About
The Islamic Community Center of Vermont® was founded in 2011 with the purpose of serving the community and providing essential education on subjects related to religion and culture. Over the years, we have grown into a vibrant hub where individuals and families come together to strengthen their faith, deepen their understanding of Islamic values, and build lasting connections with one another.
OUR IDENTITY
At our core, we strive to foster a strong sense of community among young Muslims in Vermont. We are dedicated to nurturing the next generation by providing a welcoming environment where they can explore their identity, develop a sense of belonging, and grow spiritually. Our focus is to develop and execute diverse programs throughout the year, catering specifically to the youth demographic. From workshops on personal development to interactive sessions on Islamic teachings, we aim to inspire students and young individuals, ranging from middle school to college, to lead meaningful lives rooted in faith and purpose.
OUR ACTIVITIES
Our facility is open seven days a week, offering congregational prayers and serving as a spiritual sanctuary for all. Beyond daily prayers, our weekday Madarasa/School provides part-time Islamic education, equipping students with the knowledge of Quranic studies, Islamic history, and moral values. These educational opportunities empower our youth to develop strong character, uphold ethical principles, and contribute positively to society.
We also host a wide variety of activities throughout the year, including community iftars during Ramadan, youth leadership programs, cultural events, and interfaith dialogues. These initiatives aim to strengthen our bonds within the Muslim community while fostering mutual understanding with the wider Vermont community.
At the Islamic Community Center of Vermont®, we are committed to being a cornerstone of support, guidance, and growth for individuals and families. We believe that by nurturing faith and education, we can build a united, compassionate, and resilient community.


Abdi Boss
Manshalaah
Andy Kalonda
C est très bien
Waahid Muhammad
Absolutely horrible, never have I been turned away from a mosque because of the color of my skin. Not true Islam. I had to pray at a park nearby because i wasn’t allowed inside
Islam Sarabi
Small community and was stopping by quickly
Walaal Jaceyl
Lovely people
Kassim Ibrahim
One of 2 islamic institutions in Vermont.
FAHAMI KIYIMBA
The heart of Vermont
Quran Peace
Praise be to Allah. Great opportunity to meet good people and ask Allah for guidance. Alhamdulilah
Andrew Leach
Don’t know much about Islamic religion. Never been inside a mosk before. Has far has I know if seeking a Islamic community center it serves the community well. This has been an Islamic center for a long time.
Dean Campbell
It’s closed.