Islamic Center of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh
Facts and practical information
The Islamic Center of Pittsburgh is an Islamic educational, social services, and community outreach organization in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1989, it is the largest mosque in the city, attracting 600 to 700 participants for weekly prayers. It provides social services for people of all religious backgrounds and engages in educational outreach and interfaith dialogue to foster community understanding and cooperation. ()
4100 Bigelow BoulevardCentral Pittsburgh (North Oakland)Pittsburgh
Islamic Center of Pittsburgh – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Nationality Rooms, Carnegie Museum of Art, Petersen Events Center, Cathedral of Learning.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Islamic Center of Pittsburgh by public transport?
Bus
- Fifth Avenue at Tennyson Avenue • Lines: 71B (7 min walk)
- N Craig St at Bayard • Lines: 54C (7 min walk)