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The Islamic Center of Bloomington started as the Indiana University branch of the Muslim Student Association which met in a small house on campus on 9th street. As the local Muslim community grew, they decided they needed a space of their own and built the beautiful building you see featured here. The doors opened in 1993, and ICOB has been serving the local Muslim community ever since.
Mohamed Khaled Sayed is a Ph.D. student at Indiana University of Bloomington and a researcher of religions and Islamic studies at the office of the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar. Mohamed is a graduate of the school of Islamic and Arabic studies at Al-Azhar University. In addition to his postgraduate studies in Islamic Studies at Cairo University, Mohamed earned an English for Religious Purposes diploma at the American University in Cairo. In May 2018, Mohamed obtained an MA of Religions from Temple University in Philadelphia, USA, sponsored by the renowned Fulbright Scholarship. Before working for the office of the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar as a researcher, he worked as a lecturer and trainer delivering courses of Islamic studies for International Imams, and chaplains at the World Association for Al-Azhar Graduates. Mohamed has an Ijaza (license) for Hafs mode of recitation and led Taraweeh at many masjids in the US, UK, and Egypt. Mohamed’s areas of interest include classic and modern Muslim political thought, Middle Eastern politics, fiqh and usul al-fiqh.
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