{"id":21094,"date":"2010-08-04T21:53:33","date_gmt":"2010-08-04T19:53:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.turkishforum.com.tr\/en\/content\/?p=21094"},"modified":"2023-04-06T09:50:42","modified_gmt":"2023-04-06T06:50:42","slug":"group-to-fight-ground-zero-mosque-ruling","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/2010\/08\/04\/group-to-fight-ground-zero-mosque-ruling\/","title":{"rendered":"Group to Fight Ground Zero Mosque Ruling"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"article_headline\"><strong>Early plans call for a 13-story, $100 million Islamic  center with a  swimming pool, basketball court, auditorium and culinary  school besides  the mosque. The center, called Park51, also would have a  library, art  studios and meditation rooms. A memorial will be dedicated  to victims  of the 9\/11 attacks.<\/strong>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<\/p>\n<div><em><em><\/em><\/em>Imam  Feisal Abdul Rauf, Founder, Cordoba Initiative; his wife Daisy Kahn,  Executive Director, American Society for Muslim Advancement at State  Dept. event<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<div id=\"article_date\">Wednesday, 04 Aug 2010 07:05 AM<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"textbody\">\n<div id=\"plc_lt_zoneContent_pageplaceholder_pageplaceholder_lt_zoneCenter_NewsmaxArticleLandingPage_pnl\">\n<p>Plans for an Islamic community center and mosque  near ground zero moved forward as a city panel opened the way for  developers to tear down a building that was struck by airplane debris on  Sept. 11.<\/p>\n<p>Even as the project&#8217;s backers celebrated the decision, a conservative advocacy group founded by the Rev. Pat Robertson announced it would challenge the panel&#8217;s vote in state court Wednesday.<\/p>\n<p>Brett Joshpe, an attorney for the American Center for Law and  Justice, said the group would file a petition alleging that the city&#8217;s  Landmarks Preservation Commission &#8220;acted arbitrarily and abused its  discretion.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The panel voted unanimously on Tuesday to deny landmark status to a  building two blocks from the World Trade Center site that developers  want to tear down and convert into an Islamic community center and  mosque. The panel said the 152-year-old lower Manhattan building isn&#8217;t  distinctive enough to be considered a landmark.<\/p>\n<p>Oz Sultan, a spokesman for the developers, said they had no comment  on the possible legal action by the ACLJ. But he said the developers  were grateful for the decision by the landmarks panel.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re very happy it&#8217;s moving forward,&#8221; he said.<\/p>\n<p>The decision drew praise from Mayor Michael Bloomberg,  who stepped before cameras on Governor&#8217;s Island with the Statue of  Liberty as a backdrop shortly after the panel voted and called the  mosque project a key test of Americans&#8217; commitment to religious freedom.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The World Trade Center site will forever hold a special place in our city, in our hearts,&#8221; said Bloomberg,  a Republican-turned-independent. &#8220;But we would be untrue to the best  part of ourselves, and who we are as New Yorkers and Americans, if we  said no to a mosque in lower Manhattan.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The vote was a setback for opponents of the mosque, who say it  disrespects the memory of those killed at the hands of Islamic  terrorists on Sept. 11, 2001. Jeers and shouts of &#8220;Shame on you&#8221; could  be heard after the panel&#8217;s vote.<\/p>\n<p>The proposed mosque has emerged as a national political issue, with prominent Republicans from former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin  to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich lining up against it. The  Anti-Defamation League, the nation&#8217;s most prominent Jewish civil rights  group, known for advocating religious freedom, shocked many groups when  it spoke out against the mosque last week.<\/p>\n<p>Former Rep. Rick Lazio, a Republican running for governor of New  York, attended the commission meeting with a handful of opponents of the  mosque, which is being developed by a group called the Cordoba  Initiative. Lazio said the group&#8217;s imam, Feisal Abdul Rauf, had refused  to call the Palestinian group Hamas a terrorist organization.<\/p>\n<p>Rauf also said in a &#8220;60 Minutes&#8221; interview televised shortly after  Sept. 11 that &#8220;United States policies were an accessory to the crime  that happened.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The Cordoba Initiative says on its website that its goal is to foster  a better relationship between the Muslim world and the West.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We believe it will be a place where the counter-momentum against  extremism will begin,&#8221; the imam&#8217;s wife, Daisy Khan, told The Associated  Press on Friday. &#8220;We are committed to peace.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The commission&#8217;s decision not to designate the existing building as a  landmark means that the developers can tear it down and start from  scratch. If the building had been declared a landmark, they could have  created a smaller mosque and community center there.<\/p>\n<p>A partner in the project, SoHo Properties, bought the property for  nearly $5 million. Early plans call for a 13-story, $100 million Islamic  center with a swimming pool, basketball court, auditorium and culinary  school besides the mosque. The center, called Park51, also would have a  library, art studios and meditation rooms. A memorial will be dedicated  to victims of the 9\/11 attacks.