Mosque Finder | Find Masjids for Taraweeh Near You
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Free mosque finder for Ramadan 2026. Locate nearby masjids and Islamic centers for Taraweeh prayers in USA, UK, Europe & worldwide. Interactive map with directions.
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How to Find a Mosque Near You
The fastest way to find a mosque is to click “Use My Location” above — GPS detects your position and shows every masjid, Islamic center, and prayer hall within your chosen radius on an interactive map with distances and directions.
- Use the GPS button above — the fastest way. Allow location access, and mosques within your selected radius will appear on the map with distances and directions.
- Search by city or address — type any location in the search bar to find mosques in that area, even before you travel.
- Ask local Muslims — community members often know of smaller prayer halls, university musallas, and home-based jama’at groups that may not appear on maps.
- Check Islamic center websites — larger mosques publish Ramadan schedules, Taraweeh times, and Eid prayer locations online.
What Mosque Etiquette Should Visitors Know?
Visitors should remove their shoes, dress modestly in clean clothing that covers the arms and legs, silence their phones, and greet others with “As-salamu alaykum.” Arriving 15–20 minutes early for Friday prayer ensures a spot.
- Remove shoes before entering the prayer hall. Most mosques have shoe racks near the entrance.
- Dress modestly — loose, clean clothing that covers the arms and legs. Women should bring a head covering if not wearing one. If you’re preparing for prayer, see our guide on how to perform ghusl correctly.
- Arrive early for Jummah (Friday prayer) — popular mosques fill up quickly. Arriving 15-20 minutes early ensures a spot.
- Turn off your phone or set it to silent before prayers begin.
- Follow the imam — if you’re unfamiliar with the prayer sequence, simply follow the movements of the congregation.
- Greet others with Salam — “As-salamu alaykum” (peace be upon you) is the standard greeting among Muslims.
How Do I Find a Mosque for Taraweeh During Ramadan?
Taraweeh prayers are performed every night of Ramadan immediately after Isha. Use the mosque finder above to locate nearby masjids — each result displays the local Isha time so you know exactly when Taraweeh begins at that location.
- Taraweeh timing: Starts after Isha prayer, typically 8:00-9:30 PM depending on location and time of year. In Ramadan 2026, Isha falls around 7:00-8:00 PM in most Western cities.
- Rak’ah count varies: Some mosques pray 8 rak’ahs + 3 witr, others pray 20 + 3. Our Taraweeh guide explains the differences between these formats and how to choose.
- Quran completion: Many mosques complete the entire Quran over 30 nights of Taraweeh. The last few nights tend to be the longest.
- Women’s sections: Most mosques have dedicated women’s prayer areas. Call ahead to confirm if this is important to you.
- Parking: Popular mosques can have limited parking during Ramadan. Consider carpooling or arriving early.
What Should New Muslims Know About Visiting a Mosque?
New Muslims should start with Jummah (Friday prayer), the most welcoming congregational prayer of the week. Introduce yourself to the imam — most mosques pair new members with a mentor and offer beginner classes in Arabic and Quran reading.
- Start with Jummah (Friday prayer) — it’s the most welcoming and social prayer of the week.
- Introduce yourself to the imam or a community leader. Most mosques are happy to welcome new members and can pair you with a mentor.
- Don’t worry about mistakes — everyone learns at their own pace. Congregational prayer is about community, not perfection.
- Many mosques offer classes in basic Arabic, Quran reading, and Islamic studies. Ask about programs for new Muslims.
- Community iftars during Ramadan are a great way to connect. Most mosques serve free iftar meals every night — see our Ramadan guide for new Muslims for what to expect at your first iftar.
What Types of Mosques Exist?
Islamic prayer spaces range from large purpose-built mosques to small rented rooms. Understanding the differences helps you find the right fit — whether you need a full-service Islamic center or a quiet place for Dhuhr during a lunch break.
- Masjid (Mosque) — A dedicated building for the five daily prayers and Jummah (Friday congregation). Most masjids have a minbar (pulpit), wudu area, separate prayer halls for men and women, and a resident imam. Larger masjids hold Taraweeh, Eid prayers, and janazah (funeral) prayers.
- Musalla (Prayer Hall) — A smaller prayer space, often in a rented storefront, office building, or community room. Musallas typically hold daily prayers and Jummah but may not offer the full range of services found at a masjid.
- Islamic Center — A community hub that combines a prayer hall with educational programs, weekend schools, marriage services, and social events. Islamic centers are the best option for new Muslims seeking mentorship and classes.
- University Musalla — Prayer rooms on college campuses, usually managed by the Muslim Students’ Association (MSA). These are often listed on the university website under “spiritual life” or “student organizations” rather than on map services.
If your area has limited OpenStreetMap coverage, try searching for “Islamic center” or “masjid” on Google Maps. You can also check fasting times for your city to plan around prayer schedules during Ramadan.
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