Mon, Aug. 23 2010 07:01 AM EDT
Hundreds Rally Against 'Sharia Mosque' Near Ground Zero
By _Victor Anderson_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/columnist/victor-anderson/) |Christian  Post

 
NEW YORK – Hundreds of protesters, singing to the tune of spiritual classic 
 “We Shall Not Be Moved” as their theme, rallied Sunday morning against 
the  construction of a “Sharia mosque” near ground zero.
 
Organized by The Coalition to Honor Ground Zero – a network opposing the  
growth of Sharia law, stealth jihad, and radical mosques worldwide – the 
rally  attracted some 700 opponents shouting, “No Mosque,” singing “God Bless 
America,”  and giving heated speeches in challenges to explore the purpose 
behind the  planned mosque. 
The public outcry took place on the corner of Park Place and West Broadway 
in  the financial district, near the site where an Islamic community center 
and  mosque will be built. The site, 45-51 Park Place, is located just 
blocks from  where nearly 3,000 people died in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. 
Numerous Christians were among the organizers of the event, emphasizing the 
 importance of opposing the “Sharia mosque” and Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf of 
Masjid  al-Farah (a New York City mosque) who is spearheading the new 
mosque. 
“I hate to disappoint the Imam, but we are not a Sharia state yet!” 
shouted  event coordinator Beth Gilisky, head of Women United, from a street 
stage 
at the  center of the event to crowds replying, “Never! Never!” 
“We shall not comply [as a Sharia state]!” she protested. 
Sharia-compliance refers to an issue countries worldwide have been dealing  
with as Islamic leaders propose the introduction of Sharia (Islamic) law 
into  societies. Under Sharia law, Muslims have the right to rule their 
households and  people in ways that go against the standard laws of the society 
in 
which they  are living. Proposed laws have been seen as suppressing women’s 
rights and other  rights granted by governments. 
“Should we give away the home of the brave?” went on Gilisky, to chants of 
 “No! No! No!” from the crowd, “for Sharia beatings, torture, gang rapes, 
forced  child marriages, throat cutting, mutilation of young girls, 
beheading, hanging,  torture of gays, torture of dissidents, torture of women, 
torture of children,  hanging of apostates and hanging and torture and 
slaughter 
of those who dare to  raise up their heads and whisper, ‘No?’ For this we 
are going to trade over two  centuries of liberty and opportunity and justice 
and charity and a sense of fair  play and God’s grace? No,” said Gilisky, 
who is of Jewish faith. 
“Imam [Rauf] said [the city] is Sharia compliant … We shall not comply,” 
she  asserted. “We shall not be moved!” 
Not all Muslims are radical, the event’s organizers acknowledged. But they  
are concerned that those who are trying to build the mosque near ground 
zero  “preach against our [country’s] founding principles.” 
During the event, the organizers put forth several challenges including  “
strong indications” that the building’s financing is from Sharia supporters 
in  Qatar, and could be part of an overall strategy to gain a Sharia base 
near  ground zero. 
“On June 2009, an organization that Imam Rauf founded, ASMA (American 
Society  for Muslim Advancement), received $576,312 from Qatar, from Sharia 
compliant  organizations in Qatar,” said Tim Sumner, co-founder of 9/11 
Families 
for a Safe  & Strong America to The Christian Post. 
The money came in just before a payment was made on the new mosque. Other  
funding, including $4.85 million in cash which came in a month later to pay 
for  the Park Place property, could also be linked to Sharia compliant 
organizations,  Sumner said. The funding sources are hard to track, however, 
and 
lack of  transparency was one of the main protests from the event’s 
organizers. 
“They keep saying they are transparent, but three weeks ago they said that  
they are going to set up a foundation that will protect the identity of its 
 donors. So please, don’t tell me that they are trying to be transparent,” 
said  Sumner. 
According to Sumner, the mosque “shouldn’t be there – at least until the  
transparency surrounding the building’s funding clears up and Americans know 
for  certain that Sharia-compliant sources are not involved. 
Middle East experts have said that Muslims have a mega-strategy and could 
be  aiming to build the mosque strategically as a crowning victory symbol 
over  America. Protesters adopted this view, holding signs that displayed, “
They build  mosques in places of victory.” 
Protesters rejected the claim that the $100 community center and mosque are 
 being erected as a way of improving Muslim-West relations and promoting  
tolerance. 
“When people talk about Islam as a religion of tolerance, give me a break,”
  said a former slave under Islamic law as he took the stage. 
“Show me where in the Quran, in the Hadith, where the tolerance is. Our  
elected officials mentions about tolerance. I know for a fact those same  
individuals, they would not be allowed to set foot in Mecca because they are  
infidels. They are not allowed to set foot in Mecca … Where is the tolerance?  
Where is the tolerance?” he said, suggesting that those campaigning for  
tolerance should take their suggestions to the soil of Mecca. 
Sumner noted, “Far too many among _Islam_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/topics/islam)  have radicalized. And what they do 
all too often,  as history 
has showed, is that they will plant symbols of victory, and this will  be a 
rally point and will be a danger to our country.” 
Protesters also challenged mosque supporters to show sensitivity to the  
families of those who died on 9/11. 
“It’s a direct insult to the memory of the folks that we lost that day,” 
said  Sumner. 
Gilisky added, “It will really be sad if they are allowed to build a mosque 
 here.” 
A final challenge urged Americans to hold onto the Judeo Christian roots of 
 the country.
“Because I know I’m speaking to Americans, I know you understand  even 
before today the need to reclaim the values of our Judeo-Christian  
civilization,” stated Gilisky to the crowd’s cheers. 
Rally organizers said they do not view the event as a religious battle  
between the world’s largest religions. They emphasized that they are not 
against  Muslims but only against a mosque that will promote Sharia law in the 
U.S. 
“Their loss was no less than anyone else’s,” Sumner told The Christian 
Post,  referring to Muslim families that lost loved ones when the twin towers 
were  destroyed by terrorists. “All of them were precious.” 
The protest lasted several hours from Sunday morning and into the 
afternoon.  Numerous policemen were there controlling the scene. 
One block away, another group had gathered in favor of building the mosque, 
 setting the scene for the debate that is raging around the country, 
centered on  what both sides agree is “sacred ground” at ground zero. 
Shouting matches and small scuffles between the two groups of protesters at 
 times broke out, and some tried to tear the other’s signs. 
Itala Rutter from Queens expressed support for the mosque’s construction,  
stating that the group behind the project “has worked for religious 
tolerance  and understanding for years now, and it would be a healing gesture 
rather 
than  an attack.” 
Meanwhile, a minute’s walk away, one World Trade Center tower is steadily  
growing taller, with about 25 or more floors worth of steel rising from the  
ground. The final building, called the “Freedom Tower,” is to be 105 
floors and  will become the tallest building in America. 
Throughout the event, the crowd shouted, cheered, and waved American flags. 
 Numerous attendants wore apparel displaying firefighter badges and engine  
numbers. Others wore hardhats. 
“Public outcry and some elected officials doing the right thing” will 
change  the way government leaders view the mosques construction, remarked 
Gilisky to  The Christian Post. 
Sumner also commented, “[Americans] need to know about this and speak out 
to  politicians, governors, elected officials and ask them where they stand 
on  building a Sharia mosque in America.” 
“We will not be moved! We are not Sharia compliant! We shall not be moved!”
  rang the organizer’s voice over the loudspeakers, before the crowd once 
again  sang the old spiritual classic, “We Shall Not Be  Moved.”

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