About
Our Mission
Our mission at the Islamic Center is to provide a welcoming and nurturing environment where Muslims from all walks of life can gather to strengthen their faith and spirituality.
Our Vission
We believe in the importance of promoting interfaith dialogue and cooperation, aiming to build bridges of understanding and tolerance among people of different faiths and cultures.
Core Values
Our core values embody unwavering faith, compassionate inclusivity, and a relentless pursuit of knowledge.
- Faith in Allah and His teachings.
- Compassion and empathy for all individuals.
- Knowledge and pursuit of Islamic education.
- Inclusivity, embracing diversity within the community.
- Integrity and honesty in all actions.
Connect with our team
Sr. Nada Kandil
Programs and Administration
Imam Abdulqadir Happy
Programs and Administration
Br Ahmad Rahman
Programs and Administration
Sr. Souad Chafaka
Office & Donor Relations
Mr. Zakaria Erritouni
Operations and Technology
Br. Karim Gouline
Community Programs
Br. Muneeb Zitooni
Board of Director
Dr. Amaar Erritouni
Board of Director
Islamic Marriage
It's often less expensive than a civil ceremony.
Islamic Divorce
Islamic divorce services, guided by compassion and principles.
Islamic Marriage
It's often less expensive than a civil ceremony.
Islamic Funeral
Make Wudth- Ablution prior to praying.
CERTIFICATE OF ISLAM SHAHADA
Make Wudth- Ablution prior to praying.
Islamic Marriage
It's often less expensive than a civil ceremony.
consultation and fatawa
Seek informed counsel through expert consultations and Fatawa at our Islamic Center.
Our Strategic Focus
In 2014, the Islamic Center conducted 400+ community surveys and 9 focus groups to understand the community’s needs. Out of these needs, emerged three core areas of focus for the center’s programming and services over the next five years. With the impact of COVID, the Islamic Center focused heavily on virtual programming. We are focused on developing more programs for children, continuing to forge strong relationships with civic leaders and building strong partnerships with other nonprofits, and creating unity within our diverse community.
A cultural landmark
In 2014, the Islamic Center conducted 400+ community surveys and 9 focus groups to understand the community’s needs. Out of these needs, emerged three core areas of focus for the center’s programming and services over the next five years. With the impact of COVID, ISB focused heavily on virtual programming. We are focused on developing more programs for children, continuing to forge strong relationships with civic leaders and building strong partnerships with other nonprofits, and creating unity within our diverse community.
The cornerstone of the New England Muslim community
The 70,000 square foot structure is not just a mosque, but a dynamic cultural center that is designed to serve the entire community. The Islamic Center houses a school, a café, a social service organization, a gift shop, a body-washing chamber for funerals, and its multipurpose space is used for various functions and events, including but not limited to interfaith, nonprofit, cultural, and educational organizations. Future planning calls for a library, an exhibition space and a building of an Imam Seminary. The greater Boston area has had a hand in its construction, and its leadership reflects the full diversity of our community.
Gallery
Islamic Centers Activities Gallery
Explore our enriching gallery at the Islamic Center, showcasing the beauty of Islamic art, architecture, and cultural heritage, fostering a deeper connection with our rich traditions.