Neighborhood Vitality: Mosque and Community (Session 2)
Schedule
Wed Apr 08 2026 at 02:00 pm to 03:30 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Islamic Center Of Detroit (Masjid ICD) | Detroit, MI
About this Event
“Metro-Detroit Muslim Community Conversations:
Mental Health, Civic Engagement, and The Written Word”
Session 2: Taking it to City Hall: Muslims & Our Civic Duties
🗓 Wednesday, April 8 | 2:00 – 3:30 PM
📍 Islamic Center of Detroit
This panel connects Muslim communities to civic life, public service and development, exploring partnerships, representation and community impact.
Speakers:Mona Ali, Former District 7 Manager, City of Detroit
Shaffwan Ahmed, Office of Immigrant Affairs, City of DetroitDr. Adel Al-Adlani, City of HamtramckSami Elhady, Islamic Center of Detroit
Moderator: Adam AbuSalah
Neighborhood Vitality: Mosque and Community
We invite you to join an ongoing conversation about mosque-led neighborhood development in Metro Detroit—speakers share lessons, best practices & opportunities for cross-community collaboration.
This is the second of seven sessions in our series:
“Metro-Detroit Muslim Community Conversations:
Mental Health, Civic Engagement, and The Written Word”
We’re proud to announce a seven-event community event series co-led by the Islamic Center of Detroit, the Center for Arab American Studies (CAAS) at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, and the University of Michigan School of Social Work-ENGAGE.
This is a multi-part gathering designed to explore healing, identity, faith, and community through mental health dialogue, neighborhood-based development, and creative expression. This series brings together community leaders, clinicians, scholars, artists, and organizers to share knowledge and create space for reflection and connection.
Across workshops and conversations, we invite participants to engage deeply with questions of intergenerational healing, faith-based care, community development, and storytelling as a tool for self and collective transformation.
We hope that each session strengthens relationships between community members and leaders, faculty and students, and fosters empathy and collaboration across diverse backgrounds.
Co-Sponsoring Organizations:Center for Arab American Studies (CAAS) at University of Michigan-Dearborn; University of Michigan School of Social Work-ENGAGE; Islamic Center of Detroit; Dream of Detroit; American Muslim Society; HYPE Athletics; ADALA PR Agency
Welcome: All community members, students, educators, mental health professionals, faith leaders, writers, organizers, and anyone interested in healing, storytelling, and community development.
Registration: Participants are welcome to attend individual sessions or engage with the full series. Advance registration is encouraged.
Where is it happening?
Islamic Center Of Detroit (Masjid ICD), 14350 Tireman Avenue, Detroit, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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