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Massive Texas property 'brings Islam to the forefront' with 17-acre mosque, school
An Islamic scholar who has described Thanksgiving as “rooted in genocide” and allegedly voiced support for members of al Qaeda and other terrorist groups is promoting a plan to build a 400-acre Islam-centered faith and residential estate in rural North Texas.
Yasir Qadhi, dean of The Islamic Seminary of America and a resident scholar at the East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC) located about 20 minutes north of Dallas, is one of the key promoters of EPIC City and EPIC Ranches, an ambitious project launched in conjunction with the Plano mosque in April 2024.
Billed as a “meticulously designed community that brings Islam to the forefront,” EPIC City is part of a proposal by investor group Community Capital Partners (CCP) to acquire and develop a 402-acre tract of land near the city of Josephine, which had a population of just over 2,100 residents in 2020 before exploding to over 7,100 in 2023.
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An Islamic scholar who has described Thanksgiving as “rooted in genocide” and allegedly voiced support for members of al Qaeda and other terrorist groups is promoting a plan to build a 400-acre Islam-centered faith and residential estate in rural North Texas.
Yasir Qadhi, dean of The Islamic Seminary of America and a resident scholar at the East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC) located about 20 minutes north of Dallas, is one of the key promoters of EPIC City and EPIC Ranches, an ambitious project launched in conjunction with the Plano mosque in April 2024.
Billed as a “meticulously designed community that brings Islam to the forefront,” EPIC City is part of a proposal by investor group Community Capital Partners (CCP) to acquire and develop a 402-acre tract of land near the city of Josephine, which had a population of just over 2,100 residents in 2020 before exploding to over 7,100 in 2023.
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Islamic scholar who called US 'stolen land' promotes 400-acre Muslim community open to 'non-Americans'
An Islamic scholar who has described Thanksgiving as rooted in genocide and has allegedly voiced support for members of al Qaeda and other terrorist groups, is promoting a plan to build a massive
