The Islamic Center of Greater Miami (ICGM) is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the Muslim communities of South Florida. Founded in 1971, ICGM offers a range of religious, educational, and community services to support the local Muslim population.
With a focus on education, outreach, and community engagement, ICGM provides programs such as Sunday school, free medical services, interfaith initiatives, and relief programs. Through their various services and events, ICGM aims to strengthen relationships with Allah, preserve Islamic identity, and promote moral behavior among its members.
Ezreta Nikocevic
9 months agoOutstanding kindness! 1st visit felt as welcoming as coming to beloved family Subhanaallah! Brothers and sisters are so friendly, smiling, helpful and the masjid is beautiful MashAllah โค๏ธโ๏ธ๐คฒmay Allah swt bless all from Imam and Board to every member amen.
arie KL
a month agoThe greater islamic center in miami florida please come to friday praying.
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in the last weekThe one star is there because i noticed that a lot of money has been invested in making it nice and welcoming However, My experience there unfortunately was not the best; it is not my local mosque and i had to go there just so i can pray dohr before Asr arrives. First things first: i did NOT know where the sisters' entrance was and the masjid is big ma sha'a Allah so i asked my husband to show me the way and we were walking a man opened the door and started shouting at us and especially at my husband (my husband looks obv Arab and i am aware that A LOT of Arabs can be very rude to Muslims from India/Pakistan/ Bangladesh area and I HATE that but at least he could've tested us from the first ten seconds of interaction). Next, he yelled at my husband and told him to put his shoes outside while i was told to walk with my shoes to the inside to the sisters' area, what kind of logic is that to make him walk barefoot from the outside on a floor where sisters where walking with their dirty shoes? Next, as you enter the mosque you'll find the brothers' tables RIGHT NEXT to the sisters' tables, is this a speed dating place or a mosque? Why can't they just put a separation in the middle?! You do know that some people don't go there go to pray, right? And you're giving them the right atmosphere to do their magic and as a woman i would not feel safe to be in a place where i would be looked at inappropriately in a "cat calling" way. Next, as i said, the masjid is so big ma sha'a Allah so why make bother women and men enter from the same small door? Next, why not give the sisters an independent room where they can be themselves instead of that narrow spot in the masjid where men can hear every word and whisper the sisters make? + why is the last line of the sisters' area EXPOSED to the brothers side? If a woman in the last line has to make rokoua'a or sujud how would she do it in front of the guys?? Next, in the wudua area :why aren't there any towels to dry the face and feet? I am aware that they have a dryer but I can't use that for my face and feet! The next creeped me out, as i was returning from the wudua area to the prayer area i found the door closed (turns out you can open it from the praying area and not from the wudua area, Alhamdoulilah that the emergency exit door was open. Till this point I wasn't very upset and was going to give the masjid 4 stars But what made me angry is that i found out that they let non-Muslim women enter the mosque WITHOUT telling them to put a head scarf, cover their cleavage or wear a long shirt so at least it would cover their skinny jeans! There was not even a hint! At the end i would like to say: if you don't respect your own religion, who will?
Balal Muhammad
10 months agoVery beautiful masjid, diversity at its peak Alhamdulillah. Clean and well maintained, really glad to see it populated MashAllah . Basketball court and beautiful gardens outside too, for the people to enjoy
Huseyin Kaya
5 months agoIslamic Center of Greater Miami is truly a gem. The serene atmosphere and beautiful architecture create a peaceful environment for prayer and reflection. The staff are welcoming and the facilities are well-maintained. It's a wonderful place to connect with the community and deepen one's spiritual journey. Highly recommend visiting for anyone in the area.