Criticism remains as town gives early OK for Muslim cemetery
DALLAS — An Islamic association has again received permission from a North Texas town to move forward with plans for a Muslim cemetery despite vehement opposition from some residents seeking to block the project.
Officials in Farmersville, northeast of Dallas, approved a conceptual plan Monday for the cemetery just outside the town.
Town spokesman Michael Sullivan, who’s also the police chief, said the Islamic Association of Collin County two years ago presented a similar plan but never moved forward with a more detailed proposal, causing its earlier application to lapse.
A board member for the association explains the group was busy working with the town on modifications to the project. Shumsur Rahman said, for instance, that the approximately 35-acre site now would have two entrances for vehicles rather than just one, and its roadways would be wider.


