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BOSTON – A crowd of hundreds of local Muslims inaugurated a large new mosque
last week in Roxbury Crossing. The 68,000 sq foot Islamic Cultural Center in
the heart of Boston, designed by Dr. Sami Angawi, and pioneered by board
member Dr. Walid Fitaihi, Dr. Osama Kandeel and others, celebrated its
inauguration with the historic attendance of the first Muslim in the United
States Congress, Keith Ellison, Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, and
Boston Mayor Thomas Menino.



This new Islamic cultural center in America is tremendously significant as
it resides 5 minutes from the heart of downtown Boston and less than 3 miles
from Harvard, MIT, Boston University, Tufts, Boston College, and less than
10 miles from 50 other universities.



The new Islamic Cultural Center features accommodation for up to 3000
worshippers; library and interfaith center space; retail spaces for gift
shops; numerous halls for cultural and educational functions; conference and
office spaces; underground parking; a 135-ft minaret; space for a computer
lab; facilities for washing and preparing the deceased for burial; and in
Phase 2, will Insha Allah include a school with 17 classrooms.



US Representative Keith Ellison, a Minnesota Democrat and the first Muslim
to serve in Congress commented on the inauguration.



“This mosque shows the greatness of our country, where people of all faiths
and all backgrounds can make their own little place in the sun, and it shows
the rest of the world that religious tolerance is the right way to go,” he
said.



Governor Deval Patrick had to cancel his appearance at the breakfast at the
last minute, but sent along a video greeting that made his support for the
project quite clear. Patrick opened his taped remarks with “Assalamu
alaikum,’’ and called the mosque opening a “wonderful milestone.”



Later, at the ribbon-cutting, Mayor Thomas M. Menino, who was greeted as a
hero, told the crowd, “I am so proud to stand with all of you.”



Dr. Walid Fitaihi, board member of center commented on this occasion saying,
“By the Grace of Allah, this project succeeded in highlighting the dynamic
and holistic role Islamic centers should have in the West, through
comprehensiveness in its mission and true partnership of the Islamic society
with the city of Boston, the Boston redevelopment authority and the mayor of
Boston, to be a consistent part of the cultural matrix, and carry a
responsibility beyond the daily prayers.



“Today what we see is the birth of the interfaith dialogue approach
emphasized on by the American administration and presented in the Holy
Qur’an, “We created you from a pair of a make and a female, and made you
into nations and tribes, that ye know each other (not that ye despise each
other).”



“We have got here today with the support of Allah and the belief the group
had in this project for around 20 years and despite the different challenges
we faced,” he added.


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