Jummah at The ICNYC

Beginning September 12th, 2025

The ICNYC is currently undergoing renovations, but our commitment to building community continues. Earlier this year, we were honored to host Iftars during the last ten nights of Ramadan and welcomed over 1,000 people at our Eid al-Fitr Brunch, Eid Bazaar, and Eid Luncheon.

Even as renovations are in progress, our space remains open for Halaqas, Shahadas, and Nikkahs - and now, we are excited to launch our first official Jummah programming as we take a stride towards building a welcoming community and sacred space for generations to come.

Schedule

1:00 PM - Khutbah

1:45 PM - Jama’at 

 FAQs

  • Jummah in congregation will be held every Friday, InShaAllah. The khutbah (sermon) begins at 1:00 PM, followed immediately by the prayer around 1:45 PM. Please arrive 10–15 minutes early for parking, wudū’, and seating.

  • No, registration is not required, but we kindly ask you to RSVP using this form so we can better prepare for the community’s needs.

  • Typically 45–50 minutes from the start of the khutbah to the end of the salah.

  • The khutbah is delivered in English. ASL interpretation services are also available upon advance request.

  • Currently, we are undergoing renovations and have only one bathroom each for brothers and sisters available. Please try to come with wudū’ or allow extra time before the khutbah.

  • Yes. We have a sisters’ section in our main hall that is accessible, comfortable, and designed for full participation.

  • Yes. We do provide hijab scarves and skirts for sisters who may need them. Please return them after use.

  • Limited paid parking is available in the vicinity, with the nearest lot located on West 3rd Street. We strongly encourage visitors to use public transportation when traveling to the center.

    Subway: Convenient nearby stations include West 4th Street, Christopher Street, Astor Place, and 8th Street–NYU.

    PATH: For visitors commuting from New Jersey, the closest PATH station is 9th Street.

    Bus: Multiple bus routes serve the area, with stops along 6th Avenue, West 4th Street, and adjacent streets.

  • Yes. The building is ADA-accessible, with ramps where needed. We also provide ASL interpreters for the khutbah upon advance request. For additional assistance.

  • Our entire center runs on the dedication of volunteers. From setup, ushering, and media to hospitality—every helping hand matters. We encourage you to join our generic volunteer mailing list by filling out this Event Volunteer Form. It’s a great way to serve the community and meet others.

    For other opportunities to contribute to the community, please check our Get Involved page.

  • Yes! Children are welcome, but we kindly ask parents to supervise them so everyone can benefit from the khutbah and prayer. If you bring a stroller, please ask a volunteer where to park it.

  • Absolutely - guests are welcome to observe Jummah prayer. If you’re visiting for the first time, please let one of our volunteers know - we’d love to welcome you personally.

  • Currently we are accepting donations online through this Launchgood link.

  • Yes. Jummah khutbah will be broadcasted live on our YouTube channel. Follow us at The ICNYC YouTube channel to watch the khutbah in real time or catch up later.