Islam is the religion of the Muslims. It is a monotheistic faith that is regarded as revealed through Mohammad as the Prophet of Allah. Islamic houses of worship are known as mosques or as a masjid, from the Arabic. Minneapolis, Minnesota is home to several mosques and Islamic centers, which are appropriate topics for this category.
 
 
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Islamic Civic Society of America
The ICSA began as the Dar Al-Hijrah Mosque in 1998, which continues to serve the Islamic community of Minneapolis, Minnesota, offering study classes, daily prayers, Friday prayers, eid prayers, Ramadan nightly prayers, and other spiritual programs, while the ICSA works to develop the civic capacity and infrastructure to advance its Islamic and democratic identity in each generation. Its educational and counseling services are highlighted, and instructional videos are available.
http://icsaweb.org/
Also operating the Islamic Cultural Community Center on Central Avenue NE, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, its goals are to establish the Islamic rituals, performing the five daily prayers, the Jumuah prayer, and the Eid prayers, to offer lessons and lectures in Arabic and in English, and to provide many other services and programs, including Shariah teachings. Masjid Al-Hudah also operates an academy, teaching children the Quran, Arabic, and Islamic studies.
https://www.alhudacenter.org/
The masjid began as a temple of the Nation of Islam in the 1950s, the group chose to embrace the original orthodox religion of Al-Islam in the mid to late-1970s, and to connect with the majority Muslims throughout the world, changing its name to the proper Arabic name for a place of Muslim worship, masjid. Located in North Minneapolis, the masjid's partners, affiliations, programs and services are highlighted, along with general information about Islam.
http://masjidannur.org/