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Quran burning would have strengthened radicals: Ground Zero mosque imam | Feisal Abdul Rauf, the imam behind the proposed mosque near Ground Zero in New York, has said that Florida Pastor Terry Jones' plans to burn copies of the Quran
would have sparked 'a disaster'. Rauf said that the event, which was called off,
would have "strengthened radicals". "It would have strengthened the radicals.
It would have enhanced the possibility of terrorist acts against America and American
interests," ABC News quoted Rauf, as saying. Jones said that he cancelled the
event as those behind the Islamic center had agreed to relocate it - a claim denied
by Rauf. "How can you equate the burning of any person's scripture with an attempt
to build inter-faith dialogue?" Rauf said. "This is a house with multi-faith partners,
intended to work together towards building peace," he added. He further said that
the intense debate over the center had stoked anti-Muslim feeling across the country.
"How else would you describe the fact that mosques around the country are now
being attacked?" Rauf said. "We are Americans, too. We are doctors. We are investment
bankers. We are taxi drivers. We are store keepers. We are lawyers. We are...
part of the fabric of America," he added. |
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