Muslim community in North Carolina converts abandoned warehouse into mosque
An abandoned warehouse in Apex, North Carolina, transformed into a vibrant Islamic center after local Muslims purchased it in 2009 for $3.6 million.
Dr. Khaled Shaho, a mosque co-founder, explained that the project was born from the growing Muslim population and a lack of suitable prayer spaces.
The community negotiated a self-financed agreement with the seller to avoid interest-bearing loans and converted the building into a mosque within a month.
Despite financial challenges, including $20,000 monthly installments, the mosque paid off its debt in under a decade through community support.
The mosque has become a cornerstone for preserving Islamic identity while fostering integration into American society, highlighting Islam as a moral and cultural asset.