Islamic Society of Dayton mosque in Dayton, OH
4.4
5 reviews

Islamic Society of Dayton

26 Josie Street, Dayton, OH

Sunni (Traditional)

Our mission is to serve the Greater Dayton area Muslims and non-Muslims by promoting goodwill, understanding, fellowship and tolerance; strengthening the fraternal bonds; promoting friendly relations; providing Muslims with religious guidance based on the teachings of Islam; serving as a cultural institution for dissemination of information on Islam, its teachings, history, and culture; organizing courses of study in Quran, Sunnah and the Islamic history, designed to meet the needs of Muslims and non-Muslims, both adults and children; and establishing and maintaining an Islamic center to serve as a place for Islamic prayers and cultural and religious activities.

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Abdul SamadApr 21, 2025

Hours

MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
WednesdayClosed
ThursdayClosed
Friday02:30 PM - 12:00 AM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Location

26 Josie Street, Dayton, OH

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Farid Saeed

Oct 2, 20153 reviews
5

Small masjid , good decent imam, mostly Arab's pray there

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Autumn Miller-Wolfe

Apr 12, 20154 reviews
3

Visiting from out of town. Much smaller than expected. They have a wadu area for sisters, as well. The small sister's prayer area was very hot and you could barely hear the Magrib prayer. Afterwards, the whole three people that were there dispersed without a word.

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Q Q

Oct 29, 201211 reviews
5

It is the place i like to pray Jumaah over there

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Aasil Ahmad

Jul 8, 201211 reviews
4

Stopped here while passing through en route to Illinois. Mosque is very convenient off of Route 35. It's in a cute neighborhood called the St Anne's historic district surrounded by old style homes with great architecture. The mosque itself looks to be an old church converted. There are several other fantastic churches in the neighborhood. Inside the mosque has tons of space is air conditioned and was open when we stopped by in between Maghreb and isha. Thumbs up.

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Kashif Rasool

Aug 7, 201112 reviews
5

I went to this mosque while passing through Dayton last week on my way to Tennessee. My family and I went inside to pray Maghrib and we were met by a strange fellow in the lobby who asked me if I could give him a ride to a Turkish restaurant and also then proceeded to ask for some money. I took my family back outside to the car and we prayed there and then drove away. I didn't end up seeing the prayer hall at all.