About Us

Our Story

The idea for Islamic Center of North Kansas City came along when a group of brothers and sisters were teaching weekend islamic classes at a space in the North Kansas City area and was spontaneously asked to leave with no reasoning. We dutifully complied and for a few weeks we could not find a suitable place for our students. Since the majority of our students were situated in the Northland, we searched for a location primarily North of the river.

We knew we needed to find a permanent solution, not only for our students, but for all the youth that reside in the North Kansas City area. How is it that the Muslim community, as diverse as it is, does not have any sort of islamic center? The community is rapidly growing, and the young of today will be the adults of tomorrow. If we don’t put forth and establish places of khayr and benefit for them now, will we not feel regretful down the line? May we NOT be those whom feel regret for things that we could have done something about.

Alhamdulillah by the grace of Allah, we found exactly what we were looking for. We purchased a 5535 Sqft building of I-35 and Antioch Road, the building was formerly a Jumpin’ Catfish restaurant. Our diverse community got together and everyone offered their unique expertise to renovate the old Jumpin’ Catfish to the new Islamic Center of North Kansas City.

The Islamic Center of North Kansas City, also known as Masjid Al-Salaam, is a 501C3 Non-Profit organization. We opened our doors to the community on July 7, 2015. We are a diverse multicultural community and is considered the first of it’s kind in the Kansas City Northland.

Since July 2015, The Masjid has been a shelter for the Muslim community of North Kansas City. It started a weekend school to teach young children and the youth about religious values and practices, as well as a safe space for newcomers and the larger community to ask questions and get answers.

About Our Imam

Imam Ayub

Imam Martez “Ayub” Davis is from the “city of brotherly love” Philadelphia, PA. He accepted Islam there at the tender age of 12 and traveled abroad to the middle east to further his study at the age of 16. As he mixed with the locals he succeeded in mastering the Arabic language and multiple Islamic disciplines. He has served over 25 communities since returning to the US at the age of 20 around Georgia and Kansas City and is currently the resident Imam of the Islamic Center of North Kansas City. He’s always willing, ready and pleased to serve.

Mission Statement

Masjid Al-Salaam’s mission is to break cultural barriers and build bridges with other religious communities. Furthermore, it is a place where Muslims can seek guidance, and a hub for teaching non-muslims about the religion and the true values of Islam.

Our Goals

Preserve the social, moral, and religious standards of Islam in Kansas City.

Help Muslims practice Islam as a belief, behavior, and a way of life.

Conduct programs and establish facilities to preserve and relate the Islamic knowledge to the Muslim youth in Kansas City.

Provide and facilitate social services including counseling to those in need.

Cherish the bonds of friendship and understanding between Muslims and non-muslims within the framework of Islam.