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Despite Islamophobia, Corpus Christi’s Muslim community remains resilient

  • The Muslim community in Corpus Christi is growing, with converts finding solace and guidance in Islam.
  • Local Muslims face challenges, including hate crimes and microaggressions, but remain resilient in their faith.

Growing up in South Texas, Alishba Kazmi faced a plethora of racism.

Kazmi said the Muslim community in the London school district, where she attended middle and high school, was miniscule.

“I definitely had certain kids come up to me and ask me if I was a part of a terrorist organization,” said Kazmi, now a student at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. “On 9/11, it was always very awkward. People would come up to me and tell me I should say sorry for something that I wasn’t even born yet to witness.”

In the Coastal Bend, there are around 2,500 Muslims, according to Aref Erfan Mazloum, the imam — one who leads Muslim worshippers in prayer — for the Islamic Society of Southern Texas of Corpus Christi, the only mosque in the Coastal Bend.


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