International Museum of Muslim Cultures
America's First Muslim Museum
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The International Museum of Muslim Cultures

 

Welcome to the International Museum of Muslim Cultures

america’s first Muslim museum

Immerse yourself in a world of rich history, diverse traditions, and inspiring artistic expression as you journey through our captivating exhibitions and galleries. From the intricate calligraphy and illumination of the Quran to the vibrant textile and ceramic patterns, each artifact tells a story of cultural diversity and innovation spanning continents and centuries. Discover the writings of ancient scholars and poets, the paintings of contemporary artists, and the craftsmanship of local and international artisans all under one roof. Whether you're a scholar seeking deeper understanding or a curious explorer eager to discover, we invite you to experience the enlightening quest of cultural discovery and appreciation.

Start your exploration today and uncover the treasures that await at IMMC.

 

Visit Us

➤ LOCATION

Mississippi Arts Center
201 E Pascagoula St. Jackson, MS 39201

➤ VISITING hours

Tuesday - Sunday 10 am - 5 pm
Closed on Mondays

➤ CONTACT

admin@muslimmuseum.org
☎ (601) 960-0440

 

Exhibitions


Muslims with Christians & Jews: An Exhibition of Covenants & Coexistence

IMMC’s first award-winning exhibit explores the history of Islam and the coexistence of the first Muslims with their non-Muslim community members. Muslims with Christians and Jews: Covenants and Coexistence presents exclusive covenants and treaties of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, and offers a refreshing reminder of how all people can coexist in peace and harmony with understanding and acceptance of each other.

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Legacy of Timbuktu: Wonders of the Written Word

In the last millennium an important global legacy was uncovered—the literate culture of AFRICA—highlighted in the extraordinary richness of historical manuscripts dating back to the 13th century. These ancient documents reveal that a sophisticated literate culture flourished in the city of Timbuktu in present day Mali, lasting more than 700 years. A crossroads of international caravan commerce, including the book trade, Timbuktu was also a celebrated center of learning, attracting scholars from many countries and backgrounds.

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Journey to Understanding: Palestine & Israel Unveiled

NOW OPEN UNTIL APR 20, 2024 A thought-provoking exhibition designed to shed light on the active present-day genocide (2023/2024) in Gaza, and the ongoing Israeli occupation of Palestine. The exhibit encompasses a combination of graphic information panels, videos, contemporary artworks and installations, film screenings, and expert speaker panel discussions. The exhibit aims to create a space for dialogue, empathy, and a deeper understanding of this enduring issue and includes peaceful forms of resistance and activism.

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