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that 15% of the members were Shia. As 1990, the Iranian Shia in Houston primarily used the ISGH mosques for occasional needs including marriages and funerals. As of that year, the ISGH had multiple branches in Houston. As of 2012, it is the largest Islamic community organization in Greater Houston. The current president of ISGH is Ayman Kabire and the vice president is Bassel Choucair.
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was in a 1,500-square-foot (140 m), three bedroom double-wide trailer, purchased for $ 43,000 ($ 159009.69 when accounting for inflation). Five families donated money to pay for the down payment, with each family paying $ 1,500 ($ 5546.85 when accounting for inflation). Public fundraising dinners and anonymous donations provided the funds for the construction of the permanent
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area. The mosque property includes a community hall, located in a wooden frame house; and a recreation area which includes a pavilion used as a basketball court and an outdoor hall. Badr stated that of those who go to Al-Noor, most of them stated that it is the closest mosque to their house, so they
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In the 1970s a three bedroom house in northern Houston was the only mosque in the city, and it served 30 families. Those families pooled funds and purchased a 1.5-acre (0.61 ha) plot of land in late 1980 so a mosque could be built there; the plot was near two major arteries. At first the mosque
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Before the mid-1980s the religious leaders of mosques and the ISGH administration had separate roles: the leaders of mosques administered the teaching of Islam, the leading of prayers, and other religious matters while the board of directors of the ISGH focused on administrative affairs such as the
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As of 1990 the ISGH served as the main Sunni mosque system in Houston, As of 2000, most Sunni mosques are a part of the ISGH. As of 2007 the ISGH included 17 mosques and had both Sunni and Shia members. As of that year, its president was Rodwan Saleh, a Sunni. In 2007 Saleh stated that he estimated
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As of 2000, according to Badr, about 10% of ISGH consisted of Arabs. According to Badr, from 1990 to 2000 many Arabs began to create their own mosques and Islamic schools separate from the ISGH due to disagreements over various issues including the language of the Friday sermons, the operations of
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serve larger ISGH mosques. In 2000 Badr wrote that "The role of the clergy in the organizational structure of the ISGH has been an area of contention in the Muslim community." Some members believe the priority of the clergy is to keep the Muslim community together, while others believe that each
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As Houston grows, so does its Muslim community. The first generation of ISGH leadership recognized the size of the greater Houston area and planned accordingly. ISGH operates through five primary "zones" across the area. These zones divide the distances among sections of town as follows: North,
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services, the ISGH has special food stamps which can be used to pay bills and rent, bus fare, and items from Muslim grocery stores. Badr wrote that the services effectively help new immigrants but some women are hesitant to use the services because there are no women on the
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As of 2000, ISGH has separate zones for each area of Houston, and mosques are all over Houston so that each Muslim in the city has a mosque nearby. Each zone has one main mosque, and some zones have more than one mosque. For instance the north zone had
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that, as of 2000, has an enrollment of 238 children. As of that year it is the largest ISGH Sunday school in Houston. As of 2000, the enrollment was increasing and the student body was becoming more heavily South Asian and less ethnically diverse.
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The 1950s marked the first known organized Muslim community in Houston. That community met in the barber shop of Charlie Boyd. In 1978 they established the Houston Masjid of Al-Islam. This historic mosque was made possible by heavyweight champion
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In 1969 a small group of immigrant Muslims, mostly students, some engineers and doctors established regular prayers and salat ul jummah (Friday congregational service) at a small house near the Medical Center. This led to the founding of
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Sunday schools and full-time schools, and the monetary distribution and collection. In 2000 Badr wrote that Muslims "remain fragmented along ethnic lines" and this is mainly due to increased immigration.
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often have views in opposition to those in the main leadership, and she added that they originate from various countries "and rarely agree on any issue—big or small—facing the Muslim community."
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Northwest, South, Southeast and Southwest. Each zone, like the organization as a whole, has elected leadership who work to coordinate the activities and needs of the community in their areas.
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The mosque includes a full-time private Islamic school. It also has educational classes for adults and children on Sundays and other days of the week. The Masjid Bilal offers a
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Masjid Al-Mustafa, also known as The Bear Creek Islamic Center, opened in Houston to serve the Bear Creek, Copperfield, and greater Cypress communities of Houston in 1970.
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In total the greater Houston area is home to about 100 Muslim and Islamic organizations, including many independent mosques and community-service focused nonprofits.
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attend on a regular basis, although they sometimes go to other mosques because they are closer to their employment centers, or to hear guest speakers, or to attend
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The ISGH typically tries to build new mosques in community before other organizations do, so individual ethnic groups and factions do not build their own mosques.
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Mosque: Strength Through Unity, wrote that "there is nothing to indicate that it is a mosque" except for the windows that "bear a slight Arabic [
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ISGH quickly gained success as a platform for all Houston Muslims because of its structure and bylaws. Although most of ISGH's constituents are
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are Pakistani and Indian. The largest minorities are Bangladeshis, Arabs, and African-Americans. As of 2000, according to Badr, about 20% of
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construction of new mosques and financing; this resulted in parallel power structures. As new mosques came in, the ISGH believed that having
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begins, the ISGH uses the time when a crescent moon is first seen in North America as the start date of Ramadan. This originates from the
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To serve the Muslims of Houston and, along with other faith based communities, be a beacon of light to illuminate and serve the city.
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could influence his members to vote and affect policies in the entire ISGH system. In the mid-1980s the ISGH leadership created the
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are Pakistani. The Northern zonal council has tried to remedy this by obtaining a group of members of various ethnic backgrounds.
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2,200 people attended Eid at Masjid Bilal because the Muslims were unable to reserve a convention center for their
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Masjid al-Ansaar (Woodlands Islamic Center) was created in 2009, and in 2019 it had 300 parishioners. It is in an
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consists of Arabs. Others include Anglos, Southeast Asians, Pacific Islanders, South Americans, and Europeans.
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Mosque: Strength Through Unity" (Chapter 11). In: Chafetz, Janet Salzman and Helen Rose Ebaugh (editors).
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director of an ISGH zone should focus on the issues at his particular mosque. Badr wrote that Houston
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with divergent points of view disrupted the unity in the community, and the organization saw new
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The 5,900-square-foot (550 m) Pearland Islamic Center, about 1 mile (1.6 km) north of
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celebration, and therefore they had to celebrate their holiday at their neighborhood mosques.
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as its main mosque and it also had other mosques. As of 2000, lay people volunteering as
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committee and some women do not want to tell a man about their family problems.
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As of 2000, the sole Muslim funeral home in the State of Texas is located at
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and the uplifting of disfranchised people that continues to this day.
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As of 2000, 90% of the women attending the Friday night sessions at
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Dooley, Tara. "Khan inspires Muslims with election to council."
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is the system of Islamic day schools operated by the ISGH. The
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The Darul Arqam Islamic School District (DAISD), also known as
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community to unify the leadership and consolidate its power.
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This mosque is also known as the Adel Road Mosque. The
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mosque is a red brick building. Hoda Badr, author of "
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