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  2. Islamic Society of Greater Houston - Wikipedia

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    In the 1999 Eid al-Fitr 2,200 people attended Eid at Masjid Bilal because the Muslims were unable to reserve a convention center for their Eid celebration, and therefore they had to celebrate their holiday at their neighborhood mosques. [13] As of 2000, 90% of the women attending the Friday night sessions at Masjid Bilal are Pakistani. [19]

  3. List of Ahmadiyya buildings and structures - Wikipedia

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    The property includes an 18.5-acre plot and has also regularly used by the Jamaat for regional sports events. The opening of the Masjid Al Mahdi took place in July 2006 during the visit of Khalifatul Masih the fifth to Canada. [150] Bait-ul Islam “House of Islam (Peace and Submission)” Ontario: Maple, Toronto, 1992 AMJ

  4. Islam in Houston - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s a group of Muslims began meeting at a barbershop. This group established Masjid Al-Islam, now the Masjid Warithuddeen Mohammed. [5] In the 1970s a three-bedroom house in northern Houston was the only mosque in the city, and it served 30 families.

  5. American Society of Muslims - Wikipedia

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    On December 21, 2003, Warith Deen Mohammed gave his blessing to an attempt by Imam Mustafa El-Amin to maintain the ASM as an organization. El-Amin advertised in The Muslim Journal, expressing solidarity with the aims of the former leader. El-Amin received little support, and the ASM did not reorganize.

  6. Baitus Samee Mosque (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    Baitus Samee Mosque is a prominent Ahmadi Muslim mosque in Houston, in the U.S. state of Texas. It was developed in stages during 1998 to 2004; its doors opened in 2001 or 2002. It was developed in stages during 1998 to 2004; its doors opened in 2001 or 2002.

  7. Qamaruzzaman Azmi - Wikipedia

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    He also participated in the establishment of Masjid Noor-ul-Islam Bolton and in the establishment of Ghamkol Shariff Masjid at Birmingham. [13] United States; He participated in the construction of Masjid-e-Al Noor, Houston, America and in Islamic Center Chicago. Norway; The World Islamic Mission's mosque in Oslo, Norway was established in 1980 ...

  8. Barelvi movement - Wikipedia

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    Two notable madrasas are Al-Noor Masjid in Houston, Texas and Dar al-Ulum Azizia, in Dallas. [ 229 ] [ 230 ] Allama Shah Ahmad Noorani Siddiqi , Arshadul Qaudri , Maulana Shahid Raza OBE and Allama Qamaruzzaman Azmi did the missionary work under the banner of World Islamic Mission (WIM) in various parts of Europe including Netherland and in Norway.

  9. Feisal Abdul Rauf - Wikipedia

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    Feisal Abdul Rauf (Arabic: فيصل عبد الرؤوف, born October 23, 1948) [1] is a Kuwaiti-born Egyptian-American Sufi [2] [3] imam, author, and activist whose stated goal is to improve relations between the Muslim world and the West. [4]