The Islamic Cultural Centre of Toronto (ICCT) is a not-for-profit organization co-founded in 2011 by Sister Maggie Amin and Sister Rania Younes.
Teaching the core tenets of Islam
Supporting every age through faith-based education
Promoting unity, respect, and interfaith understanding
Our work began with CampIslam—a dynamic educational program launched in 2008
ICCT was established to build a strong, faith-centered community
Founded in 2008 by Sister Maggie Amin, CampIslam was created to inspire children and youth through engaging, media-rich Islamic content. The program features interactive audio-visual presentations in English, combining animation, video clips, dramatic role-play, quizzes, student presentations, and games to bring Islamic teachings to life.
CampIslam introduces core Quranic concepts and Arabic terms in an accessible way—encouraging students to connect deeply with their faith. Each session includes an online survey to review understanding and promote thoughtful reflection
CampIslam was established with a clear goal:
The Islamic Cultural Centre of Toronto (ICCT) is a not-for-profit organization founded in 2011. ICCT was established to nurture Islamic values, offer meaningful education, and build a strong, faith-centered community.