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Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center
100 Malcolm X Boulevard Roxbury MA 02120
Phone: 617-427-2636
Website: http://isbcc.org
The ISBCC is the largest Islamic center in New England, and the second largest on the East Coast. The 70,000 square foot building stands tall on Malcolm X Boulevard in the heart of Boston, an Islamic contribution to the city skyline. The ISBCC is not just a mosque, but also an elementary school serving grades 1-3, an interfaith center, an exhibition space, and a morgue. Plans to construct a library and full elementary school are also currently in development. Every Muslim neighborhood in the greater Boston area has had a hand in its construction, and its leadership reflects the full diversity of the community.
Islamic Society of Boston
204 Prospect Street Cambridge MA 02139
Phone: 617-876-3546 Fax: 617-576-6268
Website: http://islamicsocietyofboston.org
Islamic Institute of Boston
52 Rogers Street Quincy MA 02169
Phone: 617-471-8019 Fax: 617-639-5867
Email:
Website: http://www.iiboston.net/
The Islamic Institute of Boston was founded in 2002 by Imam Talal Eid as a research institute to deal with community growing needs in areas of divorce, marital disputes, inheritance, and custody of children. In 2005 it was expanded to serve the Muslim community at large, including fostering a better understanding between Muslims and other communities.
Islamic Center of New England at Quincy
470 South Street Quincy MA 02169
Phone: 617-479-8341 Fax: 617-471-9526
Email:
Website: http://www.icne.net/
We are trying to make a Mosque at this location with the help of our local and external Muslim community.
Islamic Center of New England at Sharon
74 Chase Drive Sharon MA 02067
Phone: 781-784-0434 Fax: 781-784-0434
Email:
Website: http://www.icne.net/
The Islamic Center of New England is an institution dedicated to the betterment of both Muslims and society at large and draws its strength and guidance from the Holy Qur'an and the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad, may the peace and blessings of Allah be bestowed upon him.
Islamic Center of Burlington
130 Lexington Street Burlington MA 01803
Phone: 781-366-0786
Email:
Website: http://www.icburlington.org/
The Islamic Center of Burlington (ICB) is a multi-cultural, community service, and religious organization that was established in 1999 with the goal of providing Islamic services to the community.
Harvard University Islamic Society
Harvard University, Student Organizations Center at Hilles, Box #61, 59 Shepard Street Cambridge MA 02138
Email:
Website: http://www.harvardislamicsociety.org/
Since its inception in 1955, the Harvard Islamic Society (HIS) has striven to serve the spiritual needs of Muslims at Harvard, while educating the greater college community about the nation’s and the world’s fastest growing, and perhaps least understood, faith.
Boston University Islamic Society
Boston University, GSU Room 242, 775 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215
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Website: http://bu.collegiatelink.net/organization/islamicsocietyofbostonuniversity
Muhammad's Mosque No. 11
Grove Hall, 10 Washington Street Dorchester MA 02121
Phone: 617-442-6082
Email:
Website: http://www.noiboston.org/
The Nation of Islam's Muhammad's Mosques are dedicated to the upliftment and onward advancement of humanity in general, and of the Black community in particular. To this end, we collaborate with a wide spectrum of individuals, community groups, and agencies of goodwill to achieve our shared objectives. As the Honorable Elijah Muhammad has taught us, "In unity, we can accomplish much!"
Islamic Center of Boston
126 Boston Post Road Wayland MA 01778
Phone: 508-358-5885
Website: http://www.icbwayland.org
The primary mission of the Islamic Center of Boston is to provide a focus of activities for Muslims living in the Greater Boston area in order for them to organize the religious, educational, and social life of their community in light of the Islamic teachings and traditions. It enables them to make positive, effective, and organized contributions towards the well being and enhancement of the social and cultural environment in which they live. An additional goal of the Islamic Center is to act as an information resource by providing an understanding of Islam as a faith, as a religion, and as a way of life, and by striving to create an awareness of the Islamic point of view on issues of contemporary relevance. In its workings it has been organized as a democratic association of equals; it does not entertain distinctions based on race, color, ethnicity, sectarian affinities, countries of origin and financial standing of its members.
