Al-Baytul Islam International Organization

Founded on April 20, 2020, Al-Baytul Islam International Organization was established during a time of global crisis to foster trust and dedication within the Muslim community. Our mission is to maintain unity and support, particularly during difficult times, as we engage in religious education, humanitarian assistance, and youth empowerment.

Our Core Initiatives

Discover the essential initiatives fostering unity and growth within our global Muslim community.

Religious Learning

We facilitate accessible educational programs and resources to enrich our community's understanding of Islam and fortify their faith.

Community Support

Our organization is devoted to uplifting vulnerable communities through initiatives such as food distribution, disaster relief, and medical assistance.

Youth Development

We empower young Muslims with resources and opportunities for leadership, education, and career growth, paving the way for a thriving future.

A Legacy of Trust and Dedication
Al-Baytul Islam International Organization (formerly VOICE OF ISLAM) was established on April 20, 2020, during the Ebola virus outbreak, a time when the Muslim community in parts of West Africa faced unprecedented restrictions on communal worship.

Recognizing the need for unity and support, two committed friends, Kemoh and Abdulai, created a WhatsApp group where Muslims could share religious knowledge and remain connected in faith. This modest platform evolved into a global organization dedicated to religious education, humanitarian support, youth empowerment, and inter-community collaboration.

Guided by the motto of "Trust and Dedication," Al-Baytul Islam aims to strengthen community bonds, particularly in challenging times. Serving members across Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas, with its headquarters in Sierra Leone, the organization has an innovative executive structure including a president, vice president, secretary general, country representatives, and Mammy Queens.
LAC ROSE reg. , SENEGAL - APR 27, 2017: Unidentified Senegalese group of men sit on the bricks.
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, December 2017. In this image you can see some people moving on the main road that leads to the capital Ouagadougou.
Dawn call of the mosque
Political post-election Poster in Freetown, the capital of Freetowb on main street celebrating President Julius Bio having won the election in March  2018. There is a woman and a young child in front looking away from the camera, ready to cross the road as a car approaches. On the other side of the road a there is a woman in the distance with a large container worn on her head.   The picture was taken in late July 2018. There are people standing in the background, revealing a typical  West African urban atmosphere.