Welcome to Islamic Civic Society of America (ICSA)

The Cedar Riverside neighborhood, where the Center is located is also known nationally as little Mogadishu, because it is the first home for many of the Somali immigrants in the U.S. This neighborhood also serves the University of Minnesota, Augsburg College (home to the Gathering of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates every year

Welcome to Islamic Civic Society of America (ICSA)

The Cedar Riverside neighborhood, where the Center is located is also known nationally as little Mogadishu, because it is the first home for many of the Somali immigrants in the U.S. This neighborhood also serves the University of Minnesota, Augsburg College (home to the Gathering of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates every year)

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OUR WORK

Women in Leadership

ICSA has always been blessed with strong leadership (men and women) and have had impact due to their efforts. To ensure that ICSA continues to benefit from our female leaders

Counseling Service  

The constitution of any civilization rests upon the realms of family. The rudimentary of a family is marriage, and in Islam, marriage is considered as a lawful agreement and a revered act

Youth Development & Leadership

We believe that any youth development model must prove that it can work with and build the capacity of the family to be in the primary role of youth development

Eliminate Health Disparity 

We have led several programs addressing the relationship between Islam and health. Taking on topics such as diabetes, hypertension, mental health, autism

Interfaith Action

ICSA exchanges visits or participates in service programs with non-Muslim organizations to build bridges of understanding. 

Dar Al-Hijrah Mosque

Dar Al-Hijra Mosque offers Islamic study classes, five daily prayers, Friday prayers, eid prayers, Ramadan nightly prayers, and many more spiritual service programs

Want to be part of something big?

The Cedar Riverside neighborhood, where the Center is located is also known nationally as little Mogadishu, because it is the first home for many of the Somali immigrants in the U.S. This neighborhood also serves the University of Minnesota, Augsburg College (home to the Gathering of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates every year).

The neighborhood is also going through major development and will be an increasingly prosperous part of our city. Our dream is to provide these major college campuses, our local community and the expanding downtown population with a center, where youth, families, students, and business leaders from all across North America can receive support and leadership that calls us to justice, in a plurality of heritage and faiths, and within our democracy

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