Ground Zero "mosque" opens without protests
Published: 22 September, 2011, 21:05
Visitors gather at the grand opening of the Park51 community center and mosque on September 21, 2011 in New York City. (Mario Tama/Getty Images/AFP )
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The proposed construction of an Islamic center near Ground Zero in New York caused outrage when it was announced two years ago. Now days after the 10-year anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the facility opened last night to no opposition.
People flocked to lower Manhattan on Wednesday night to attend the opening of the first exhibit at the Islamic center at 51 Park Place. Only two blocks from where the Twin Towers once stood in New York City, the facility, named Park51, has garnered protests since it was first announced. After two years in the making, though, last night’s opening went off without a hitch.
A photography exhibit showcasing the children of New York of various ethnicities was the first installation made public at the center. Traditional Middle Eastern music filled the halls as crowds gathered to take in the sights last night.And while the facility received criticism at first, it has so far managed to overcome the naysayers and hopes to continue to provide for all people of New York.
The building’s developer, however, did acknowledge that the construction could have been handled differently. "We made incredible mistakes," Sharif El-Gamal, the center's developer, told the Associated Press last night. “The biggest mistake we made was not to include 9/11 families.” Only after the proposed construction received notoriety did the advisory board of the center reach out to victims’ families for input; today, at least one member of the board is the family member affected by the September 11 attacks. “We’re very committed to having them involved in our project,” El-Gamal adds to the AP. “We're really listening."
While the media has often misrepresented the facility as a mosque, or Islamic house of worship, the developer says he modeled the building after a Jewish Community Center on the Upper West Side of Manhattan that he, a Muslim, would often attend with his son. His own facility does contain a prayer center, but also hosts instructional classes in yoga and martial arts and discussion groups. Eventually El-Gamal hopes to include a gymnasium, swimming pool and other non-denominational entities.
El-Gamal acknowledges that the public has been weary of the facility and still questions the merit behind opening an Islamic-centric center only blocks from where extremists killed thousands a decade earlier. Speaking to the AP, the developer says there indeed has been a "campaign against Muslims” since the project began. “It is ridiculous that Park51 tries to say this is anything but a mosque,” Martin Mawyer, president of the Christian Action Network, tells FrontPage. “Churches have gyms, classes and other facilities as part of their buildings, and they could never get away with saying it is anything but a church,”
The inclusion of a prayer space, says El-Gamal, is critical to the Muslim community of Manhattan. Nearly 2 million Muslims inhabit the United States, and it estimated that upwards of half of them reside in New York City. El-Gamal claims that thousands of Muslims either live or work in the area surrounding Park51, and since the religion calls for worshipers to prayer five times a day, providing a space to do so offers a haven for many area Muslims.
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Solomon..."Saudis don't allow anything..." is a weak answer & doesn't justify hypocrisy..I'm simply pointing out the double standard of many Moslems like yourself when it comes to religion.........I'm also amused by your 'US economy' response...What does that have to do with religion? You are just hysterically lashing out to hurt Americans in general...In any case, you don't seem to realize how many Muslim states will go down the toilet with the US if the economy fails..If the US dies,... so will Saudi Arabia, All the Gulf states, Turkey, Jordan, Egypt, Bosnia, Albania....Pakistan...Yemen...just about the whole Sunni world......So be careful for what you wish.
Pol, Solomon the majority of Americans are IDIOTS, Especially the rich & Powerful, Those Stupid Fat Cat Bureaucratic Corporate SOB's
I say let the mosque stay, it's Religious freedom...
Look @ Wall Street too.. few have been arrested for standing up for what they believe...
And of course Presidents will backtrack on their promises...
What leader what wasn't honest & sincere Wouldn't backtrack?
America is fucked up and i can almost predict another civil war










Solomon, you selectively mentioned that US provide $ 3billion to Israel...you should also mention that Egypt also receives annually the same amount by virtue of the Camp David accord...you forgot? Not only Egypt..Jordan receives $450 Million annually from the Americans who you call idiots..so the idiots are feeding Jordanians..What do you say to that? Does any rich Islamic country give this much annual aid to any Islamic country? Just for your info this aid comes from American taxpayers that includes Jews. So the American economy is going to the toilet..u must be afraid for your Islamic brothers..for if US economy goes to the toilet, your Islamic country will go back to riding camels and mud houses like they use to. Understand?