study circles.
مسجد حضرة أبو بكر الصديق
Beautiful Flushing mosque in Queens serving South Asian Muslim community. Features ornate Islamic architecture and active youth programs.
مسجد الإيمان
Washington Heights mosque serving Dominican and Latino Muslim converts. Pioneer in Spanish-language Islamic education in NYC.
مسجد جزيرة ستاتن
Primary mosque serving Staten Island's growing Muslim community. Features weekend Islamic school and community events.
المركز الإسلامي في كوينز
Large Queens mosque serving diverse immigrant Muslim community. Offers multilingual services in Arabic, Urdu, Bengali, and English.
New York City is the most populous city in the United States, home to 750,000+ Muslims and 300+ mosques across five boroughs. A diverse multicultural metropolis with rich Islamic heritage including the historic Islamic Cultural Center, 96th Street Mosque, Brooklyn Islamic Center, and the upcoming Bronx Muslim Center - soon to be the largest mosque in New York State (2026).
Founded: 1624 (Dutch New Amsterdam)
Population: 8,336,817
Metro Area: 20,140,470
Area: 783.8 km²
Elevation: 10 m
Qibla: 58.48° (Northeast towards Makkah)
مدينة نيويورك هي أكبر مدن الولايات المتحدة من حيث عدد السكان، موطن لأكثر من 750,000 مسلم و300+ مسجد عبر خمسة أحياء. مدينة متعددة الثقافات مع تراث إسلامي غني يشمل المركز الثقافي الإسلامي التاريخي، مسجد الشارع 96، المركز الإسلامي في بروكلين، ومركز البرونكس المسلم القادم - قريباً أكبر مسجد في ولاية نيويورك (2026).
State: New York State
Postal Code: 10001–10292 (Manhattan), 11201+ (Brooklyn)
Phone Code: +1-212, +1-718, +1-646, +1-347, +1-929
Timezone: America/New_York
Muslims: 750,000+ Muslims
Mosques: 300+ mosques
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The Qibla direction from NYC to Makkah is 58.48° (Northeast). You can use a compass or smartphone app to find the precise direction. Most NYC mosques have clear Qibla markers indicating the direction to Makkah.
NYC follows EST (Eastern Standard Time = UTC-5) in winter and EDT (Eastern Daylight Time = UTC-4) in summer. Clocks spring forward one hour on the second Sunday of March and fall back on the first Sunday of November. Prayer times on our site automatically adjust.
NYC's largest mosques: 1) New Bronx Muslim Center (3,000 capacity - opening late 2026). 2) Masjid At-Taqwa in Brooklyn (1,200). 3) Islamic Cultural Center in Manhattan - 96th Street Mosque (1,000). 4) Masjid Malcolm Shabazz in Harlem (800). 5) Queens Islamic Center (800).
NYC has 300+ mosques offering Jummah prayer across all five boroughs. Major mosques like Islamic Cultural Center, Masjid At-Taqwa, and Bronx Muslim Center have multiple Jummah prayers (2-3 sessions) to accommodate large crowds. Most mosques start Jummah between 12:00-2:00 PM.
Yes! All five boroughs have mosques: Queens (120+ mosques - largest Muslim community), Brooklyn (80+ mosques), Manhattan (50+ mosques), The Bronx (40+ mosques), and Staten Island (10+ mosques). Queens has the highest concentration of Muslims (300K+) and mosques in NYC.
Our website provides the most accurate NYC prayer times updated daily using the ISNA method adopted in the USA with automatic EST/EDT adjustment. You can bookmark this page for quick reference or subscribe to our app for prayer notifications. Most major NYC mosques also publish their times.
In NYC, Fajr time varies across seasons. In summer (June-July), Fajr starts early around 3:30-4:00 AM, while in winter (December-January) it starts around 5:30-6:00 AM. Most NYC mosques use the ISNA method (15° angle) for Fajr calculation, which is standard across the United States.
The new Bronx Muslim Center (32,000 sq ft, 4 floors) is scheduled to open at the end of 2026. It will be the largest mosque in New York State with 3,000 capacity, featuring weekend school, community center, classrooms, cafeteria, and rooftop seating area. This is a major milestone for NYC's Muslim community!