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Jumma / Jummah time in New York City
Need Jummah in New York City this Friday? Compare nearby masjids and community-posted Jumma and Jummah times so you can choose a congregation you can actually reach.
Free, no ads. Times are shared by local worshippers and masjid timekeepers in the Takbeer Time app.
Jumma in New York City, also spelled Jummah, is not one fixed city-wide time. It is prayed after Dhuhr, and each masjid sets its own jamat time, often between 12:30 PM and 2:00 PM. To find the current Jummah time near you in New York City, tap “Find masjids near me” or install the free Takbeer Time app.
Finding Jummah in New York City
New York City has masjids in every borough, from Manhattan to Astoria, the Bronx and Brooklyn. Many city-centre masjids run multiple Jummah sessions to fit working crowds.
Because Jummah times move with Dhuhr and differ from masjid to masjid, a generic prayer-time estimate is not enough. Takbeer Time gives you masjid-level Jumma, Jummah, and jamat times that the local community keeps current. If you spot a Jummah time on a masjid door in New York City, you can post it to help the next traveler.
Traveler tip: Midtown masjids may hold 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM Jummah sessions — pick whichever fits your schedule.
Jummah times at masjids in New York City
These Jummah times are posted by the local community in Takbeer Time. They are a starting point, not a guarantee — schedules shift with the season and for holidays, so confirm with the masjid before you set out. Open the app to see every masjid near your exact location, with reminders.
| Masjid | Jummah time | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Islamic Cultural Center of New York | 13:00, 13:30 | Takbeer Time checked 2026-05-14 |
| Masjid Malcolm Shabazz | 12:00, 13:00 | Takbeer Time checked 2026-05-14 |
| Masjid Manhattan | 13:00, 13:05 | Takbeer Time checked 2026-05-14 |
Times last checked 2026-05-14. Run a masjid in New York City? Keep your Jummah time accurate for everyone by updating it in Takbeer Time.
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Jumma / Jummah in New York City — FAQ
What time is Jumma or Jummah in New York City?
Jumma, also spelled Jummah, is prayed after midday on Friday in New York City, replacing Dhuhr. The exact jamat time is set by each masjid and shifts through the year with Dhuhr (Eastern Time). Use the Find masjids near me button or the Takbeer Time app for the current time at a masjid near you.
How do I find a masjid for Jummah in New York City?
Install Takbeer Time, allow location access, and open the masjid map. It shows masjids near you in New York City with current Jumma, Jummah, and jamat times posted by local timekeepers.
Do masjids in New York City hold more than one Jummah?
Many larger masjids do, especially in busy areas, to fit working congregations. The app lists each Jummah session and its start time so you can pick the one you can reach.
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