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The Muslim communities of Houston have offered their mosques as shelters for those affected by Hurricane Harvey, which made landfall in Texas on Friday.

Not only are the mosques approachable round the clock, but supplies such as diapers, water and food have also been arranged for those affected. MJ Khan, president of the Islamic Society of Greater Houston (ISGH), which represents 21 Islamic Centres in the region, said four member mosques were now open for shelter 24 hours a day. He emphasised that any citizen seeking refuge was welcome inside the mosques.

“This is an obligation, a religious obligation to help others,” Khan said. “When you give, you don’t give only to your own family… You give to anybody who needs help.”

However, a major issue is that many roads were not passable. Fortunately, Khan said, “we have a pretty good networking and communication system.”

After only a few phone calls, volunteers arrived at the local mosques with bottled water, sleeping bags and other supplies. As a result, Khan said, the four mosques are fully functional shelters being run by volunteers. Since the volunteers from Houston’s Muslim community were more than sufficient in number, Khan sent some to assist city shelters and Houston’s convention centre.

A mix of Houstonians came to seek refuge in the mosques, with most of them being families with young children or elderly relatives. Classrooms inside the mosque which usually function as part of a school were transformed into private rooms for families.

Other than immediate relief, monetary help is also being provided by Islamic organisations across the US.

“We have truckloads of supplies coming,” Khan said. ISGH has also compiled a list of 50 doctors from the Muslim community who are willing to be on call.

With further flooding expected in Houston in the coming days, Khan’s message to the country is: “We appreciate your sentiment and goodwill, and especially your prayers.”

For Houstonians in need of help, he said, “We have mosques all over the greater Houston area. If you have no place to go, go to your neighbourhood mosque.

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Texas Muslims are turning mosques into shelters to help Harvey victims

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As devastating flooding from Harvey continues around the Houston area on Tuesday, the city’s Muslim community is stepping up: turning mosques into 24-hour shelters and bringing in diapers, water and food from their own homes.

M.J. Khan, president of the Islamic Society of Greater Houston — an organization that represents 21 Islamic centers in the area — said in a phone call on Tuesday that four of ISGH’s member mosques are now open as round-the-clock shelters.

“This is an obligation, a religious obligation to help others,” Khan said. “When you give, you don’t give only to your own family. … You give to anybody who needs help.”

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Khan explained that with Harvey bearing down on Friday, the ISGH had the idea to offer mosques as shelters to anyone who needed refuge. The problem, he explained, was that many of the roads weren’t passable.

Luckily, Khan said, “we have a pretty good networking and communication system.” With just a few phone calls, volunteers began showing up to local mosques with bottled water, sleeping bags and supplies.

As of Tuesday, Khan said, four mosques were operating as fully equipped shelters, staffed and stocked by local volunteers. In fact, there were so many volunteers from Houston’s Muslim community that Khan began sending them to help in city shelters and at Houston’s convention center.

Houstonians of all stripes have come to stay in the mosques, Khan said: “mostly families,” some with young children or elderly relatives. In one of the mosques, classrooms that are normally part of a school were turned into private rooms for families.

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In addition to the immediate relief that the shelters are providing, Khan said aid in the form of money and supplies has been coming in from Islamic organizations all over the U.S.

“We have truckloads of supplies coming,” Khan said. He added that the ISGH had put together a list of 50 doctors from the Muslim community who were willing to be on call and offered it to the city of Houston.


With even more Harvey-related flooding expected in the Houston area over the coming hours and days, Khan had a message for the rest of the country: “We appreciate your sentiment and goodwill, and especially your prayers.”

And for anyone in Houston who might be in need of help? “We have mosques all over the greater Houston area,” he said. “If you have no place to go, go to your neighborhood mosque.”

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