Islamic Center of Detroit

  • Adult Literacy
  • Arts & Culture
  • Basic Needs
  • Community
  • Crisis
  • Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
  • Economic Development
  • Education
  • Employment
  • Exercise
  • Faith-Based
  • Family
  • Food Justice
  • Health
  • Immigration
  • Job Readiness
  • Mental Wellness
  • Nutrition
  • Senior Citizens
  • Workforce Development
  • Youth

Who We Are

Mission The Islamic Center of Detroit (ICD) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the most vulnerable people of Metropolitan Detroit, guided by Muslim faith, Islamic principles, and a steadfast belief in helping others. Since opening in January 2000, the ICD has provided programs and services for both its Muslim community and the underserved residents of surrounding neighborhoods, including Brooks, Fiskhorn, Warrendale, Cody Rouge, and nearby areas. Vision To be a model of faith-driven community service, fostering unity, compassion, and opportunity for all. The ICD envisions a thriving Metropolitan Detroit where every individual—regardless of faith, background, or circumstance—has access to resources, support, and pathways to a better quality of life.

What We Do

The Islamic Center of Detroit (ICD) exists to serve the most vulnerable people within Metropolitan Detroit through the Muslim faith, Islamic principles, and a fundamental belief in assisting others. Officially opened to the public in January 2000, the ICD offers programming not only to its Muslim constituency, but also the underserved surrounding the Brooks, Fiskhorn, Warrendale, and Cody Rouge neighborhoods, and surrounding communities.

Details

Get Connected Icon (313) 584-4143
Get Connected Icon Dichondra Johnson
Get Connected Icon Director of Development
https://icdonline.org/