Islam in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex

There is a significant population of American Muslims in the DFW. is home to the fourth-largest Muslim population in the country.[1] The DFW is home to 62 Sunni Mosques, 8 Sunni Musalla, and 4 Shia Mosques.[2] It has been described as the "Madinah of America".[3]

List of Mosques

Name of Mosque Location
East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC Masjid) 1360 Star Court, Plano, TX 75074
Euless Masjid
Grand Prairie Masjid
Islamic Association of Irving
Islamic Association of Carrollton
Islamic Association of North Texas 840 Abrams Road, Richardson, TX
Masjid Yaseen - Garland Branch
Valley Ranch Islamic Center
Islamic Association of Lewisville & Flower Mound
Islamic Association of Fort Worth
Islamic Association of Mesquite
Islamic Association of Allen

List of Islamic Scholars and Speakers

Name of Scholar Area of DFW
Nouman Ali Khan
Omar Suleiman Irving, Texas
Yaser Birjas Irving, Texas
Abdul Nasir Jangda
Hussain Kamani Carrollton, Texas
Khalil Abdur-Rashid Plano, Texas
Mokhtar Maghraoui Plano, Texas
Zia Sheikh Irving, Texas
Arsalan Haque Plano, Texas
Nadim Bashir Plano, Texas
Mohamad Baajour Plano, Texas
Shpendim Nadzaku
Nick Pelletier Irving, Texas
Sayid Ahmed Abdullahi Carrollton, Texas

References


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