

Vision Statement
To create a vibrant and inclusive community where all individuals, regardless of their background or gender, are welcomed and valuedWe strive to provide a safe and welcoming environment that fosters spiritual growth, education, and community engagement. We envision a center that serves as a hub for Islamic learning, worship, and community service, promoting an understanding of the teachings of Islam and fostering harmony and respect among people of all faiths. Our aim is to cultivate a generation of knowledgeable, compassionate, and engaged Muslim leaders who will be at the forefront of building a just and peaceful society, and who will serve as ambassadors of Islam’s message of compassion, mercy, and social justice.
Mission Statement
To serve as a unifying force for the Muslim community, providing a welcoming space for worship, education, and community engagement. We strive to promote Islamic values of compassion, mercy, and social justice through our programs and services, while also fostering an understanding and appreciation of Islam among our non-Muslim neighbors. We are committed to empowering our members to become active participants in creating positive change in their communities and the wider world. Through our outreach efforts and partnerships with other organizations, we seek to build bridges of understanding and promote interfaith dialogue and cooperation. Ultimately, our goal is to embody the spirit of Islam in all that we do, and to contribute to a more peaceful, just, and harmonious society for all.
A Place For You
Our Islamic Center takes pride in its heritage of diversity, open-mindedness, civic engagement and community building. Get to know what makes us tick — our approach to Islam and our definition of the Muslim identity, all of which shape the character of our community.
Board Members






Imams
Program Directors

Amr Moustafa

Dr Elsaid Hussien Mohammed

Mohamed Mahmoud
Community with over 62 different
nationalities represented.
Over 1,200 men and women attend the
weekly Jumma prayer service.
60 percent of our community
is under the age of 34.