East Plano Islamic Center Explained

Building Name:East Plano Islamic Center
Map Type:Texas
Map Size:150px
Location:4700 14th ST, Plano, Texas 75074
Coordinates:33.011°N -96.6459°W
Religious Affiliation:Islam
Tradition:Sunni
Status:non-profit religious organization
Leadership:Imam Nadim Bashir, Ustadh Mohamad Baajour, Sheikh Dr. Yasir Qadhi, Sheikh Sajjad Gul, and Morad Awad.
Website:Official Website
Architecture Type:Mosque
Established:2003
Capacity:3,200[1]
Interior Area:33,000 square feet
Dome Quantity:1
Minaret Quantity:0

The East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC) is a mosque located in Plano, Texas.[2] The current building of the masjid opened in July 2015. The current Imam is Nadim Bashir, and the current resident scholar is Yasir Qadhi.[3] The mosque is one of many mosques in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.

History

EPIC started with small gatherings in several garages in 2003 and became a non-profit later that year. The founders would meet up in the Islamic Association of North Texas and would plan its future. After a location in a trailer followed by a location in a strip mall, EPIC moved to a building of about 10,000 square feet in 2008.[1] It moved into a much larger, newer facility in 2015. The mosque had its first funeral service in June 2016, for a high school student who grew up going to EPIC.[4]

COVID-19

During the COVID-19 pandemic, EPIC masjid was cautious about reopening in full due its large population of doctors and specialists who saw the pandemic effects first hand. EPIC masjid was the last to open all prayer areas from March 13, 2020, to April 9, 2021, although the main Musalla was closed during that time. It had even more restrictions in Ramadan 2021. It had the least restrictions of any masjid during Eid-ul-Adha of 2020 with prayers in the gym area with limited capacity.One year later, for Ramadan 2022, all COVID restrictions were gone, including mask mandates. [5] [6] During 2021 Ramadan, the masjid was able to raise close to a million dollars (~$814,500) during its fundraising night.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: East Plano Islamic Center hopes to better serve Muslim community with new facility. May 30, 2014. Dallas News.
  2. Web site: 7 beautiful photos of mosques in the US. Menna. Ayman. September 19, 2017. StepFeed.
  3. Web site: East Plano Islamic Center . EPIC Masjid . 2022-05-04.
  4. Web site: Friends Remember Wylie HS Student Who Died Jumping into Lake Lavon.
  5. Web site: East Plano Islamic Center creates drive-thru, delivery options for in-house food pantry . 3 September 2020 .
  6. Web site: Brad R. Fulton . Nearly half of all churches and other faith institutions help people get enough to eat . Theconversation.com . 2021-10-28 . 2022-05-04.