Imam: All systems go for Islamic center near Ground Zero

By BARBARA FERGUSON | ARAB NEWS

WASHINGTON: The next 48 hours mark the end of Ramadan, the start of the Jewish New Year, and anniversary of 9/11.

Just as the mosque debate seemed to be slowly seeping out of the spotlight, Imam Feisal Abdul Rau was invited by the US State Department to, ironically, speak about America’s religious tolerance. His travels included a 15-day trip to the Arabian Gulf.

Now that he returned to the United States on Sunday and it seems the whole issue may reignite once again.

In an opinion piece published in Wednesday’s New York Times newspaper, Rauf said the debate about the center reflects American values, including “recognition of the rights of others, tolerance and freedom of worship.”

He also noted the support of President Barack Obama and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, saying their statements send a “powerful message about what America stands for.”

Rauf said the community center will have separate prayer spaces for Muslims, Christians, Jews and those of other faiths.

“Cordoba House will be built on the two fundamental commandments common to Judaism, Christianity and Islam: to love the Lord our creator with all of our hearts, minds, souls and strength; and to love our neighbors as we love ourselves. We want to foster a culture of worship authentic to each religious tradition, and also a culture of forging personal bonds across religious traditions,” he wrote, adding that it “will also have a multifaith memorial to the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.”

In the editorial, he explained his reasons for not speaking out more and sooner, saying he felt it would “not be right to comment from abroad.”

Rauf’s comments in the Times were among his most extensive on the Islamic center since national leaders began weighing in on the debate earlier this year.

For months, the debate has focused on whether the plans for the center would include a mosque just blocks north of where extremists destroyed the World Trade Center and killed nearly 2,800 people on Sept. 11, 2001.

Opponents say the mosque should be moved farther away out of sensitivity for the families of 9/11 victims; supporters say religious freedom should be protected. He said during the trip that he believes the protests against the center are linked to the November US elections. He also said US-Muslim relations are strained, and are being made worse by misinformation.

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ANATOLIA

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Good luck!

If they build it, which is their legal right, it will cause extremely bad feelings against Muslims. Because, it is seen as an Islamic supremacist statement to gloat at American sorrow.

Had the world not seen Muslims celebrating 9/11, singing, dancing in the streets, passing out sweets; had the world instead seen hundreds of millions of Muslims marching and protesting against terror after 9/11 and in the years since things might have been different.

Silence is seen as tacit approval. Muslims appear to only get up mobs for protests if they feel ‘insult’ to their religion or their beloved prophet.

That mosque/community center will have more electronic bugs in it that any Russian embassy. It will be scrutinized as no other in history. Any hint of bigotry, racism, gender apartheid, anti-Semitism, anti-Americanism or anti-democracy and there will be Hell to pay!

JAY

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When is the next church of Jesus Christ going to be built in Saudi Arabia or anyother muslim controlled countries, how about we put a mosque on top of one of the German DEATH CAMPS, or maybe even blowup some 2000 year old Buddist statues and built a mosque there, oh,.... that has all ready been done

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Jay, There *are* churches in Muslim countries; such as Pakistan, Indonesia, Egypt, Jordan, etc. Anatolia, Muslims were not celebrating the destruction during 9/11. Many who died were also Muslims. Those photos and videos you are referring to were old file videos from other occasions used tactically by the media to provoke anger and blame against the Muslims. Open your eyes and quit taking Fox as an accurate source of information.

ESTHER

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Ok, its nice to solidarity among religions. Now is the time to have a Catholic Church in Mecca.

SJKF

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To Mr.Jay please note that there are already churches and temples in other islamic countries like UAE. Doesn't this anough for a proof to show the religious tolerance of Islamic countries. Saudi Arabia is a second home for more many nationalities with different faith. Have ever anyone being discriminated in the name of religion . There might be rare among rearest incidents . Being a muslim I felt dicrimination in my own country so let us not judge religious tolerance by not allowing to build place for worship for other faiths.Please think of thousands of non muslims earning amazingly in Saudi Arabia and have they ever felt any discrimination.
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