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Inside the plans to build a Muslim city in Texas - gortex - 03-28-2026

Being described as the Muslim epicentre of America EPIC City is a development being built 40 minutes from Dallas comprising of over 1,000 homes and Islamic facilities for the Muslim community to call their own , the beginning of America's first Muslim city which is reported to be 4 times the size of Disneyland , Britain's GBnews went out to take a look at at the project only to be met with Muslim security and obfuscation. 

Welcome to the beginning of the Islamification of America.

Quote:EPIC City is a development project initiated by the East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC) to be managed through its specially created entity, Community Capital Partners.[1] Imran Chaudhary, who was previously the mosque's president of its board of directors, holds the position of executive officer and director of the Community Capital Partners business.

The proposed community is designed to feature over 1,000 residential units, along with a mosque, a K–12 faith-based school, a community college, and commercial shopping facilities.[3] According to organizational representatives, the East Plano Islamic Center will receive all profits generated by the development. The leadership team of Community Capital Partners consists of volunteers who reportedly will not receive compensation for their work on the project.[2][4]

The development plan also expanded to include two additional projects called EPIC Ranches One and Two. EPIC Ranch One is planned to be a roughly 110 acre project approximately half a mile from the main EPIC City development, containing 70 residential lots ranging from one to five acres. EPIC Ranch Two is planned to be a roughly 90-acre site located within a mile from the main EPIC City development, containing 60 half-acre residential lots and 27 upscale townhome lots.[3][4]

EPIC resident scholar Yasir Qadhi described the community as a "Muslim neighborhood" that would remain "well integrated" within the broader community. Project representatives emphasized that the development aims to create a "diverse and inclusive" community where people of various backgrounds can coexist harmoniously.[2] To reserve lots in the main EPIC City development, investors must purchase an $80,000 share in Community Capital Partners, which will later be credited toward a home lot purchase. For EPIC Ranches properties, investors must provide $30,000 in earnest money to secure a lot.[3][4]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EPIC_City,_Texas




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