Hazrati Abu Bakr Siddique

Masjid Hazrati Abu Bakr Siddique
Basic information
Location Flushing, Queens, NY
Affiliation Islam
Website masjid-abubakr.org

Masjidi Hazrati Abu Bakr Siddique is a mosque in Flushing, Queens, New York, United States.

Masjid Hazrati Abu Bakr Siddique is a 501(c) religious organization in the heart of Flushing, Queens- a community of believers adhering to Islam, the Qur’an and the life traditions of Prophet Muhammad . Masjidi Hazrati Abu Bakr Siddique was established by Afghan, Turkistan, Uzbek immigrants from Afghanistan in 1986 as a community center for religious events and programs. The Mosque, Al-Masjid in Arabic, is the Muslim gathering place for prayer. Al-Masjid simply means “place of prostration.”

The mosque came to national attention when it was revealed that it had been regularly attended by Najibullah Zazi, Mohammed Wali Zazi, and imam Ahmad Wais Afzali, all three charged with issues related to terrorism.[1]

Building

The mosque is located at 141–47 33rd Ave, Flushing, NY, USA 11355

The Website of Hazrati Abu Bakr Siddique mosque

References

  1. Spencer S. Hsu; Carrie Johnson (February 22, 2010). "Najibullah Zazi, Denver man accused in N.Y. terror plot, pleads guilty". The Washington Post. Retrieved February 24, 2010.

Coordinates: 40°46′6.08″N 73°49′30.28″W / 40.7683556°N 73.8250778°W / 40.7683556; -73.8250778

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