Association of Islamic Charitable Projects
41 Marble Street Revere MA 02151
Phone: 781-284-6540 Fax: 978-663-7075
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Website: http://www.aicpma.org/
The A. I. C. P. was established to implement the teachings of Islam as per the guidance of the Qur’an. The belief and practice of the A. I. C. P. worldwide is that of Ahlus-Sunnah wal-Jama^ah, those who adhere to the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad, sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam. The most important objective of the A. I. C. P. is to spread the correct knowledge of the Religion—teaching Muslims and non-Muslims about Islam—by spreading the Islamic Obligatory Knowledge and supporting it with clear evidence. The Messenger of Allah, sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam, said: which means: "The best of the deeds is the belief in Allah and His Messenger." (al-Bukhariyy) In accordance with this, the A. I. C. P. emphasizes teaching Tawhid, the Islamic knowledge by which one would know what is and what is not proper to attribute to Allah and His Messenger. The A. I. C. P. is a voice of moderation, striving to rid the Muslim community of the vile innovations and prevailing deviations—the proponents of which call for terrorism and violence. The A. I. C. P. does not compromise its stand against those who try to deviate the Muslims from the belief of the Prophet, sallallahu ^alayhi wa sallam, his Companions, and the subsequent Muslim generations known as Ahlus-Sunnah wal-Jama^ah. The A. I. C. P. set its objectives with the realization that victory over evil can only be achieved by spreading religious education and propagating goodness among people—knowing that society can only be reformed through piety and fear of Allah (the Creator). The A. I. C. P. urges Muslims to help each other and share responsibilities, such as encouraging the wealthy to console and relieve the poor—whether Muslims or non-Muslims.The A. I. C. P. urges all Muslims to provide for the needs of the hungry, orphans, and needy, as well as to correct one’s self, family, and society in accordance with Islam. It was said by a prominent American official about the society in America, that "Our problems are beyond government’s reach. They are rooted in the loss of values." Islam provides the values that, if implemented, can resolve the societal problems many nations are facing today.
Islamic Academy for Peace
125 Oakland Avenue Methuen MA 01844
Phone: 978-975-7335 Fax: 978-975-3207
Email:
Website: http://www.theislamicacademy.com/
The aim of the Islamic Academy is to give our children an Islamic identity and a high quality education.
Islamic Academy of New England
86 Chase Drive Sharon MA 02067
Phone: 781-784-0400 Fax: 781-784-3614
Email:
Website: http://www.iane.org/
The Academy aims to provide a high-standard of American-curriculum education while integrating Islam in all aspects of the learning process. We consider learning to be a lifelong responsibility. We educate our students integrate into society as proud practicing Muslims. We strive hard to create a learning environment where children develop Islamic behavior, manners, morals and pride in their Islamic heritage. The objectives of the academic programs at IANE are to form minds that are skilled and discerning, which are equipped with logical scientific reasoning, trained in basic skills, full of creativity, and prepared for lifelong learning.
Islamic Masumeen Center of New England
115 Wood Street Hopkinton MA 01748
Phone: 508-497-3462
Website: http://islamicmasumeen.org/
The aims and objectives of the foundation are to uphold the Muslim Shia Faith and explore all possible avenues for the dissemination and propagation of the faith to all persons in the USA and throughout the world.
Anjuman-e-Ezzi Boston
246 Rangeway Road North Billerica MA 01862
Phone: 508-558-2455
Email:
Website: https://www.anjumaneezziboston.net
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Center
4 Nasir Ahmad Road Sharon MA 02067
Phone: 508-443-1889
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Website: http://www.ahmadiyya.us/chapters/boston
The Anti-Defamation League, New England Region
40 Court Street, 12th Floor Boston MA 02108
Phone: 617-406-6300 Fax: 617-406-6310
Website: http://regions.adl.org/new-england/
The Region supports a multi-faceted educational, community relations, and legal effort to combat anti-Semitism and hate of all kinds, promote diversity, and build bridges to other groups and communities.
Interfaith Family Inc
P.O. Box 428, 90 Oak Street, Fourth Floor Newton Upper Falls MA 02464
Phone: 617-581-6860 Fax: 617-965-7772
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Website: http://www.interfaithfamily.com
InterfaithFamily.com empowers interfaith families to make Jewish choices for themselves and their children, and encourages the Jewish community to welcome interfaith families. We believe that maximizing the number of interfaith families who find fulfillment in Jewish life and raise their children as Jews is essential to the future strength and vitality of the Jewish community. Through our website and other programs, we provide useful educational information, connect interfaith families to local Jewish communities, build community, and advocate for inclusive attitudes, policies and practices.
Youth LEAD
1 Merchant Street, Suite 101 Sharon MA 02067
Phone: 781-784-0651
Email:
Website: http://www.youthleadonline.org
Interfaith Action seeks to develop a healthy pluralistic culture in the Town of Sharon, Massachusetts and to be a resource to other cities and towns interested in collaborating to strengthen to bonds of civil society.










