Sūrat al-Anbiyāʾ · 21:30

وَجَعَلْنَا مِنَ الْمَاءِ كُلَّ شَيْءٍ حَيٍّ

"And We have made from water every living thing."

A neighborhood mosque. A place to arrive, exhale, and belong.You are expected. You are welcome. You are home.

Jumu'ah · Every Friday · 1:15 PM

Our Story

We were once strangers here, too.

This community was built one Friday at a time, by people who needed a place and decided to make one. Here is how it happened.

Simple prayer space with folding chairs arranged in rows on a plain floor
The first Jumu'ah, 2009
2009

A Rented Room on Maple Street

We began in a community center basement — folding chairs in uneven rows, a bedsheet hung for a partition, a borrowed microphone that cut out during the khutbah. Seventeen people showed up that first Friday. We counted them twice.

Long table of shared food at an iftar gathering, warm evening light, diverse group of people eating together
First community iftar, Ramadan 2012
2012

The First Ramadan Iftar

Someone brought biryani. Someone else brought jollof rice. A Somali family arrived with samosas still warm from the drive. We ran out of plates and ate standing up, laughing, the parking lot lit by a string of lights someone had found in a closet.

Empty prayer hall interior with arched windows, warm afternoon light falling across the floor
Our own space at last, 2016
2016

The Day We Got the Keys

The building smelled like old carpet and possibility. We stood in the empty prayer hall and someone said the adhan quietly, almost to themselves. The sound filled the room in a way the basement never could. We cried. We didn't explain why.

Children sitting in a circle on a colorful rug in a bright classroom, engaged in learning
Sunday school, 2019
2019

The Children's Program Outgrew Its Classroom

We started Sunday school with eight kids and one teacher — Sister Fatima, who had never taught children before but had raised four. By 2019, we needed three rooms, seven volunteers, and a waiting list. The children are the reason we know we got something right.

"Today, Minaret is home to over 400 families, a new Muslim circle that has welcomed 63 people into the faith, and a Friday prayer that fills every row. We are still counting. We are still making room."

Programs & Prayer Times

You're not browsing a schedule.
You're being welcomed back.

Jumu'ah Prayer

Weekly

The Friday congregation. Khutbah in English with Arabic. All are welcome — visitors, converts, those returning after a long time away. The doors open at 12:30.

1:15 PM

Every Friday

Weekly Halaqa

Study Circle

An open circle of learning. No prior knowledge required. We read together, ask questions, and sit with uncertainty. Bring your doubts — they are welcome here.

7:00 PM

Every Tuesday

New Muslim Circle

Guided

A patient, unhurried space for those new to Islam or still exploring. Ask the questions you've been afraid to ask. There are no wrong ones. Facilitated by our resident scholar.

6:30 PM

Every Thursday

Youth & Sunday School

Children

Islamic studies, Arabic, and Quran for children ages 5–16. A program that has grown every year since 2010, now serving over 90 children with seven dedicated teachers.

10:00 AM

Every Sunday

Community Iftar

Seasonal

Every evening of Ramadan, the community gathers to break fast together. Tables of food from thirty countries. No reservation needed. Just come.

Sunset

Nightly · Ramadan

Voices from Minaret

The community speaks for itself.

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Aisha Coleman

Convert · Member since 2021

"I walked in not knowing a single person. I didn't even know how to make wudu properly. Nobody made me feel that. Someone just quietly showed me where to go."

I'd taken my shahada six months earlier and spent that whole time feeling like I was practicing a religion alone. Minaret is the first place where I felt like I was part of something.

15+

Years of Jumu'ah

400+

Families

63

New Muslims welcomed

90+

Children in Sunday school

Come As You Are

The first step is just showing up.

Let us know you're coming. We'll save you a spot — and make sure someone is there to say salaam when you walk in.

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Find Us

2847 Crescent Avenue
Dearborn, MI 48124

Jumu'ah · Fridays 1:15 PM
Doors open 12:30 PM