The Helsinki Islamic Center () is the one of the largest Islamic Centers in Finland, with over 3,000 members. The center resides on 3 floors and with an area of over . It was founded in 1995, however had moved several times while renting, until it moved into the current location in 2002. It is located in Itä-Pasila, a neighborhood of the Pasila subdivision, but aims to serve the greater Muslim community of Helsinki. The founders were Somalis, who separated from the Islamic Community of Finland. The majority of the members are now Somalis, Arabs and West Africans.
In 2025 the center was awarded by the Ministry of Education and Culture of Finland in their general grant for assisting the activities of registered religious communities.
The center hosts a wide array of facilities, providing area for worship and for social activities. Some of the facilities includes a library, halal food market, and a small cafe. It also has an academy for teaching Arabic, Islam, and it's history. They also provide facilities for preparing the dead, including washing, wrapping, blessing, and short term storage. They also offer Islamic marriage ceremonies, as well as conflict resolution and mediation with Imams. It also can provide translation assistance with the Kela, as well as filling out paperwork like job applications.