You need to be logged in to email this listing to others. |
|
Boston Nizari Ismaili Cultural Center 1089 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215 |
|
Founded in 1973, the Boston Nizari Ismaili Cultural Center began with students gathering at MIT, then at Harvard. In 1990, the community relocated to its present facility, which houses the jamat khana (house of congregation) and two small classrooms where religious education classes are held. With an abundance of floor space for people to sit, the jamat khana may resemble other Muslim prayer rooms, but in the Ismaili tradition women pray side by side with the men and play a central role in religious services.

|
 |
 | |  |  |
Denomination: Shia (Ismaili)
Demographics: Predominantly Indian/Pakistani
Prayers: Unknown
Language of services: English
Imam: Unknown
Director/President: Unknown
Phone:
Website: No website available
Email: No email available
|
 | |  |  | |
Service offerings unknown - click here to add some.
|
|
 |
|
|  |
|  | Hamburg, HH |
|
|
Note: Only registered members are allowed to leave reviews. If you're registered, use the form below to login, after which you'll be redirected back here to leave a review.
If you are not registered with salat-o-matic, click here to do so. It's free and allows you to take advantage of personalized services. (If you're already registered at zabihah.com, then you can use that login information here.)
|
|
|
|
 |
In the past year, zabihah.com drove over million from Muslim consumers to businesses worldwide. Did you get your share? Restaurant owners, get your share by adding your here for free. | |
|
|