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Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center

Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center

100 Malcolm X Boulevard, Roxbury Crossing, MA

Sunni (Traditional)
5.0·5 reviews

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Hours

MondayClosed
TuesdayClosed
WednesdayClosed
ThursdayClosed
Friday01:30 PM - 12:00 AM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Location

100 Malcolm X Boulevard, Roxbury Crossing, MA

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Nashwa Mansoor

May 4, 2015•16 reviews
5

Wonderful Masjid! Great community MashaAllah. They have really good speakers for Jum'ah and halaqas. Overall, a place to be on Friday nights! The cafeteria there has good food too.

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Julina Md Noor

Mar 24, 2014•5 reviews
5

Probably the biggest mosque in Boston. Lots of activities. Cafe serving delicious food, run by Singaporean family. Bookstore selling Quran, different books of Hadith, and others too.

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Jinan B

Dec 21, 2012•12 reviews
5

MashAllah, spacious masjid. Came here for jumu'ah and Imam Suhaib gave the khutba. This is a lucky community! The athan was beautiful, the khutba was so beneficial. May Allah bless this community!

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Anastasia Ma

Jun 8, 2012•112 reviews
5

Alhamdulillah, this is by far my favorite masjid. I attend it as often as possible, and insha'Allah I hope to raise my family here someday so that my children will be able to come here. This brand-new masjid is located right in the middle of Roxbury. It is huge, boasting several floors, numerous rooms for prayer and activities, office space, parking, and a dome and minaret. Alhamdulillah, the masjid is incredibly diverse. Women can choose to pray in the main space downstairs or in any of the rooms upstairs (you can hear the imam in these rooms) without any problems. There is usually no barrier in the main hall except for jummah, when there are poles used as dividers between the men's and women's sections (most women and some men pray upstairs during jummah because there is more space there after the main hall gets filled). I really like this masjid in that it aims to serve a huge community, and it puts a lot of emphasis on doing good in the community and interfaith activities. The imam, Imam Suhaib Webb, is absolutely wonderful, Masha'Allah; he has done so much for the community here and has really made the masjid a center for American Islam to flourish. Along with the five prayers, there are activities and events almost daily (see the calendar on their website for more details). There are weekly halaqas, monthly meetings especially for converts, official classes on fiqh, Arabic, and general 'ilm (dubbed the "Ella Collins Institute" after Malcolm X's sister), social services helping people in need of food, clothing, and other aid, spoken word/poetry events, and even gatherings to watch football or basketball games on the big screen in the cafe! (We Bostonians love our sports!) This is a truly special place, and I would encourage everyone, Muslim and non-Muslim, to come spend some time here; everyone is welcome anytime!

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Halal Tayab

Feb 22, 2010•1 review
5

Subhanallah I visited last month and this is probably one of the largest mosque that I've been in. There is a coffee shop, book store and school as well. I was impressed by the brothers who run the masjid for the kindness and hospitality and hope to visit again if given the chance.

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