Payne County Home & Community Education Cultural Enrichment’s Group Visits Islamic Center of Stillwater
Alhamdulillah for this beautiful cultural exchange and opportunity to share our faith
Alhamdulillah, the Islamic Center in Stillwater has received visitors from a group of important visitors.
We were honored with a visit from the Payne County Home & Community Education Cultural Enrichment Group. The ICS received about 15 visitors who joined us in the prayer hall to watch the Dhuhur (noon) prayers. Then they were taken on a tour around the ICS buildings and facilities. We then had the pleasure of staying in the sisters’ wing, where questions were asked, and answers were given to the best of our knowledge.
This visit has been in preparation for more than five months. Our visitors were received by:
- Dr. Ahmed Abo Basha
- Br. Mishary Al-Fouzan
- Sis. Fatima
- Sis. Reem Mansy
- Dr. Hatim Hegab
Pizza and Baklava were served along with Eid cookies. Our visitors expressed their happiness about their visit, the warm reception, and the hospitality.
The Islamic Center is open for all visitors (by arrangement) and welcomes any questions. This visit demonstrates our commitment to cultural exchange, education, and building bridges of understanding in our community.
The Islamic Center in Stillwater has received visitors from a group of important visitors. We were honored with a visit from the Payne County Home & Community Education Cultural Enrichment Group. The ICS received about 15 visitors who joined us in the prayer hall to watch the Dhuhur (noon) prayers. Then they were taken on a tour around the ICS buildings and facilities. We then had the pleasure of staying in the sisters’ wing, where questions were asked, and answers were given to the best of our knowledge.
Our visitors expressed their happiness about their visit, the warm reception, and the hospitality. The Islamic Center is open for all visitors (by arrangement) and welcomes any questions.
“We were deeply impressed by the warmth and openness of our hosts at the Islamic Center. The tour was informative, and the Q&A session helped clear up many misconceptions we had. This visit has truly enriched our understanding of Islam and Muslim culture.”
— A visitor from the Payne County Group












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