from Israel My Glory, Volume 68, Number 5
Adhan Over Ground Zero
September/October 2010 Editorial
by Elwood McQuaid
An estimated 10,000 protestors showed
up on the streets of New York
June 6 to rally against the proposed
construction of a giant 13-story
mosque and Islamic cultural center near
Ground Zero where the World Trade
Center was brought down by Islamic terrorists
on September 11, 2001.
Pamela Geller and Stop Islamization
of America (SIOA) planned the event.
Their Web site, sioaonline.com, explained:
“Building the Ground Zero mosque is not
an issue of religious freedom, but of resisting
an effort to insult the victims of 9/11
and to establish a beachhead for political
Islam and Islamic supremacism in New
York. . . . Ground Zero is a war memorial, a
burial ground. Respect it.”
Families of victims of the terrorist outrage
were joined by thousands of others
who were dismayed when a New York
City community board in May voted 29-to-
1 with 10 abstentions to support the project
that would go up near the site where
America suffered its single most soul-shattering
calamity in modern history.
Daisy Khan, executive director and
cofounder of the American Society for
Muslim Advancement, claims the $100 million
project would be a community center
with prayer space to give Muslims the
opportunity to “give back to the community.”
She said on television, “There is a lot of
ignorance about who Muslims are. And a
center like this would be dedicated to
removing that ignorance. And it will also
counter the extremists because the moderate
Muslims need a voice. Their voices
need to be amplified.”
Manhattan Borough President Scott
Stringer echoed Khan, stating the
board’s okay “sent a clear message that
our city is one that promotes diversity
and tolerance.” Stringer said, “I don’t
think anybody wants to do anything
to disrespect those families [of 9/1 victims]. They made the ultimate sacrifice.
At the same time, we have to balance
diversity and look for opportunities
to bring different groups together.”
Naïve or Sensitivity-
Challenged?
Many particularly cringe at having the
mosque built two blocks from Ground
Zero. Viviana Hernandez, a chaplain with
better instincts than the community board,
correctly assessed the problem, saying the
9/11 victims’ families “would be wounded
by erecting a mega mosque so close to the
place where their loved ones were massacred.
Even though they may have altruistic
reasons, the real terrorists will see it as a win
on their side.”
And that’s the material reason for not
building the structure that would accommodate
2,000 Muslim worshipers and
which supporters promote as a “vibrant
and inclusive world-class community center.”
Critics assert that, to radical jihadists,
the mosque—located in the very heart of
what Muslims call the “Great Satan”—
would be a monument to the supremacy of
Islam over decadent America. Regardless of
what imams preach there, jihadists will give
the messages a symbolic twist all their own.
A ready example of this fact is
already on display near a Manhattan
mosque whose imam preaches against
terrorism. But outside the brothers of the
“Revolution Muslim” spread another
message. Reporting for CNN, Drew
Griffin and Kathleen Johnston filed this
report late last year:
Protected by the Constitution of the
country they detest, radical Muslim converts
like Yousef al-Khattab and Younes
Abdullah Mohammed preach that the
killing of U.S. troops overseas is justified.
In their thinking, so were the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States—
and so are attacks on almost any
American. “Americans will always be a
target—and a legitimate target—until
America changes its nature in the international
arena,” Mohammed said.
Not Our War,
but a War
Indeed
It is regrettable we are involved in a
conflict that Islamists promise will not
cease until a global Islamic caliphate
becomes a reality and Muslim Sharia law
the universal instrument of justice. And
though we commend moderate Muslims
who would wish it otherwise, this is the
reality we live with. Refraining from the
use of terms like jihadists, radical Islam,
Islamic terrorists, or the like does not change
the equation. It’s war, and we are in it.
Five times each day the world over,
Muslims hear the adhan (the Muslim call
to prayer) ringing from their minarets.
Excerpts declare,
Allah is most great,
Allah is most great.
I bear witness that there is none worthy
of being worshiped except Allah.
Allahu Akbar. Allahu Akbar [Allah is
the greatest].
We’ve heard Allahu Akbar emanate
from the Fort Hood jihadist murderer in
America, as well as from the lips of every
suicide bomber who has detonated his or
her lethal explosives belt while standing
among innocent victims—be they
Muslims, Christians, or Jews. Therefore,
with all due respect, we need not hear it
five times a day reverberating within
earshot of Ground Zero.
Not now, please.
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