Post: Mosque at Ground Zero!?!?
05-19-2010, 08:04 PM #1
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FINANCIAL DISTRICT — Word of a 13-story mosque and community center slated to rise two blocks from the World Trade Center site has sparked strong reactions in the neighborhood and online.

Some are outraged: relatives of 9/11 victims are upset, some Islamic leaders are calling the center a mistake, and a You must login or register to view this content. Others say the center would provide much-needed services to the neighborhood.

Patrick Ashley, the founder of the Facebook group, hopes the mass objections will force the Cordoba Initiative, the group behind the center, to back off.

“I don’t have any problem with them building a mosque, just not so close to the site,” said Ashley, a stay-at-home father from Rochester, N.Y.
Mosque to Open Two Blocks From World Trade CenterA preliminary rendering of the 13-story Cordoba House on Park Place. (DNAinfo/Julie Shapiro)

“It’s saying, ‘We destroyed the Twin Towers and we’re planting our flag right there for the rest of the Islamic world to see.’”

Daisy Khan, executive director of the Cordoba Initiative, said the goal of the Cordoba House is to bridge the divide between the Muslim and non-Muslim world, while at the same time building a center the entire community can enjoy.

The $100 million center, named the "Cordoba House," would replace the shuttered Burlington Coat Factory building on Park Place, which was damaged on 9/11.

Khan said the Cordoba Initiative did not pick the site just because of its proximity to the World Trade Center.

“In New York City, it’s not that easy to find real estate,” she said. “This was the right kind of footprint — height, width, what we could build. We didn’t say, ‘We have to be right next to the memorial.’”

The objections to the Cordoba House could likely come to a head at Community Board 1’s next meeting May 25. The board’s Financial District Committee unanimously supported the mosque last week, and since then the board has become a target, too.
Mosque Moves In Two Blocks From World Trade CenterThe Burlington Coat Factory building on Park Place, where the Cordoba Initiative hopes to build a $100 million Islamic cultural center. (DNAinfo/Julie Shapiro)

Ro Sheffe, chairman of the Financial District Committee, said the Cordoba House will be much more than a mosque — it will also offer secular events and provide the community with a much-needed theater, gym and pool.

Sheffe also pointed out that a mosque near the World Trade Center is nothing new — a smaller mosque on West Broadway about 10 blocks north of the site has been holding services since long before 9/11.

The Cordoba Initiative currently has all the rights and permissions it needs to build the mosque and community center, so even if politicians wanted to hold up the plans, there would be little they could do.

Some of downtown’s leaders, including Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and CB1 Chairwoman Julie Menin, are keeping quiet on the issue. They both say they want to hear more from the community before taking a position.

For many local residents and workers, the issue is more practical than political.

“You need something like that around here,” said Tyrone Gamble, 38, manager at Uncle Mike’s bar around the corner from the Cordoba House.

TriBeCa could use an affordable community center, “instead of all these expensive gyms,” Gamble said.

The Cordoba Initiative hopes to hold one-on-one meetings with those concerned about the project and is accepting requests at [email][email protected][/email].



So they want to build not one...but 2 ****ing mosques within a block of ground zero. I'm all for religious freedom but this is just ****ing crossing the line.

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Alekz, drunkenrepublicn
05-19-2010, 10:37 PM #20
Originally posted by Gr81 View Post
So they want to build not one...but 2 ****ing mosques within a block of ground zero. I'm all for religious freedom but this is just ****ing crossing the line.


I FINK U SHOULD KEEP YOUR VIEWS ABOUT MOSQUES TO YOURSELF i find it highly offensive for cursing a place of worship. Angry


I find it highly offensive that the people that went to worship their god at Mosques were the ones to destroy the twin towers.
05-19-2010, 10:49 PM #21
Listen here in Islam.......its forbidden to kill someone....forbidden to commit suicide, me being a Muslim, Hope aswell These type people DO BURN in hell, because as you can see they are ruining the image of our religion, Its about peace love and respect, The thing I think that triggered anger upon these type of people is the fact that USA, UK are in there country killing people for what, fact of these places being rich in Oil. What are they getting out of being in Afghanistan?

As you can see, what is going on in Pakistan Suicide Bombing, why do you think that, You cant say they are Killing People for other Religions When they are not, i still dont understand what they upto there but, the way the extremist are doing this is just Unforgivable.

Remember. its Not ISLAM its the people who take Islamic Belief into their OWN Prospects.

All you people been pasting things from the internet, THE INTERNET CONTAINS 60% of bogus material, watch this by a Muslim Scholar who is know among the Muslim community around the world...just listen to him! [Dr Zakir Naik]

[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqFup1ZLFik"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqFup1ZLFik[/ame]
05-20-2010, 12:05 AM #22
aZlan
Never come on here anymore
Thank god I'm not a Muslim any more =D

I think Atheism is the way to go but i respect all others opinions.
However this argument should be left in the You must login or register to view this content. thread

Also I think that people care too much about the stupidest things. Its not like Americans and Christians haven't done stupid shit. I remember their was a bombing in the late 80's or early 90's i don't remember well. But all I know is that they blamed Muslims right away and then it turned out to be a white Christian man who bombed the area.
05-20-2010, 12:10 AM #23
elfmotat
Rᵤᵥ - ½gᵤᵥR ∝ Tᵤᵥ
Originally posted by Gr81 View Post


All you people been pasting things from the internet, THE INTERNET CONTAINS 60% of bogus material, watch this by a Muslim Scholar who is know among the Muslim community around the world...just listen to him! [Dr Zakir Naik]


Regardless of a man's interpretation, the fact remains that the verses I posted above come directly from the Koran.
05-20-2010, 12:47 AM #24
Originally posted by aZlan View Post
Thank god I'm not a Muslim any more =D

I think Atheism is the way to go but i respect all others opinions.
However this argument should be left in the You must login or register to view this content. thread

Also I think that people care too much about the stupidest things. Its not like Americans and Christians haven't done stupid shit. I remember their was a bombing in the late 80's or early 90's i don't remember well. But all I know is that they blamed Muslims right away and then it turned out to be a white Christian man who bombed the area.


Link to article?
05-20-2010, 11:34 AM #25
xinfectedsoulx
Daddy's home.
I think this is very disrespectful. It's just like a bunch of extremist Christians blowing up a famous landmark in Pakistan, and then other non extreme Christians building a church right on top. Muslims wouldn't like that one bit, so why should it be any different?
05-20-2010, 11:46 AM #26
ZoneHD
Shiver do you lift?
They build one ill fly a plane into it CAuse "God" told me to.
05-20-2010, 12:23 PM #27
EliteAccuracy
Pokemon Trainer
All those quotes posted were taken directly from the part of the Quran where it says what to do when you are directly attacked and your life is in danger. IDK about you guys but it makes sense how a book that teaches you how to life your life will also teach you how to protect it.

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05-20-2010, 02:15 PM #28
RICHIE209
March 6, 2011.
Originally posted by xinfectedsoulx View Post
I think this is very disrespectful. It's just like a bunch of extremist Christians blowing up a famous landmark in Pakistan, and then other non extreme Christians building a church right on top. Muslims wouldn't like that one bit, so why should it be any different?


Double Standards. That's what this country has come to.

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