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Islamic Institute of Minnesota - Eden Prairie Mosque

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مسجد الإسلامي المعهد Minnesota Eden Prairie

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Amid the rolling suburban greenery of Eden Prairie, some twenty miles southwest of downtown Minneapolis, the Islamic Institute of Minnesota serves the growing Muslim community of the Twin Cities region through daily prayers, a full time Islamic school, and a calendar of educational programmes that reach families from more than thirty national backgrounds. Minnesota has become one of the most important centres of Muslim life in the American heartland, a story shaped above all by the Somali resettlement of the 1990s and 2000s, when civil conflict in East Africa brought tens of thousands of Somali families to the bitter winters and generous social systems of the Upper Midwest. Alongside them have arrived Arab, South Asian, West African, and Bosnian newcomers, creating a mosaic of Islamic traditions under the shared sky of the Mississippi headwaters.

Eden Prairie itself bears a hopeful nineteenth century name, imagined by an early settler who thought its rolling prairie a glimpse of paradise. The city grew rapidly in the late twentieth century as a suburb of high technology corporations and quiet family neighbourhoods, and its Muslim residents, many of them engineers, physicians, and educators, worked together to establish a mosque that could serve both devotional and educational needs. The institute stands as a reminder that Muslim American life has deep roots across the country, not only on the coasts but in the farm belt and the northern plains.

The building is modern and functional, finished in warm brown brick and tan stone, with large arched windows opening onto the surrounding prairie lawns. A shallow dome of copper rises above the central prayer hall, paired with a slender minaret whose tapered shaft echoes Anatolian and Central Asian forms. Inside, the prayer hall is open and well lit, its floor covered in patterned green carpet, its Mihrab depressed behind a border of carved wood calligraphy reciting dhikr and salawat for the Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him and his family. Women and families use a bright upper gallery.

Beyond worship, the institute runs a full time academy, weekend Quran schools, interfaith dialogue with local churches and synagogues, and a busy Ramadan programme of tarawih, iftar, and community service.

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