Texas is under siege—not by foreign invaders with weapons, but by an ideological expansion that hides behind words like ‘inclusivity’ and ‘community service’ while unapologetically advancing Islam’s footprint in America. The latest battleground? Aubrey, Texas, where the Islamic Center of Aubrey has just purchased 25 acres of land to launch an enormous, multi-phase Islamic expansion project.
This isn’t just about building a mosque. It’s about planting an Islamic stronghold—a self-sustaining ideological fortress complete with an Islamic school, a full seminary program, and revenue-generating businesses to fund future growth.
For those unfamiliar with the term, Hijrah refers to Islamic migration meant to spread Islam into new territories—a strategy as old as Muhammad himself. This is how Islam has expanded for 1,400 years, and it’s happening right now in Texas.
The purpose of Islamic migration, known as Hijrah, is the expansion of Islam through emigration; they are just following the example of Muhammad (their religious, political, and military leader) and his followers from Mecca to Medina.
Hijrah remains the model to this day for jihadists who seek to populate and dominate new lands. To emigrate in the cause of Allah is considered in Islam to be a highly meritorious act. The Qur’an makes this clear:
“And whoever emigrates for the cause of Allah will find on the earth many locations and abundance. And whoever leaves his home as an emigrant to Allah and His Messenger and then death overtakes him, his reward has already become incumbent upon Allah. And Allah is ever Forgiving and Merciful.” (Qur’an 4:100)
This is not a passive process. Hijrah is considered an essential act of faith, directly linked to Islamic expansion and eventual jihad. As Muhammad himself commanded:
“I charge you with five of what Allah has charged me with: to assemble, to listen, to obey, to immigrate, and to wage Jihad for the sake of Allah.” (Hadith, Sunan Abu Dawood 2608)
This project, disguised as a “community hub,” is a deliberate power move—one that follows the same formula seen in Europe, where massive mosques serve as rallying points for political influence, segregation, and eventual demands for Sharia accommodations.
This isn’t about faith—it’s about political and territorial expansion.
Aubrey, Texas, is not a sprawling metropolis; it’s a small city with a population of just over 8,200 people. Historically known for its horse ranches and agriculture, Aubrey has long been a part of Texas’ rural heritage. But all of that is set to change as it becomes the latest target of Islamic expansion. Yet it is now in the crosshairs of a calculated Islamic expansion strategy. And Aubrey isn’t the only target—Blue Ridge, another small Texas city, is now facing the construction of the Qariyah of Princeton, a massive planned Islamic residential community covering nearly 100 acres. But the expansion doesn’t stop there. Just outside Plano, Texas, EPIC City—a 402-acre section of the 1,500 acres they have purchased—is in the works, designed to create a fully self-sustaining Sharia-adherent community complete with Islamic schools, commercial centers, and a mega-mosque.
What is happening in Texas mirrors what has been seen in Europe, where entire districts have been transformed into unrecognizable Islamic enclaves with their own laws, customs, and leadership.
These projects are not random. They are designed to establish Islamic bases in small, unassuming towns and suburban areas, ensuring that Muslims gain massive influence over local governance, resources, and political structures, while drawing in more Islamic migrants and converts from across the U.S. and abroad.
Let’s break down their own words:
And don’t miss Phase 2: Developing residential areas. That means entire neighborhoods built around Islamic law, bringing in more Islamic families, more influence, and more political leverage.
This is not the first time we’ve seen this happen. Across the West, these expansion projects follow similar patterns:
One of the most alarming aspects of this expansion is the massive funding pouring into these projects.
This isn’t just about religious worship—it’s about creating a self-sufficient, Islamic-controlled society within Texas.
The people behind this project are not just building a prayer space—they are laying the groundwork for an Islamic takeover. This is how America’s cities become unrecognizable, how foreign ideologies creep in under the radar, and how Islam cements its presence where it was never meant to thrive.
Will Texas stand firm, or will it bow to the slow, steady march of Islamization? This is the time to push back politically and contact your representatives. This is the time to hold your representatives accountable.
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Contact the Mayor and Council Members and respectfully voice your concerns:
This is not just another construction project. This is a direct attempt to reshape the landscape of Texas and America at large. The time to act is now.