Apparently, the Muslim community in the Dallas are is trying to establish their own "master-planned community"
EPIC City/The Meadow Project: Planned by the East Plano Islamic Center as a 402-acre, faith-based, mixed-use community near Josephine, Texas, which aims to provide homes, a school, and a mosque.
Controversy and Investigations: The project has faced intense scrutiny, including investigations by the Texas Attorney General's Office, the Texas Workforce Commission, and the Department of Justice regarding allegations of discriminatory housing practices and, in some cases, claims of attempting to establish "Sharia law".
Defense & Response: Organizers and attorneys for the project deny allegations of discrimination, stating the development is open to all, complies with state/federal laws, and is not exclusive.
Political Response: The project has led to state-level political opposition, including new legislation (HB 4211) aimed at prohibiting, in some interpretations, such community structures
Despite the legal and political challenges surrounding the EPIC City development, the Muslim community in the Dallas area remains an active, well-established, and significant part of the regional population.
AI summary because I'm too lazy to hunt down and summarize numerous news articles.
During the GOP primary, OMG
"Sharia law is coming to Texas"..."Muslims don't belong in the US. They're bringing Sharia law" on and on...
Then John Cornyn's online polls and some of the local medias online polls, "Should Sharia Law be allowed in Texas?"
I don't know all the legalities, but we did have that Warren Jeffs thing.
As long as non-Muslims can purchase property in the community, I don't think it's violating any laws.
I think some churches have also done this without alot of fan-fare.