About
The Islamic Center of Staten Island is located on the South Shore of Staten Island. Its location puts it in an area that was lacking an Islamic Center or any Muslim influence, and we felt that this location was needed not only for the Muslim community but for everyone in the area in order to build a strong multicultural, coexistent community on the South Shore of Staten Island.
It also has easy and quick access to major highways that can lead you almost anywhere, making it convenient for anyone to drive right off the highway and into our parking lot.
ICSI serves the Muslim South Shore Community along with other neighboring areas from Staten Island, New Jersey, and Brooklyn.
ICSI was established in July 2017 by a group of young individuals who grew up in the area and understood the needs they lacked growing up on the South Shore. They found it extremely important to establish this center to meet the needs of our growing community.
Alhamdullilah we have grown tremendously since then and continue to see an increase in our congregation.
ICSI provides several services including, but not limited to, five daily prayers, Friday prayer, study groups (halaqas), Ramadan programs (Taraweeh and weekend iftars), weekday and weekend Qur'an Academy, Sports leagues, women's programs, social services, youth programs, community events, and much more. ICSI strives to establish a vibrant and diverse Islamic community working together to uphold moral and ethical values, practice the Islamic faith, and serve the Staten Island community as well as the broader community as guided by the Holy Quran and the life and teachings of the Prophet Muhammed (peace and blessings be upon him) through educational, social, religious, and cultural activities. ICSI strives to develop and enrich the lives of our youth by cultivating their sense of spirituality, leadership, and duty to better themselves and their community. ICSI strives to build bridges of understanding and respect with non-Muslim communities through interfaith and community service activities aimed at enhancing the lives of all citizens of the community.
ICSI's vision is to become an exemplary community serving the needs of all members of the community, upholding the highest of principles in words and deeds as prescribed by the Holy Quran and the teachings of the Prophet Muhammed (Peace be upon him), and perpetually seeking God's graces and blessings.



Munzoor Ahmed
Very clean and serene. The Imam was a knowledgeable person and elaborate on his point of view and summarize at the end with a quote
Nawaf Badaha
MashaAllah
Syed Qutubuddin Mubashir
New imam is nice. Small place but very nice overall. Heard it expanded recently but haven’t been there since then.
Mohamed Hussein
Nour Eltony
I am proud and happy to say this is my go to masjid. I began my religious journey here and everything about this masjid inspired me to grow within my religion and as a person. The community is very welcoming and non judgmental. Sheikh Karim is the best I enjoy attending his halaqas/lectures and its an honor to learn from him. The people that maintain this masjid do a really good job at helping their community and encouraging everyone to always do the right thing. I truly love this masjid.
Aqil Faiz
I’ve been going to this Masjid for over a year and Masha Allah the experience is amazing and the staffs are wonderful.
RAJA MOHSIN JANJUA
khaleel naser
Am witting this review and dont really want ti write it, but politic and some scams going on with managment, i paid for weekend school and soccer season plus i paid in advance for another season but they kicked my kids out and didnt want to give me refund saying the money is inside the masgid fund. All am saying i cant even pray in there thats how bad i feel of what they did to. All am saying its all about the money and making money. Allah will get me my right.
Fiaz Nagrah
MashaAllah great masjid with Quran teachings and Prayers schedule
Shaheryar Alkrid
Came here to pray Asr, got here exactly on time for Asr yet the doors were locked and I rang the doorbell and nobody wanted to answer. What kind of a Masjid stays locked and prevents people from worshipping Allah?