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US Airport Prayer Rooms
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ISB Atlanta offers Jummah services on Fridays from 1:30 to 2:00 pm at the Dr. Barbara Lewis King Interfaith Chapel, which is located on the mezzanine of the domestic terminal atrium. This chapel is located outside security and features a small sign designating the qibla and has prayer rugs and copies of the Quran available for Muslim worshippers.
Additional interfaith chapels are available after security in Concourses E and F. The interfaith chapel in Concourse E is on the first floor, while the interfaith chapel in Concourse F is on the second level of the atrium.
DEN features an interfaith chapel and Islamic prayer hall, which are located before security side by side in Jeppesen Terminal, Level 6 East. The chapel is on the right and the Islamic prayer hall is on the right. The prayer hall has prayer rugs available and an area to place shoes during prayer.
This prayer hall does not have connected ablution facilities, but restrooms are available near the prayer room for visitors to make wudu.
NOTE: This prayer hall is located before security in Jeppesen Terminal. If you plan to use the prayer hall during a layover, you will have to go back through security before returning to your gate.
DFW features five interfaith chapels, one in each terminal. The chapel in Terminal A is available before security near entrance Door A22 and Checkpoint A21. The chapel in Terminal B is available after security near Gate B25. The chapel in Terminal C is available before security entrance Door C17 and the baggage claim near Gate C15. The chapel in Terminal D is available after security near Gate D40. The chapel in Terminal E is available after security near Gate E4. The Skylink light rail is available for passengers who need to move between terminals after security.
The interfaith chapel in Terminal D hosts jummah services on Fridays at 1:30 pm. There are two ablution stations near this chapel and shelving to store shoes. Holy texts and prayer rugs are available. The qibla is marked on the ceiling.
The chapel in Terminal E also has prayer rugs, Qurans, and headscarves available. If you have been to other chapels at DFW, please help us confirm the availability of these items in other terminal chapels by emailing us at directory@skypray.org.
If you are a Capital One Venture X cardholder, you are also eligible to use the Capital One lounge at the DFW airport. This lounge has two private prayer rooms with an ablution station inside each one. Lounge passes are also available for purchase by non-cardholders for a fee.
At IAH, it is possible to move freely between terminals once you have passed security. IAH has a prayer room located after security in terminal D near Gate D15. This prayer room includes separate ablution facilities for men and women and has a curtain separating the men and women's sides of the prayer room. The prayer room has a small inlet designating the qibla. Prayer rugs, turbahs, and religious texts are available in the prayer rooms.
Interfaith chapels are also available after security in Terminal C near Gates C29-C33 and in Terminal D near Gates D15.
MCO has three facilities available for prayer, including an interfaith chapel, a reflection room, and a serenity room.
The interfaith chapel is located just past the security checkpoint for Gates 1-59 in a small alcove between the terminal link trams. This chapel may have prayer rugs available for Muslim visitors.
The reflection room is located beyond the security point for Gates 70-129 in the departure area for Gates 70-99. This reflection room is accessible to passengers who have flights departing from Gates 70-99 or Gates 100-129, but passengers who have flights departing from Gates 100-129 will need to take the terminal link from the security checkpoint going to Gates 70-99, then return to the security checkpoint before taking the other terminal link to their own gate area.
The serenity room is located past the security checkpoint in Terminal C in the central area known as Palm Court. This serenity room is accessible to all passengers who have flights departing from Terminal C. The serenity room features separate prayer rooms for men and women, with ablution areas connected to each prayer room. The prayer rooms have signage designating the qibla, and the ablution facilities contain wudu foot baths and cubbies for luggage or clothing.
NOTE: Because of the unique layout of the Orlando International Airport, it is not possible to move freely between all gates and all terminals after security. If you exit security to pray in a different prayer room, you will have to go back through security to return to your gate.