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Dearborn, Michigan is home to the largest concentration of Arab Americans and one of the most visible, vibrant Muslim communities in the United States. With more than 80 mosques within a 20-mile radius and a Warren Avenue commercial corridor lined with halal markets, Arabic bakeries, and family restaurants, Dearborn is — for many American Muslims — the closest thing to home outside the Middle East. At Desert Sun Dates, we ship our hand-harvested California Medjool dates (tamr al-majhool, تمر المجهول) directly from our private date ranch to Dearborn families for Iftar, Suhoor, Eid, and everyday sunnah.

Dearborn’s Muslim community traces its roots to the early 1900s, when Lebanese and Syrian families arrived to work at Henry Ford’s Rouge plant. Later waves brought Palestinian, Iraqi, and Yemeni families, each adding their own traditions to the city’s character. Today, the Islamic Center of America — the largest mosque in North America — anchors a network of Sunni and Shia masajid serving tens of thousands of worshippers each Jum’ah.
During Ramadan (رمضان), the city’s character shifts entirely. Restaurants and bakeries extend hours past 2 a.m. The annual Suhoor Festival at Fairlane Town Center has grown into the largest Ramadan festival in North America. Streets stay alive with late-night gatherings of families and friends sharing qatayef, mana’eesh, Arabic coffee, and — at the center of every table — fresh Medjool dates.

Whether your family breaks fast at home, at the Islamic Center of America, at the Dearborn Mosque on Vernor, at the Karbalaa Islamic Educational Center, or at one of the dozens of other masajid across East and West Dearborn, the moment of maghrib always begins the same way: with a date and a glass of water. Our Medjool dates — sweet, soft, and substantial — restore energy gently and prepare the body for the meal that follows.
For families hosting Iftar guests during Ramadan, a tray of premium California Medjool dates alongside Arabic coffee is the universal welcome. For families breaking fast quietly at home, a few dates with laban or warm milk for suhoor (سحور) is the time-honored start to a long day of fasting.
In 2023, Dearborn became the first U.S. city to recognize Eid al-Fitr as an official municipal holiday — a reflection of just how deeply the Muslim community is woven into the city’s life. For Eid morning, stuffed Medjool dates filled with walnuts, almonds, or candied orange peel are a centerpiece of family sweets trays alongside ma’amoul, baklawa, and Arabic chocolates.
Outside of Ramadan and Eid, many Dearborn Muslims maintain the daily sunnah of eating an odd number of dates each morning. A weekly or monthly box of Medjool dates from our ranch makes this easier — and ensures your family always has dates on hand for unexpected guests.
We ship our Medjool, Barhi, and Zahidi dates to all Dearborn ZIP codes (48120, 48124, 48126, 48128) as well as the broader Metro Detroit region. Most orders arrive within 3–5 business days. For Ramadan, we recommend ordering early to avoid peak-season shipping delays.

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Ramadan Mubarak (رمضان مبارك) to all of our friends and customers in Dearborn — from our private ranch in the Coachella Valley to yours.