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==History== |
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The organization was established as the Turkish American Islamic Foundation in 1993, and as the scope of services expanded it was renamed to the Turkish American Community Center (TACC) in 2003.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.tc-america.org/organizations/directory-by-state.htm |title=Directory by State |last=Turkish Coalition of America |website=tc-america.org |access-date=6 July 2015}}</ref> After the completion of a comprehensive construction project, the center was renamed to its assumed business name of Diyanet Center of America, which receives major support from [[Directorate of Religious Affairs]] (Diyanet), an institution of the Government of Turkey.<ref>[http://diyanetamerica.org/about-us/ About Us]</ref> The result of the construction project is a small village that will be an important cultural hub for all visitors and residents of Washington D.C. area.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://diyanetamerica.org/about-us/what-is-dca/ |title=What Is DCA |access-date=2017-05-06 |archive-date=2020-11-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201126042254/https://diyanetamerica.org/about-us/what-is-dca/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
The organization was established as the Turkish American Islamic Foundation in 1993, and as the scope of services expanded it was renamed to the Turkish American Community Center (TACC) in 2003.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.tc-america.org/organizations/directory-by-state.htm |title=Directory by State |last=Turkish Coalition of America |website=tc-america.org |access-date=6 July 2015}}</ref> After the completion of a comprehensive construction project, the center was renamed to its assumed business name of Diyanet Center of America, which receives major support from [[Directorate of Religious Affairs]] (Diyanet), an institution of the Government of Turkey.<ref>[http://diyanetamerica.org/about-us/ About Us]</ref> The result of the construction project is a small village that will be an important cultural hub for all visitors and residents of Washington D.C. area.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://diyanetamerica.org/about-us/what-is-dca/ |title=What Is DCA |access-date=2017-05-06 |archive-date=2020-11-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201126042254/https://diyanetamerica.org/about-us/what-is-dca/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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==Affiliated mosques== |
==Affiliated mosques== |
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*Murat Mosque, [[Upper Pittsgrove]], [[NJ]] |
*Murat Mosque, [[Upper Pittsgrove]], [[NJ]] |
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*Turkish Islamic Cultural Center of Queens, [[Sunnyside, Queens|Sunnyside]], [[New York (state)|NY]] |
*Turkish Islamic Cultural Center of Queens, [[Sunnyside, Queens|Sunnyside]], [[New York (state)|NY]] |
Revision as of 11:53, 18 September 2024
Established | 1993 |
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Founded at | Lanham, Maryland |
Coordinates | 38°59′02″N 76°50′38″W / 38.98389°N 76.84389°W |
Parent organization | Diyanet |
Website | diyanetamerica |
Diyanet Center of America (DCA) is a non-profit organization funded by the Turkish government that is based in Lanham, Maryland, serving the needs of the Muslim community in the Washington metropolitan area.[1] The center holds regular Friday congregational prayers, Ramadan dinners, religious holiday celebrations – including Mawlid – and various other social, cultural, and religious activities.[2]
The center benefits from its proximity to the nation's capital, various federal and state institutions, and schools. The closest is NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. The nearby New Carrollton station serves the Washington Metro, MARC, and Amtrak lines. Greyhound, a nationwide intercity bus company, also stops at the station.
The complex consists of five main buildings, an underground parking garage, and a geothermal well field on a 15-acre site. The five buildings are a mosque constructed using 16th century classical Ottoman architecture, a cultural center building, a guest house, a fellowship hall with a restaurant and shops, and a recreational building housing a Turkish bath, an indoor pool, and a sports center.[3][4][5]
History
The organization was established as the Turkish American Islamic Foundation in 1993, and as the scope of services expanded it was renamed to the Turkish American Community Center (TACC) in 2003.[6] After the completion of a comprehensive construction project, the center was renamed to its assumed business name of Diyanet Center of America, which receives major support from Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet), an institution of the Government of Turkey.[7] The result of the construction project is a small village that will be an important cultural hub for all visitors and residents of Washington D.C. area.[8]
Affiliated mosques
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- Murat Mosque, Upper Pittsgrove, NJ
- Turkish Islamic Cultural Center of Queens, Sunnyside, NY
- Ulu Mosque of Paterson, Paterson, NJ
- Springfield Imam Buhari Mosque, Indian Orchard, MA
- Eyüp Sultan Mosque, Brooklyn, NY
- Delaware Diyanet Mosque, New Castle, DE
- Ahıska Turks Community Center of Kentucky, Louisville, KY
- NJ Burlington County Muslim Association, Burlington, NJ
- Bergen Diyanet Mosque and Cultural Center, Cliffside Park, NJ
- Turkish Society of Rochester Mosque, Rochester, NY
- Long Island Mevlana Mosque, Port Jefferson Station, NY
- Paterson Mevlana Mosque, Paterson, NJ
- Hamidiye Mosque, Willingboro, NJ
- Diyanet Dallas Mosque, Dallas, TX
See also
- List of mosques in the United States
- List of mosques in the Americas
- Assembly of Turkish American Associations
- Turkish House
References
- ^ Organizations Representing Turkish Americans and the U.S.-Turkey Relationship in the U.S.
- ^ Services
- ^ "Turkish American Cultural and Civilization Center". transtech.org. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
- ^ "Turkish-American Community Center - Hassa Architecture". hassa.com. Archived from the original on 6 July 2015. Retrieved 8 April 2015.
- ^ "Preliminary Plan 4-10006" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-03-21.
- ^ Turkish Coalition of America. "Directory by State". tc-america.org. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
- ^ About Us
- ^ "What Is DCA". Archived from the original on 2020-11-26. Retrieved 2017-05-06.
External links
- Community centers in Maryland
- Mosques in Maryland
- Religious buildings and structures in Prince George's County, Maryland
- Lanham, Maryland
- Islamic organizations based in the United States
- Turkish organizations and associations in the United States
- Civic and political organizations of the United States
- Foundations based in the United States
- Non-profit organizations based in Maryland
- 1993 establishments in Maryland
- European American culture in Maryland
- Islam in Maryland
- Middle Eastern-American culture in Maryland
- Turkish diaspora in North America
- Seljuk architecture
- Ottoman architecture
- Islamic organizations established in the 1990s