Muslim Community Cultural Center of Baltimore

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About

Founded to serve and uplift the Muslim community in Baltimore, the Muslim Community Cultural Center of Baltimore (MCCCB) is more than just a place of worship. We are a welcoming hub for cultural preservation, religious connection, and community service.

Our center stands as a symbol of faith, history, and resilience bringing generations together under shared values of unity, compassion, and progress.

Mission

The Muslim Community Cultural Center of Baltimore, inspired by the leadership and teachings of Imam Warith Deen Mohammed, is dedicated to fostering a vibrant, inclusive, and spiritually grounded community rooted in the Qur’an and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). We strive to serve as a welcoming space for prayer, learning, and connection, offering resources and support that empower individuals and families to grow in their faith and contribute positively to society.

Vision

Our community aspires to be a beacon of unity, spiritual growth, and civic engagement in Baltimore. We seek to inspire generations to uphold the values of Islam, serve their neighbors, and build a lasting legacy of compassion, knowledge, and community service for the benefit of all.

Value

The Muslim Community Cultural Center of Baltimore is grounded in the following core values:

Faith

:Strengthening our relationship with Allah (SWT) through devotion to the Qur’an, the Sunnah, and righteous action.

Community

Creating a welcoming space where all feel valued, respected, and supported.

Education

Empowering individuals and families through lifelong learning and spiritual growth.

Service

Uplifting our neighbors with compassion, outreach, and acts of kindness.

Integrity

Conducting ourselves with honesty, transparency, and accountability.

Unity

Building bridges within our community and beyond, working together for the greater good.

Mission

The Muslim Community Cultural Center of Baltimore, inspired by the leadership and teachings of Imam Warith Deen Mohammed, is dedicated to fostering a vibrant, inclusive, and spiritually grounded community rooted in the Qur’an and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). We strive to serve as a welcoming space for prayer, learning, and connection, offering resources and support that empower individuals and families to grow in their faith and contribute positively to society.

Vision

Our community aspires to be a beacon of unity, spiritual growth, and civic engagement in Baltimore. We seek to inspire generations to uphold the values of Islam, serve their neighbors, and build a lasting legacy of compassion, knowledge, and community service for the benefit of all.

Value

The Muslim Community Cultural Center of Baltimore is grounded in the following core values:

Faith

Strengthening our relationship with Allah (SWT) through devotion to the Qur’an, the Sunnah, and righteous action.

Community

Creating a welcoming space where all feel valued, respected, and supported.

Education

Empowering individuals and families through lifelong learning and spiritual growth.

Service

Uplifting our neighbors with compassion, outreach, and acts of kindness.

Integrity

Conducting ourselves with honesty, transparency, and accountability.

Unity

Building bridges within our community and beyond, working together for the greater good.

Our Story

Our community holds historical value not only as a place of worship, but as a landmark for the city’s rich cultural fabric. Learn how MCCCB has played a vital role in Baltimore’s history, and our vision for preserving it.

Founder

Imam Ronald Shakir


Imam Ronald Shakir was a pioneering figure in Baltimore's Islamic community, known for his dedication to spiritual leadership and community development. He served as the founder and resident imam of the Muslim Community Cultural Center of Baltimore (formerly known as Masjid Walter Omar) on West North Avenue, where he played a crucial role in guiding and nurturing the Muslim congregation. Imam Shakir's commitment to faith and service left a lasting impact on the community, and his contributions continue to be remembered and honored by those who knew him.

CAIR’S Film: SACRED ROOTS: Exploring the History of Islam in Baltimore (A DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILM)

This volume offers a foundational exploration into the early development of the Muslim American community in Baltimore. Through historical photographs and first-person accounts, it highlights key figures, events, and institutions that shaped Islamic life in the city. The book captures a deeply personal and community-rooted history, preserving the legacy of pioneers who helped establish and nurture Baltimore’s Islamic presence from the mid-20th century onward.

Volume II continues the journey begun in the first installment, offering a deeper dive into the evolving experiences of Muslim Americans in Baltimore. This edition expands on organizational growth, leadership, intergenerational transitions, and social impact. Featuring more historic images and narratives, it preserves the expanding identity and cultural contributions of the Muslim community in the city, particularly as it entered the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

Programs and Services

Programs and Services

Plan Your Visit

Location:

3401 West North Avenue in Leakin Park.

Visiting Hours:

Mon - Thurs: By Appointment only

Fri: 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Accessibility:

We are wheelchair-accessible and welcoming to all.

