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ICGA :: About
Background: Austin, the capital of the State of Texas, is the second high-tech
city in the United States. Recently, it was rated the best city in the United
States to live in, because of its fast growing economy and clean environment. It
is also the home of University of Texas. In this fast growing city,
alhamdulillah the Muslim population has doubled in the past years with a current
estimate of over ten thousand.
Establishment: The Islamic Center of Greater Austin (ICGA) was established in
March 1977 as a non-profit religious organization registered with the State of
Texas and is affiliated with the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) and the
North American Islamic Trust (NAIT), which is a subsidiary of ISNA, as its
trustee. ICGA property is WAQF under NAIT. ICGA is governed by a constitution
and its by-laws. The structure of ICGA consists of an administrative body called Board of Trustees (BT). All members of these
boards are elected per the constitution.
Organization History: ICGA has been in operation since March 1977. The mosque
started in a 2000 sqft building without any parking space. It was expanded in
1982 with the purchase of an adjacent building that was remodeled into a prayer
hall. From 1982 till 1999, the Muslim community was barely able to manage its
activities in those two buildings. Alhamdulillah, by the mercy of Allah SWT and
the generous support of the local and outside communities, in November 1999,
ICGA completed a two story building which houses a mosque to accommodate around
1000 brothers and sisters and a full time Islamic school on the second floor.
ICGA Activities: During this course of time (1997-2004), ICGA established daily
prayers, a weekend Islamic school, a full time licensed Islamic school (in
1997), a dawah center for Muslims and non Muslims and prison inmates, audio and
video library with countless Arabic and English literature, social activities
including Eid prayers, picnics, halaqas by the Sheik, weekly quranic school, seminars,
workshops and symposiums, Islamic Counseling Center for battered families, marriage contracts,
and ghusul facility and burial services. Also, ICGA
maintains a 25-acre Muslim cemetery.
Full-time Islamic School: Austin Peace Academy has classes from Pre-K through
seventh grade, for ages 3 years and up, with a current enrollment of over 160
students. The school employs 18 full time teachers, including Islamic studies
and Arabic, a principal, and two secretaries. The school is licensed by the Texas
Protective and Regulatory Services (PRS) and offers curriculum that meets
guidelines of Texas Education Agency
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