America's Islamic Heritage Museum

In the years that followed CSAM travelled across the country sharing the history of Muslims in America with the public.

On April 30, 2011, the museum opened to the public at the former Clara Muhammad School in Washington, DC.

On March 8, 2024, the America's Islamic Heritage Museum's grand reopening at the Clara—a new affordable housing spot and the new permanent home for the museum—has 11,000 square feet of new space.

[4] Much of the museum's content is displayed on a series of panels covering a diverse set of personalities including Estevanico, Omar ibn Said, Hajj Ali, Yarrow Mamout, and Mohammed Alexander Russell Webb.

It makes note of America's unique ethnic groups and migration patterns, including the hard to define Melungeons and the immigration of Bosnian Muslims starting in the 19th century.