<\/p>\n<p>Sultan, who is the media relations director for Park51, said there  was no timeline for starting demolition or construction, which is  expected take 18 to 48 months.<\/p>\n<p>\u2014\u2014<\/p>\n<p>Associated Press writer Cristian Salazar contributed to this report.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div id=\"plc_lt_zoneContent_pageplaceholder_pageplaceholder_lt_zoneCenter_NewsmaxArticleLandingPage_pnl\">\n\u00a9 Copyright 2010 The Associated Press. All rights  reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or  redistributed.<\/div>\n<div>========================================================================<\/div>\n<div>\n<h2>Imam paid $4.85M for Ground Zero mosque \u2013\u00a0in\u00a0CASH!<\/h2>\n<div>Posted on December 16, 2009 by creeping<\/div>\n<p><script src=\"http:\/\/s0.wp.com\/wp-content\/plugins\/adverts\/adsense.js?m=1253160243g&amp;1\" type=\"text\/javascript\"><\/script><em><em>Where did i<\/em><\/em><em>mam Faisal, who called America and Christians the first terrorists and whose <\/em><em>wife is on an advisory team for the National September 11 Memorial and Museum<\/em><em>, come up with $4.85 million in cash? And where will he get the<\/em><em> $150 million to build an Islamic mecca <\/em><em><strong><span class=\"removed_link\" title=\"http:\/\/creepingsharia.wordpress.com\/2009\/12\/16\/2009\/12\/09\/islamic-center-mosque-planned-two-blocks-from-ground-zero\/\">planned two blocks from Ground Zero<\/span><\/strong>?<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>A reporter at <strong>Hudson New York<\/strong> has new  information and asks, or says the people of New York should be asking,  much tougher questions than the New York Times posed to the Islamic  groups involved and the Mayor of NYC. Hat tip <span class=\"removed_link\" title=\"http:\/\/gatewaypundit.firstthings.com\/2009\/12\/mysterious-group-buys-building-next-to-ground-zero-for-mosque\/#comment-32065\">Gateway Pundit<\/span>. Emphasis added.<br \/>\n<\/em><\/p>\n<p><span class=\"removed_link\" title=\"http:\/\/www.hudsonny.org\/2009\/12\/mosque-at-the-world-trade-center-muslim-renewal-or-insult-near-ground-zero.php\">Mosque At the World Trade Center: Muslim Renewal Or Insult Near Ground Zero<\/span> | by Youssef M. Ibrahim<\/p>\n<p>An  identified group with unknown sponsors has purchased building steps  away from where the World Trade Center once stood \u2014 to turn it into  potentially one of the largest New York City mosques.<\/p>\n<p>At the moment the building, the old Burlington Coat Factory, already  serves as a mini-mosque: an iron grill lifts every Friday afternoon for a  little known Imam leading prayers a few yards away from where Osama Bin  Laden\u2019s airborne Islamist bombers killed nearly 3000 people back in  2001.<\/p>\n<p>The Imam, Feisal Abdul Rauf, told the New York Times \u2014 which put the  story on its front page Wednesday \u2014 that he has assembled several  million dollars to turn it into \u2018\u2019an Islamic center near the city\u2019s most  hallowed piece of land that would stand as one of ground zero\u2019s more  unexpected and striking neighbors.\u2019\u2019<\/p>\n<p>The <strong>61-year-old Imam said he paid $4.85 million for it \u2014 in cash<\/strong>,  records show. With 50,000 square feet of air rights and enough  financing, he plans an ambitious project of $150 million, he said, akin  to the Chautauqua Institution, the 92 Street Y or the Jewish Community  Center.<\/p>\n<p>The <strong>origins of such monies are unexplained; neither are the countries or entity advancing such huge donations<\/strong>.  Most US mosques, including many in Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx are  funded directly or indirectly by Saudi Arabia the country to which 15 of  the 19 hijackers who bombed the World Trade Center belonged. The UAE,  Qatar and Iran are other major sponsors across the USA.<\/p>\n<p>The money trail is an important question that must be answered by the  Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg with more than a bland comment by one of his  spokesmen, Andrew Brent, who quipped to the Times, \u201cIf it\u2019s legal, the  building owners have a right to do what they want.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>At the moment, the location is not designated a mosque, but rather an  overflow prayer space for another mosque, Al Farah, at 245 West  Broadway in TriBeCa, where Imam Feisal is the spiritual leader. Call  this creeping annexation. On 9\/11, the Burlington building, with 80  employees in its basement, is where a piece of a plane plunged through  the roof, from either Flight 11 or Flight 175 crashing into the south  tower at 9:03 a.m..<\/p>\n<p><strong>One of the investors for future oncoming funds is listed as  the Cordoba Initiative, defined as an \u2018\u2019interfaith group\u2019\u2019 \u2013 and founded  by Imam Feisal. Cordoba is the name militant Muslims often invoke when  they recall the glory of Muslim empire in the centuries they occupied  Spain.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>As a former New York Times and Wall Street Journal correspondent, and  as a New York Sun columnist who covered Islamic Fundamentalism  extensively overseas and in the USA, I find the facts oddly lacking. The  story as reported fails to answer, and avoid asking, so many pertinent  questions.