Dar‑Al Arqam is guided by an experienced Qur’an instructor whose leadership, scholarship, and community service shape the structure and spirit of our program.
Imam Muhammed Sacko is the Imam of the Islamic Center of Omaha and has served the Omaha Muslim community for several years through teaching, khutbahs, counseling, and community leadership. His work reflects a deep commitment to Islamic education and spiritual development.
He brings over 13 years of experience as a Resident Scholar, where he taught, mentored, and supported families in their Islamic learning. His background in Islamic studies, leadership, and communication strengthens the structure and clarity of the Qur’an program at Dar‑Al Arqam.
Imam Muhammed holds a Master’s degree in Islamic Studies and is completing a Doctor of Arts in Leadership & Education. His teaching blends traditional Qur’anic learning with modern educational principles, emphasizing discipline, clarity, and strong character.
Imam Muhammed believes that Qur’an education must nurture both the mind and the heart. His approach emphasizes correct recitation, consistent practice, and strong Islamic character. He encourages students to build a personal relationship with the Qur’an—reciting it with excellence, reflecting on its meanings, and embodying its teachings in daily life.
His teaching style is patient, structured, and clear. Every student, regardless of age or level, is guided with encouragement, discipline, and individualized support to help them progress with confidence.
• Imam – Islamic Center of Omaha
Serving the Omaha Muslim community for several years
• 13+ Years – Resident Scholar
Islamic education, community teaching, and mentorship
• Master’s in Islamic Studies
The Islamic Seminary of America
• Doctor of Arts (Leadership & Education)
Creighton University (in progress)
• Professional Background
Leadership, communication, management consulting, and community outreach