Azad Masjid: A Beacon of Faith, Unity, and Community in Wichita Falls, TX
In a world filled with noise, division, and constant change, there must be places that offer peace, clarity, and truth.
In a world filled with noise, division, and constant change, there must be places that offer peace, clarity, and truth.
In the heart of countless American towns and cities, the Muslim call to prayer quietly rises—not just once a week,
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The Azad Masjid was established in 1996 by Abdullah Shamsid-Deen, his wife, and a few Muslim students and families in Wichita Falls, intending initially to secure an adequate place to pray together as a community. Little did this group of pioneers realize that they were actually laying the profound foundation for the largest and most diverse Muslim community of Wichita Falls.
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