<\/p>\n<p>The source of money matters as a significant part of the hundreds of  mosques being built and already erected in this country double up as  cultural Islamic centers for distributing literature\u2013 Islamist  propaganda in fact\u2014from Bay Ridge Brooklyn to Detroit, and for schooling  growing Muslim minorities. They house Imams of unknown origin and  education, many of whom do not speak a word of English but preach in  Arabic and Urdu \u2014 radical messages, it often turns out.<\/p>\n<p>As a reporter familiar with the Arab communities of the USA, I doubt  the faithful fork out all that money for mega mosques, and if they did,  the mayor\u2019s office should prove it, not merely accept someone\u2019s say so.  It is an established fact that a significant percentage of the mosques  built in the USA in the past two decades are receiving a  disproportionate amount of their funds not only from the Saudis, but  also the UAE, Qatar and Iran \u2014 all problematic Islamists activist  nations. The government just discontinued work on a major Iranian-funded  mosque and center in New York City, which had operated under the radar  since the days of the good old Shah of Iran under the auspices of the  Pahlavi Foundation, and has been owned since 1979 by the Mullahs of  Iran.<\/p>\n<p>The context here is that 15 of the 19 perpetrators of the attacks \u2014  on the very site where this new mosque shall rise \u2014 came from Saudi  Arabia.<\/p>\n<p>We saw how, in the case of Major Nidal Hasan of Ft. Hood, it turned  out that three of the original participants in 9\/11 had listened to the  same preacher Major Hasan listened to: a man with a radical violent  Islamic website now operating out of Yemen to radicalize American  Muslims. In such a context,knowing more about the Imam overseeing a  potential multimillion mosque at the World Trade Center site is  essential to the story. Nearly 3,000 people were deliberately killed  there \u2013 and the <strong>New York Times is papering over <\/strong>what is  about to be built on the site in a nice, beatific pseudo-profile of the  Imam overseeing the mosque? Limiting access to this Imam to some nice  quotes, showing him nattily dressed in a suit, and describing him merely  as a Sufi, is vacuous, crafted and couched in public relations spin to  obscure rather than explain. \u2018\u2019What happened that day was not Islam\u2019\u2019 is  all that the Times quotes the Imam saying \u2014 a rather lame comment given  the enormity of his ambition and the iconic status of where he wants to  put his mosque.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The mayor\u2019s office should tell us more.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Just as importantly, who Is Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf ? And what is his  background? Given that much Islamist radicalism originated in mosques at  the hands of imams in virtually all the terrorist attacks in America  and Europe \u2014 as we found over and over again \u2013 the omission of this  information is a glaring mishap.<\/p>\n<p>All we get learn about the Imam in the Times story about him is some  anodyne, rather anemic, focus on a man of peace. No real searching.  Mayor Bloomberg\u2019s folks need to tell us what are the Imam\u2019s origins,  where he was schooled, whether he is an immigrant, a visitor, of which  country is he a citizen, and what is his philosophy, among other  relevant questions.<\/p>\n<p>Merely describing the man as a Sufi \u2018\u2019who follows a path of Islam  focused more on spiritual wisdom than on strict ritual,\u2019\u2019 is far too  little . After every terrorist atrocity, any number of Sufi and Muslims  savants ritually come out with the hackneyed saying: \u2018\u2019Islam is a  religion of peace and brotherhood.\u2019\u2019 Accumulated as they are, these  statements are added a heap of nothing for those tens of thousands of  Muslims killed by other Muslims in suicide and other bombings from  Pakistan to Iraq every day.<\/p>\n<p>One would hope for a follow-up story or stories, and that New York  City and its citizens at least ask harder questions, rather than submit  to being mislead in the interest of political correctness.<\/p>\n<p><em>(don\u2019t hold your breath)<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><input id=\"gwProxy\" type=\"hidden\" \/><input id=\"jsProxy\" onclick=\"if(typeof(jsCall)=='function'){jsCall();}else{setTimeout('jsCall()',500);}\" type=\"hidden\" \/><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Early plans call for a 13-story, $100 million Islamic center with a swimming pool, basketball court, auditorium and culinary school besides the mosque. The center, called Park51, also would have a library, art studios and meditation rooms. A memorial will be dedicated to victims of the 9\/11 attacks.&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;- Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, Founder, Cordoba Initiative; [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":83,"featured_media":68119,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[89],"tags":[314],"class_list":["post-21094","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-turkey","tag-christianity"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/21094","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/83"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=21094"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/21094\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/68119"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=21094"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=21094"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=21094"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}