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Mission Statement

The Islamic Center of Williamson County (ICWC) is committed to serving as a spiritual, educational, and cultural hub for Muslims in Williamson County and beyond. Our mission is to:

  • Provide a house of worship rooted in the teachings of the Qur’an and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.

  • Educate and empower children, youth, and adults through authentic Islamic learning, spiritual development, and leadership training.

  • Preserve family and community values by fostering an environment of mutual respect, compassion, and service.

  • Build bridges of understanding with our neighbors through interfaith dialogue, civic engagement, and community outreach.

  • Serve humanity by upholding justice, compassion, and charity in all aspects of our work.

Through these efforts, ICWC aspires to nurture a vibrant, inclusive community that embodies faith in action and contributes positively to society.

Message from the Administration

Welcome to the Islamic Center of Williamson County (ICWC). Our center is a place of worship, learning, and community for Muslims, and a space of friendship and mutual respect for our neighbors of all faiths.

At ICWC, we strive to nurture faith, support families, guide our youth, and build bridges of understanding through education, service, and outreach. We invite you to visit, connect, and be part of our efforts to create a welcoming and compassionate community for all.

ICWC Administration

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A Place For You

Our Islamic Center takes pride in its heritage of diversity, open-mindedness, civic engagement and community building. Get to know what makes us tick — our approach to Islam and our definition of the Amershahan Muslim identity, all of which shape the character of our community.

Our Board

Sadaf Ashfaq

Outreach

Faiza Amin

Social Committee

Azhar Mangalore

General Secretary
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Diverse

Community with over 12 different
nationalities represented.

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Growing

Over 1,200 men and women attend the
weekly Jumma prayer service.

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Young

60 percent of our community
is under the age of 34.