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1558 Washington Blvd
Stamford, CT 06902

ICCNY Inc is an Islamic cultural center located in Stamford, CT. Founded in 1982, it offers a range of services and activities to the local Muslim community, including daily prayers, Quran recitation and memorization classes, Arabic language lessons, and Islamic history education. The center also provides family counseling, marriage contracts, mediation and arbitration services, and organizes various events and celebrations throughout the year. With a spacious facility that includes a mosque, classrooms, a multipurpose hall, and a game room, ICCNY aims to create a healthy Islamic environment and promote the integration of Islamic knowledge and etiquettes.

Managed by a qualified principal, staff, and teachers, ICCNY's Sunday school caters to over 100 students aged 5 and above, fostering strong bonds of friendship, knowledge, and guidance. The center's multi-purpose hall can accommodate over 100 people and is equipped with a full kitchen, sound systems, and a big screen TV, making it suitable for weddings, Eid celebrations, and other occasions. Additionally, ICCNY offers a game room with various entertainment options for the youth, as well as family counseling services and a Ramadan program that includes daily iftar, taraweeh prayers, and recitation of the Quran. Committed to justice, liberty, and peace, ICCNY actively engages with the community and maintains relationships with local mosques, Islamic schools, and national organizations.

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