About ISK & ICK History
The exact date of when the first Muslim came to Kingston is not known. Like many other communities, Muslim students came to Queen’s University during the early 1960’s. At that time, the Muslims were few and prayed in each other’s homes as there was no official organization.
In 1965, the Muslim students and faculty of Queen’s University formed the Queen’s Islamic Society. The Muslims were still very few. Juma’a prayers were held in a small room at the University (the Memorial Room) while social functions were held in the International Centre, which was established in the 60s.
In the early 1970’s, a weekend Islamic school was started with the children of three families and was held in the International Centre. The school as later moved to St. Lawrence College and, then to Calvin Park Public School, under the auspices of the Frontenac County Board of Education.
Alhamdulillah, the size of the Muslim community grew over the years as more people settled down in Kingston. This led to the formation of the Islamic Society of Kingston (ISK). The Muslim students at Queen’s University continued to be a part of the ISK. However, as the number of students increased, the Queen’s University Muslim Students’ Association (QUMSA) was formed. QUMSA, however, remains a part of the ISK but focuses its activities on students while community activities are open to all.
Now, there are over 300 Muslim families in Kingston. Moreover, during the academic year, the community is joined by numerous Muslim students from around the world. Within the student population, the demographics have changed to reflect the state of the Muslim Ummah in North America. Whereas in the 1960’s and 1970’s, most of the Muslim students were International students, most the Muslim undergraduate population now are Canadian. The ISK aims at providing these students with an anchor, a home away from home.
As the Muslim community in Kingston grew, it realized the need for a formal organization. Thus, in September of 1982, the Islamic Society of Kingston became a registered organization in Ontario. It was at this point that the community started to look for a permanent place of worship and other activities. The land for the Islamic Centre was bought in 1987 and, on June 1, 1995, a ground-breaking ceremony was held for its construction. Alhamdulillah, the vision for the Islamic Centre of Kingston (ICK) has become a reality with the grace of Allah (SWT) and help from our Brothers and Sisters from within the Kingston community and beyond.
We were able to hold Eid prayers for Eid-ul-Fitr in the masjid and, since then, it has been used regularly for daily and Juma’a prayers. In addition, regular halaqas and meetings are being held at the Centre. It is now a focal point of activities for the Muslims in Kingston.
As the community grew, the need for an Imam was felt. In September 2006, ISK hired an Imam. As a result of the presence of an Imam, daily evening classes are held at the ICK for children. Some other adult classes are also held at the Centre.
Our Objectives
Objectives of ISK ARE:
- To help and encourage Muslims to acquire knowledge of Islam, its history and culture, and to practice Islam as a complete way of life.
- To administer to the religious needs and to provide for the religious, intellectual and social welfare of the Muslim community.
- To strengthen bonds between Muslims and establish a united community.
- To establish contacts and promote cooperation with Muslim societies in Canada and other parts of the world.
- To help Muslim immigrants to establish themselves in Canada and acquaint them with the laws and customs of the country.
- To provide charitable and humanitarian help to the needy.
- To promote better understanding of Islam among non-Muslims through educational and cultural activities consistent with the teachings of Islam.
Our Constitution and By Laws
ISK General Body adopted the Constitution and Bylaws on April 20000. As valued members, we offer you an electronic copy of our Constitution and Bylaws for you to review as needed.
ISK Constitution
CONSTITUTION OF THE ISLAMIC SOCIETY OF KINGSTON. Approved by the General Body on 2000 April 9/last amended 2011 March 26
ISK Bylaws
BYLAWS OF THE ISLAMIC SOCIETY OF KINGSTON.
Approved by the General Body on 2000 April 9
ISK Bylaw 9
BYLAWS OF THE ISLAMIC SOCIETY OF KINGSTON to define the Relation between the Executive Committee (EC) and the IMAM.