
Nestled along the tranquil shoreline of Harrington Sound in Smith’s Parish, The Bermuda Islamic Cultural Centre stands as a serene beacon of faith, education, and community. More than a place of worship, it embodies a welcoming cultural hub where spirituality meets everyday life, offering a peaceful setting surrounded by Bermuda’s lush natural beauty.
The centre serves as a focal point for Bermuda’s Muslim community, hosting regular congregational prayers, including the important Friday Jumu’ah gathering, as well as weekly community evenings that bring people together in fellowship and reflection. It is a space where both devotion and dialogue thrive, inviting visitors and residents alike to experience Islamic traditions in an open, inclusive environment.
Beyond prayer, the centre embraces its role as a “house of knowledge, peace and brotherhood,” nurturing spiritual growth alongside cultural understanding. Educational initiatives, celebrations such as Eid, and outreach activities help cultivate a sense of unity, while also offering insight into Islamic teachings for those curious to learn more.
Positioned within a small yet vibrant Muslim population in Bermuda, the centre contributes meaningfully to the island’s diverse cultural tapestry. Its presence reflects a harmonious coexistence of traditions, where faith communities enrich the broader social fabric through respect, dialogue, and shared values.
Visitors often find that the centre’s calm atmosphere, paired with its scenic surroundings, creates a deeply reflective experience—one that quietly celebrates both spiritual devotion and Bermuda’s unique cultural harmony.