Al Faruk Temple #145

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815 6th Ave
Columbus, GA 31901

Al Faruk Temple #145 in Columbus, GA serves as the home of Al-Faruk Oasis and Desert of Georgia within A.E.A.O.N.M.S., North and South America, Inc. This temple, along with Al-Faruk Court No. 94, welcomes visitors to explore Shrinedome in Columbus, part of the Tri-City area of Georgia.

Led by Illustrious Potentate Noble Alfred J Green and Illustrious Commandress Daughter Anissa Smith, Al Faruk Temple #145 offers a space for members to connect and engage with the rich history and traditions of the Ancient Egyptian Arabic Order Nobles Mystic Shrine. Visitors are invited to delve into the events, photos, and links provided on the site to learn more about the community.

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