Welcome to the
Islamic Information Center of SA
IICSA is a not-for-profit organisation that aims to spread the beauty of Islam in the South Australian community. From humble beginnings in 2010, the centre has engaged in outreach programs and benefitted the lives of many.
IICSA has two main objectives: Firstly, it aims to empower members of the local Muslim community by serving their needs, be they spiritual, physical, or emotional. Secondly, it aims to share the values of Islam with all members of the Australian community.
Our Services
Hajj & Umrah
Hajj, the fifth pillar of Islam, is the journey of a lifetime that every Muslim is required to embark upon at least once in their lives.
Funeral & Hardship
The Funeral & Hardship account is a service initiated by IICSA to support the vulnerable and less fortunate in our community.
Islamic Counselling
IICSA provides Islamic counselling services for those in need of spiritual guidance.
New Muslim Support
Accepting a new faith can be difficult and there are a lot of challenges and pressures that are associated with it.
Our Programs
EID Festival
Eid Festival is South Australia’s largest and most prestigious Eid celebration. Eid is the Muslim celebration for one of two important occasions in the year: Eid al Fitr and Eid al Adha.
Adelaide Thunder FC
Adelaide Thunder Football Club officially registered with the FFSA. We have junior and senior teams. All are welcome.
Light of Adelaide
Light of Adelaide is South Australia's only Muslim publication working to engage and educate the Muslim and Non Muslim community about Islam.
Ramadan TV
Ramadan TV is a program for the Muslim Community about religious observances during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. You can watch TV on C44 Adelaide during the holy month.
Upcoming Event
Ramadan Prep Workshop, More Details
Saturday School
The IICSA Arabic school is an educational institute that teaches children and teenagers the essentials of Islam. It is open to both boys and girls and the curriculum focuses on Qur’an, Arabic, and Islamic Studies.
The curriculum is designed to teach a holistic understanding of Islam within the Australian context. The Arabic school runs parallel to the school year and offers two sessions every Saturday.