Learn about our vision, mission, and the dedicated individuals who lead the Islamic Community Center of Hillsboro.
The Islamic Community Center of Hillsboro was established in 2011 as a non-profit religious organization. Our goal is to establish a place of worship in the high tech corridor in Hillsboro based on the Islamic teaching and following the Quran and Sunnah of Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him).
ICCH is a non-profit, religious organization based in Hillsboro, Oregon, formed under the State laws of Oregon.
ICCH is a minaret of Islam in the Pacific Northwest where our diverse community thrives and grows as outstanding Muslims and citizens.
ICCH fulfills the spiritual, educational and social needs of the Portland area's Muslim community and serves as a role model for society at large.
Values that transcend people and time — guiding everything we do at ICCH.
Wasatiyyah
Grounded in the Quranic principle of the middle path, we uphold balanced, mainstream Islamic teaching that brings people together.
Ummah
We bring together Muslims of every ethnicity, language, and background as one community under shared faith.
Our doors are open to all — every background, culture, and walk of life — reflecting the mercy and compassion of Islam.
We listen, adapt, and serve with urgency — meeting our community where they are and when they need us.
From spiritual guidance to social services, we stand with our community in every season of life.
Ihsaan
We pursue ihsaan — excellence in worship, service, and stewardship — in everything we do.

A clinical pharmacist and professor of pharmacy, Fawzy serves on the ICCH board of trustees where he aims to serve all Muslims in the Portland metro area and empower our youth to lead the Muslim community to the next level.

Fayza grew up locally and has a passion to see the next generation of Muslims thrive in the community. Her vision is to have an inclusive center for Muslims that progressively connects them to their deen and provides positive impact on the community at large.

Mohamed moved to Portland in 2007. As a founding member of ICCH, he had the vision to create the leading Islamic organization that brings the local community together through social, youth, family, and charity activities.

Mohamed grew up in Wisconsin, has been in the Hillsboro area since 1996, and is excited to use his personal and professional experience to make ICCH one of the prominent Islamic centers in the northwest.

Ratu has been living in Beaverton, OR since 2000 with her husband and four boys. She is a student and a Qur’an teacher. Her vision for ICCH is to create a masjid as a place for fostering a positive and inclusive environment for diverse members of the community.

Usman is a patent attorney and former Intel design engineer. He co-founded a free health clinic, The Citizen’s Foundation Portland chapter, and the Oregon Muslim Bar Association.

Yasser was part of the initial group that put together early plans for ICCH. As a father of two young men, he understands the challenges that our youth faces and looks forward to making ICCH a financially independent, self-sustainable role model community center.

President
Ahmad moved to Oregon in 2002 and serves as an engineering manager at Intel. A father of three, he is dedicated to strengthening ICCH through partnerships across the Portland metro area and building a vibrant community for future generations.
president@icc-hillsboro.org
Facility
Abdullah joined the Muslim community in Oregon back in 1997 and enjoys being an active member. His mission is to keep the Muslim community, especially the children, connected to the masjid and to preserve our Muslim identity.
facility@icc-hillsboro.org
Social Officer
Bintu moved to Portland in 2017 and is deeply passionate about fostering diversity and inclusion within the ICCH community. She is especially committed to creating welcoming spaces where sisters from all backgrounds feel at home.
events@icc-hillsboro.org
Public Relations
Doaa has been active in the Muslim community in the US since 2002, and Portland since 2006. Her vision for ICCH is to be an inclusive and welcoming place for Muslims across their various diversities, and to collaborate with others to promote unity.
pr@icc-hillsboro.org
Education
Farah’s family moved to Oregon in 1994. Her vision is to create a culture of belonging where every individual — especially our youth — feels seen, valued, and empowered to grow in faith and service.
education@icc-hillsboro.org
Treasurer
Raised in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Syed has been in Portland since 2011. As Treasurer, he oversees ICCH’s financial operations, ensuring responsible management of funds. He is committed to transparency, accountability, and the organization’s long-term financial health.
treasurer@icc-hillsboro.org
Secretary
Yazan moved to Oregon in 2020 and has been actively volunteering in various programs serving the Muslim community. He is passionate about fostering a welcoming and positive environment for the younger generation.
secretary@icc-hillsboro.orgFind answers to common questions about ICCH, our programs, and how to get involved.
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