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Masjid Darul Qur'an
The Muslim Center of Long Island
Masjid Darul Qur'an is located in Bayshore, on the South
Shore of Long Island in Suffolk County, New York. The
masjid serves as the central hub for the muslims in the
area. We are part of a thriving Islamic community. The
story of Masjid Darul Quran, from one room at its
inception to the present building, is a pure blessing of
Almighty Allah (swt), which He has bestowed upon the
Muslim Community of Bay Shore and its surrounding areas.
Today Masjid Darul Quran is undoubtedly the most vibrant
of the Islamic Centers on Long Island and hundreds of
Muslims crisscross their paths at the Masjid on daily
basis. Masjid has chosen, as its one of the main goals,
to promote comprehensive programs for youth activities
combining Islamic education with social, cultural and
sports activities that would maximize the involvement of
our new generation.
Masjid Darul Qur'an
1514 East 3rd Avenue
Bayshore, NY 11706
t 631-665-9462
www.masjiddarulquran.com |
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Long Island Muslim Society (LIMS)
The Long Island Muslim
Society is strictly a member-supported organization.
Membership has now expanded beyond Long Island and
Muslims of other ethnicities are also now active
participants in this organization. The mission of the
Long Island Muslim Society is to organize Muslims in the
area and help them stay on the path dictated by the Holy Qur'an and practiced by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon
him) through educational and spiritual means. LIMS also
gives its priority to the children born into the Islamic
faith to help them realize their spiritual heritage and
practice Islam accordingly.
Through its activities, the Long Island Muslim Society
wants non-Muslims to understand and appreciate the
teachings of Islam. The Long Island Muslim Society
envisions its rightful place in the
Judeo-Christian-Islamic tradition and seeks
understanding, friendship, and peace. The Long Island
Muslim Society is committed to work in concert with
other Islamic organizations and establishments in North
America to realize its goals.
Long Island Muslim Society (LIMS)
477 East Meadow Avenue
East Meadow, NY 11554
t 516-357-9060
www.limsinfo.org |
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Islamic
Center of Long Island (ICLI)
The mission of
the Islamic Center of Long Island is to serve and engage
Muslims by promoting the values and teaching of Islam
and to advocate inter-faith harmony in a multicultural
environment in accordance with the Holy Qur'an and
Sunnah.
Islamic Center of Long Island (ICLI)
835 Brush Hollow Road
Westbury, NY 11590
t 516-333-3495
f 516-333-7321
www.icliny.org |
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Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA)
Islamic Circle of North America is a leading grass roots
organization which seeks to obtain the pleasure of Allah through working for the establishment of Islam in
all spheres of life. Islamic Circle of North America has many projects, programs,
and activities which are designed to help in the process
of molding the individual and reforming society at
large. Islamic Circle of North America is a leading
grass roots organization which seeks to obtain the
pleasure of Allah (SWT) through working for the
establishment of Islam in all spheres of life. Islamic
Circle of North America has
many projects, programs, and activities which are
designed to help in the process of molding the
individual and reforming society at large.
Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA)
166-26 89th Avenue
Jamaica NY 11432
t 718-658-1199
f 718-658-1255
www.icna.org |
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The Muslim American Society (MAS)
The Muslim American Society is a charitable, religious, social,
cultural, and educational, not-for-profit organization.
It is a pioneering Islamic organization, an Islamic
revival, and reform movement that uplifts the
individual, family and society.
About Us
Established in 1993 as a non-profit 501(C)(3)
organization, the Muslim American Society (MAS) is a
dynamic charitable, religious, social, cultural, and
educational, organization. Over the past two decades,
MAS has expanded to more than 50 chapters across the
United States. MAS offers unique programs and services
that seek to better the individual and in turn, the
greater society by imparting Islamic knowledge,
promoting community service, engaging in political
activism, and much more. Over the past two decades, MAS
has evolved into a nationally recognized grassroots
movement. The organization is empowered by a unique
chapter structure that is linked through a common
mission and vision. Focusing on personal development of
individuals through a comprehensive Islamic educational
curriculum, MAS promotes active involvement in
communities across the U.S. by providing opportunities
for community service, interfaith initiatives, youth
programs, and civic engagement. By cooperating and
collaborating with other organizations, MAS has expanded
its reach into thousands of communities across the
United States.
Our Mission
To move people to strive for God consciousness, liberty,
justice and to convey Islam with utmost clarity.
Our Vision
A virtuous and just American society.
Muslim American
Society (MAS)
1933 Bath Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11214
t 718-232-5905
www.masnet.org |
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Al-Iman School
The Oldest Islamic High School in North America
Providing Islamic Education Since 1990
Pre K-12
In the United States, education is the right of every child and the
Government has set up schools to ensure that right is
fulfilled. However, since the Government has divested
itself of God, education that is offered in Public
schools is devoid of moral, spiritual and religious
values. They cater to the secular needs only, whereas a
human being is both a temporal and spiritual creation
and needs abound in both these aspects of the human
being.
Hence Al-Iman School has taken it upon itself to provide
a balanced education that caters to both the needs:
secular and spiritual. Parents who feel the need to
train their children for the Here and The Hereafter send
their children to Al-Iman to ensure that not only
academically but morally and spiritually their children
attain the ‘whole’ (secular) and ‘holy (religious)
values. The School is accredited by the New York City
and the New York State Board of Education.
Al-Iman School (Pre K-12)
8989 Van Wyck Expway
Jamaica, NY 11435
t 718-297-6520 x 192
f 718-658-5530
www.al-imanschool.org |
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Al Islam - Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
Muslims who believe in the Messiah, Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam
Ahmad Quadiani
www.alislam.org |
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About Islam
Islam (al-'islam) is a monotheistic religion originating
with the teachings of Muhammad, a 7th-century Arab
religious and political figure. The word Islam means
"submission", or the total surrender of oneself to God
(Allah). An adherent of Islam is known as a Muslim,
meaning "one who submits (to God)". There are between 1
billion to 1.8 billion Muslims on the basis of
self-identification, making Islam the second-largest
religion in the world, after Christianity.
Muslims believe that God revealed the Qur'an to
Muhammad, God's final prophet, and regard the Qur'an and
the Sunnah (words and deeds of Muhammad) as the
fundamental sources of Islam. They do not regard
Muhammad as the founder of a new religion, but as the
restorer of the original monotheistic faith of Abraham,
Moses, Jesus, and other prophets. Islamic tradition
holds that Judaism and Christianity distorted the
messages of these prophets over time either in
interpretation, in text, or both. Islam includes many
religious practices. Adherents are generally required to
observe the Five Pillars of Islam, which are five duties
that unite Muslims into a community. In addition to the
Five Pillars, Islamic law (sharia) has developed a
tradition of rulings that touch on virtually all aspects
of life and society. This tradition encompasses
everything from practical matters like dietary laws and
banking to warfare.
Almost all Muslims belong to one of two major
denominations, the Sunni and Shi'a. The schism developed
in the late 7th century following disagreements over the
religious and political leadership of the Muslim
community. Roughly 85 percent of Muslims are Sunni and
15 percent are Shi'a. Islam is the predominant religion
throughout the Middle East, as well as in parts of
Africa and Asia. Large communities are also found in
China, the Balkan Peninsula in Eastern Europe and
Russia. There are also large Muslim immigrant
communities in wealthier, and more developed parts of
the world such as Western Europe and the USA. About 20
percent of Muslims live in Arab countries. |
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