Islamic Center of Harrison mosque in Harrison, NJ
4.2
5 reviews

Islamic Center of Harrison

301 Jersey Street, Harrison, NJ

Sunni (Traditional)

From South, Take NJ Turnpike North to exit 15W, after toll, take I280-W, exit 16, make 2nd right onto Frank E. Rodgers Blvd. Turn left on Jersey St after approx 3 lights, and the Center is at the first light at the intersection of Jersey Street and South 3rd Street. From GS Parkway, take exit 145, to I280-E, take exit 16, and make the 2nd left off the ramp. Go up 2 lights, and make a right at 3rd St. Center is at the first light, Jersey St and 3rd. Close to Path train station in Harrison. Get out of the path station, and walk down on Frank E. Rodgers Blvd, make a left on Jersey St and center is at the intersection of Jersey street & South 3rd street.

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Zain MughalApr 16, 2025

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Location

301 Jersey Street, Harrison, NJ

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Georgina Prentice

Feb 23, 201578 reviews
5

Small Clean Masjid. Beautiful and friendly community.

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Attiq Amjad

Jul 6, 20144 reviews
4

Recently renovated/expanded - this small, cozy mosque offers all 5 daily prayer plus Juma services. It consists of a mixed community, primarily Pakistani/Indian with the Juma khutbah given in Urdu. There is no parking lot, but street parking usually is not a problem one block away on Warren st.

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Ahson Shahid

Mar 20, 20125 reviews
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Mahmoud Hamza

Jul 22, 201134 reviews
4

I was in Newark for my son's soccer practice. It is a very nice, MA, but small masjid, very clean. The brothers were very friendly and welcoming. Parking was a bit difficult. It is so close to the Red Bull Soccer Arena. There is no excuse to go to the Arena and miss your prayer. May Allah accept their effort, and ours.

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Nov 28, 20101 review
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I was in town for thanksgiving weekend and needed a place to pray Jumah salat. I found this Islamic center on Zabihah. I got there early enough to hear the bayan, which to my surprise was in Urdu. I assumed the Khutbah would be in English, and if not probably translated at the end. I was wrong, and may Allah reward the brothers there but I don't feel I got my fair share of the sermon that day. My fiancé also attended with me and her feedback was that the woman hall, though separate and u