Posted on 08/10/2010 11:45:05 AM PDT by lbryce
State Department officials on Monday confirmed Feisal Abdul Rauf, the Imam of the so-called Ground Zero Mosque, will soon be going on a trip of the Middle East and the U.S. government will be picking up the tab.
The planned construction of a mosque near Ground Zero in New York City has set off a contentious national debate over religious freedom in the U.S., drawing impassioned opposition from some families of 9/11 victims.
Rauf has emerged as a controversial figure because of his refusal to acknowledge Hamas as a terrorist organization, which is how the U.S. government classifies the group. The imam also has been quoted as saying U.S. foreign policy was in part responsible for the 9/11 attacks.
He is a distinguished Muslim cleric, said State Department Spokesman P.J. Crowley. We do have a program whereby, through our Educational and Cultural Affairs Bureau here at the State Department, we send people from Muslim communities here in this country around the world to help people overseas understand our society and the role of religion within our society.
Rauf and his partners are preparing to build a $100 million Islamic center and mosque near Ground Zero, where on September 11, 2001 two airliners hijacked by al-Qaeda terrorists, slammed into the twin towers of the World Trade Center, killing nearly 3,000 innocents.
The project, known as Park 51, cleared a final hurdle on August 3rd, when decision by New York Citys Landmarks Preservation Commission cleared the way for construction. The tower could span up to 15 stories and will house a mosque, a 500-seat auditorium and a pool.
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It must never be finished..
Thanks for the ping.
This is my mesaage to them:
To: auactivist@au.org
Hello, AU,
I have been reading recently about the fact that the U.S. Department of State is evidently funding Imam Rauf of Cordoba House in his travels in the Middle East, on the grounds that he is an envoy of goodwill to Islamic nations.
This seems dubious at best, and is surely in conflict with both Constitutional and AU principles.
Are you developing an Action Alert on this? Or have you perhaps already called for action on this, but for some reason it did not come to my attention?
A concerned citizen,
[signed]
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