Some Muslims whose relatives risked their lives on 9/11 to help the injured or recover bodies have come forward to support the opening of a Masjid and cultural center near Ground Zero. Talat Hamdani, 58, a mother from Lake Grove who lost her son on 9/11, faced a raucous audience last week at a Lower Manhattan Community Board 1 meeting. In the audience were some people fiercely opposed to it. Rudi Odehb said "I don't want him to grow up feeling ashamed of who he is, and I'm not sorry that I'm a Muslim,"
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Hundreds oppose Masjid at site near Ground Zero : Masjid opponent Nancy Nee, the sister of fallen firefighter George Cain, said, "I feel good to see all this support. I'm not against the religion, but to bring a mosque down here is disrespectful and insensitive.
What really amazed me that USA has one of the best and informative education system but some people still can't figure out that Islam is all about peace and humanity and a handful people can't represent or can't be a voice of more then billions folks across the globe.
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Trying To Build Society based on Peace and Justice
The one who love Imam e zaman(a.t.f.s) must be prepared to struggle and
labour his self, his pen and his wealth in the way of Imam e
zaman(a.t.f.s)
I remember the words of Imam (a.s), that we are responsible for the
duty, and not for the result. A warm smile washes away the tension of
confusion, as I thank Allah for the presence of my friend, whom Allah
may protect, and guide
IMAM E ZAMANA (a.f.t.s) Bless you And All Your Family those help others
and learn islam.
Syed Mohamad Masoom Abidi
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