Mosque at center of Muslim mega city issues blistering response to critics after police launched investigation

After weeks of fury and opposition over a Texas mosque and its plans to build a Muslim city outside of Dallas, mosque leaders are speaking out, claiming mosque members are facing violence.

After weeks of fury and opposition over a Texas mosque and its plans to build a Muslim city outside of Dallas, mosque leaders are speaking out, claiming mosque members are facing violence.

The East Plano Islamic Center or EPIC has lawyered up, hiring a high-profile attorney to help them take on the Republican governor who has accused the mosque of breaking the law.

EPIC, a sprawling house of worship located in Plano, Texas has recently become a target for Gov. Greg Abbott over its plans to build a city for Muslims- called EPIC City- in a rural area about 30 minutes from the existing mosque.

Even though no arrests or charges have been made, Abbott has repeatedly claimed EPIC is breaking the law and has ordered both criminal and civil investigations into the mosque and its planned community.

We are regularly receiving hate calls and death threats, EPICs board of directors said in a statement posted to Facebook Thursday.

Our mosque leaders personal home addresses have been shared, jeopardizing the safety of families. 

EPIC denies its broken the law in any way and claimed that its doors remain open to anyone.

Meanwhile, the mosques new attorney held a press conference Wednesday standing in front of giant blow-ups of the governors many accusation-filed tweets against the mosque.

The East Plano Islamic Center, or EPIC, is planning to build a community based on Islam near Josephine, Texas-- in a rural area outside of Dallas. Pictured above is the existing mosque located in Plano, Texas

The East Plano Islamic Center, or EPIC, is planning to build a community based on Islam near Josephine, Texas-- in a rural area outside of Dallas. Pictured above is the existing mosque located in Plano, Texas

Monday, the governor demanded the mosque to stop construction of EPIC City or face the full weight of the law in an online post to X.

Perhaps the governor and his staff arent xenophobic, Attorney Dan Cogdell lashed out.

Perhaps theyre just plain ignorant or choose to be ignorant, but spoiler alert, they havent even started construction. They havent even applied for the permits. For him to say, "Stop it, or the full weight of the law will come down on you...its just utter nonsense. Its insane."

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott holds in press conference in Austin, Texas on March 25

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott holds in press conference in Austin, Texas on March 25

However, EPIC is facing an uphill battle to get permits from both Collin and Hunt counties-- where the land they own sits near Josephine, Texas.

In order for them to turn the 402 acres of fields into a city with a brand new mosque serving as the town center 1,000 new homes, schools and a shopping center, both counties will have to sign off.

Opponents of EPIC flooded a public meeting Monday in hopes of stopping a controversial Islamic compound from getting necessary permits to begin construction.

For hours, the Collin County Commissioners Court heard dozens of speakers pleading with them to deny the permits needed to build whats been called the epicenter of Islam in America by organizers.

Many residents of the 2,000-person town of Josephine voiced their concerns, although the Islamic development is outside the city limits.  

They want to install a loud system, a speaker system, that would blast their music to call them to prayer, and they could do it as long as they wanted to because they specifically choose a site just outside the city so they can do that, Susan Martinez told the commission. 

Rendering by EPIC show what EPIC City would look like

Rendering by EPIC show what EPIC City would look like

EPIC has purchased 402 acres of land north of Josephine, Texas

EPIC has purchased 402 acres of land north of Josephine, Texas

The planned community of EPIC City would include green spaces and retail centers

The planned community of EPIC City would include green spaces and retail centers

Some 10,000 residential areas are part of the vision for EPIC City

Some 10,000 residential areas are part of the vision for EPIC City

She also shared that her small, rural community is already dealing with water restrictions, even without any new construction.

Gov. Abbott has repeatedly claimed that the city will introduce extremist sharia law practices to Texas, which would govern religion, marriage and punishment for crime

Practicing Sharia law is illegal in the Lone Star State. 

We are uncovering legal violations by EPIC City that go far beyond what people realize, Gov. Greg Abbott tweeted.

The proposed community will never see the light of day. More to come. 

Abbott alleges the mosque broke the law by operating as a funeral home. 

They are knowingly breaking state law in many ways, including by operating a funeral home without a license, Abbott posted to X last week.

This is a crime, and it will not be tolerated.

A cease and desist went out, ordering the mosque to stop preparing bodies for burial, and Abbott asked the local district attorney to pursue criminal charges.  

EPIC City would be built just north of the City of Josephine, a town of about 2,000 people

EPIC City would be built just north of the City of Josephine, a town of about 2,000 people

Local parents told DailyMail.com they were worried about the Muslim developments proximity to the local elementary school

Local parents told DailyMail.com they were worried about the Muslim developments proximity to the local elementary school

Abbott has directed multiple state agencies to look into potential crimes in hopes of stopping the planned community near Josephine, Texas.

Quit tweeting lies, false information and nonsense, because my clients right now, what they are doing is suffering from essentially gubernatorial hate speech, Cogdell added.

They are afraid for their lives because of the falsehoods that the governors office has started.   Even if Abbott is successful in stopping the new development, EPIC already has a big footprint in Plano.

The huge mosque is surrounded by schools and a gym. 

Across the street, there is also an business called EPIC Market and halal shops catering to the Muslims that live in the streets around the mosque.

The large, two story luxury homes with expensive cars in the drive ways were all decorated for Ramadan, with Christmas lights used to celebrate the holy month of fasting. 

In what could be a key vote for EPIC Citys future, Collin County Commissioners will decide whether to approve a permit on April 14.