- Islamic Society of Boston
The Islamic Society of Boston (ISB) is a
Mosque and cultural center forMuslims inCambridge, Massachusetts . The currentImam isBasyouny Nehela . ISB offers daily, weekly and annual programs for Muslims including Arabic and English classes on religious and secular topics as well as a religious school for children and holiday programs. The society also organizes trips and summer camps for children and classes onIslam for non-Muslims.History
The society was founded in 1981 by
Abdurahman Alamoudi as a consolidation ofMuslim Students' Association s atHarvard University ,Boston University ,Massachusetts Institute of Technology ,Northeastern University ,Wentworth Institute of Technology ,Suffolk University , andTufts University . The organization's first location was a hall reserved at MIT where they held prayers and weekly seminars and classes. In 1991, the ISB purchased a Cambridge building as a community center and in 1993 purchased a second location and began to renovate it. In 1994 they opened the second location as a Mosque. The ISB has also purchased a rental property to provide income for the annual operating expenses of the center ("waqf ").Reports of ties to radical Islam have been controversial. ["
Boston Herald " October 23, 2003] The society has brought suit for defamation against individuals and institutions issuing press and other reports of these ties.cite news
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accessdate =2007-10-10 ]Building project
In the summer of 2004, the ISB began construction on a new center on land purchased from the city of Boston adjoining the campus of
Roxbury Community College . The ISB agreed to compensate the city for some of the cost of the land through community service by donating books to and sponsoring lectures about Islam for the college, as well as maintaining local parks. The new facility is projected to accommodate 1600 individuals in prayer rooms, include an Islamic school for children, an Islamic library, a morgue with burial preparation facilities, administrative offices, a media center, store, a women's gymnasium, a kitchen, a hall for events, and an underground parking garage.The building project has been surrounded by controversy. The purchase of the land valued at over $2,000,000 to the Islamic Society in return for only $175,000 in funds, as well as the dual role of
Boston Redevelopment Authority Deputy Directory Mohammad Ali-Salaam as official overseeing and managing the sale on behalf of the city and principle fundraiser for the Islamic Society of Boston. Issues related to the legality of the sale and the public's access to information surrounding the sale have been the subject of two lawsuits.Outreach
The ISB is active in "
dawah ", or educating the public about Islam. As part of this, the community engages in an interfaith project with Temple Beth Shalom in Cambridge. The organization participates in civil rights work with theACLU , and has received a grant from theNational Conference for Community and Justice (NCCJ) for civil rights and civics training for the Muslim community in Boston.ee also
Abdul Rahman al-Amoudi , former leader of the ISBExternal links
* [http://www.isboston.org/ ISB website]
* [http://www.isbcc.org/ Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center Web site]
* [http://www.pluralism.org/research/profiles/display.php?profile=69268 Overview at Harvard University project website]
* [http://www.bostondialogues.org/ Civil rights work with ACLU]References
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