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Facebook Group Opposes Mosque at Ground Zero


Controversial new neighbor at Ground Zero: A mosque


By LYNDA BAQUERO
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Updated 5:56 PM EDT, Thu, May 13, 2010


Construction continues in and around Ground Zero more than eight years after
the events of September Eleventh. And one of the newest construction
projects could be a mosque two blocks away.

A former Burlington Coat Factory
<http://www.nbcnewyork.com/topics?topic=Burlington+Coat+Factory+Warehouse+Co
rporation>  building on Park Place is being eyed as the future home of the
Cordoba House <http://www.cordobainitiative.org> , sponsored by the American
Society for Muslim Advancement <http://www.asmasociety.org> , in partnership
with the Cordoba Initiative. Community Board 1 has reportedly already
passed a resolution in favor of the proposal.

In addition to a mosque, the Cordoba House would have rooms for community
events, a performance space, fitness facilities and classrooms. It would
cost about $100 million to build, and fundraising efforts are just now
underway. The mosque could be open in three years.

But before construction even begins, there's already opposition from a group
on Facebook <http://www.facebook.com> . The page is called
<http://www.facebook.com> "1,000,000+ people who disapprove of building a
mosque at Ground Zero!" and just days after launching, there are already
over 20,000 members.

Mosque Coming to Ground Zero

The page's administrator spoke with NBCNewYork by telephone from his home
upstate. He asked that we not name him, because of "security concerns."

He said the idea behind the page is "not to bash Muslims or tell them they
can't practice their faith", but to express his belief that  the location is
an "inappropriate place". He added that the page is "growing at a rate of
200 people an hour."

Supporters though say the mosque's location is ideal because it would
address the growing number of Muslims downtown.

Nooh Al-Arcon <http://www.nbcnewyork.com/topics?topic=Nooh+Al-Arcon> , who
lives in Brooklyn
<http://www.nbcnewyork.com/topics?topic=Brooklyn+%28New+York+City%29>  but
works near Ground Zero, told us, "there's a very small amount of mosques
throughout New York", and added, "I think it's better to definitely have
more mosques in more places because this is the best way to integrate into
society."

As for opponents of the planned mosque, Al-Arcon says "I would hope that
people would have an open  heart and mind to the dignity and respect that
Islam portrays."


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