Plan Your Visit

Location:

3401 West North Avenue in Leakin Park.

Visiting Hours:

Sun - Thurs: By Appointment only

Fri: 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Sat: See event schedule

Accessibility:

We are wheelchair-accessible and welcoming to all.

Latest News

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Maryland Mobile ID Program

Understanding Digital IDs in Maryland: A Supplement, Not a Replacement until Further Notice

July 17, 20243 min read

As technology continues to evolve, Maryland has embraced digital identification (ID) to enhance convenience and security for its residents. Digital IDs rolled out for Marylanders in early 2023 as part of a broader initiative by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) to modernize identification methods. However, it's important to understand that digital IDs are designed to supplement, not replace, physical ID cards.

What Are Digital IDs?

Digital IDs are electronic versions of physical ID cards that residents can store on their smartphones. These digital IDs provide a convenient backup for identification purposes, particularly useful if the physical ID is lost or misplaced.

Why Maryland Adopted Digital IDs

The Maryland MVA adopted digital IDs to:

  1. Enhance Convenience: Digital IDs allow residents to have a backup form of identification readily available on their smartphones.

  2. Improve Security: Digital IDs incorporate advanced security features, reducing the risk of counterfeiting and unauthorized use compared to traditional physical IDs.

  3. Facilitate Access: Digital IDs can streamline access to various services, both government and private, where identity verification is required.

Digital IDs as a Supplement

It's crucial to understand that digital IDs are only a temporary replacement for physical IDs at the time this blog was written. As one of our team members, Candice Willie, mentioned in a Facebook group discussion:

"👋 I inquired about this with the MVA last year after reading the article to ask if the digital ID would replace a physical ID. I was informed that the digital ID is a backup in the event a person's ID is lost. The person should apply for a new physical ID as soon as possible. The digital ID doesn't replace the physical ID. I worked with a signer who had a digital ID and her MVA documents showing that she applied for a physical ID replacement, so I proceeded with the notarization."

Residents must apply for a new physical ID if their original is lost or stolen. The digital ID serves as a temporary measure to ensure continuity in identity verification while awaiting the new physical ID.

Notarial Considerations and Fraud Risks

For notaries, it's essential to exercise due diligence when accepting digital IDs. According to the Maryland Notaries Handbook, notaries in Maryland may require additional information or identification credentials to verify an individual's identity confidently. This precaution helps mitigate potential fraud risks associated with digital IDs.

Fraud risks include:

  1. Potential Hacking: Digital IDs stored on smartphones could be susceptible to hacking or unauthorized access if the device is compromised.

  2. Impersonation: Fraudsters might attempt to use digitally altered images or stolen digital IDs to impersonate legitimate ID holders.

To address these risks, notaries should:

  • Verify the digital ID's validity through the issuing authority.

  • Cross-check the digital ID with other available identification documents.

  • Be vigilant for any signs of tampering or digital manipulation.

Business Acceptance of Digital IDs

Businesses in Maryland are starting to recognize the benefits of accepting digital IDs for identity verification. Although using Maryland Mobile ID is optional for residents, and businesses are not required to accept it, many find it enhances transaction efficiency and customer experience. The Maryland MVA is actively working with various entities to increase familiarity with digital IDs and expects acceptance to grow over time. Various entities, including law enforcement, are not yet accepting Maryland Mobile ID.

Resources for Further Information

For more details on Maryland's digital ID program, you can visit the Maryland Mobile ID Program page on the MVA website. This page provides comprehensive guidelines and resources for residents and businesses on using digital IDs securely and effectively in Maryland.

Conclusion

While digital IDs provide a modern, convenient backup for Maryland residents, they do not replace the necessity of a physical ID card. The Maryland MVA's adoption of digital IDs represents a step forward in leveraging technology to enhance identification security and accessibility. Notaries and other professionals must remain cautious and thorough in their identity verification processes to prevent fraud and ensure the integrity of their services.

As digital identification technology evolves, staying informed about best practices and regulatory guidelines will be crucial for all stakeholders involved.

Maryland Mobile ID Discussion with WBAL and MD Motor Vehicle Administration


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The Muslim Community Cultural Center of Baltimore is dedicated to preserving the faith, history, and cultural contributions of Baltimore’s Muslim community.

Copyright © 2025 Muslim Community Culture Center of Baltimore - All Rights Reserved.

Designed by The Administrative Pros.