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Masjid 13 tingkat di tapak serangan 9/11 NYC
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Post Last Edit by Eokboy at 9-5-2010 06:28
Masjid dekat lokasi serangan 9/11
2010/05/09
PEMANDANGAN dari udara menunjukkan lokasi pembinaan masjid dekat WTC (tengah kiri).
PEMANDANGAN dari udara menunjukkan lokasi pembinaan masjid dekat WTC (tengah kiri).
Reaksi berbelah bagi warga Muslim, keluarga mangsa tragedi
NEW YORK: Sebuah masjid 13 tingkat bakal dibina dekat Pusat Dagangan Dunia (WTC) menggantikan sebuah bangunan yang rosak selepas serangan pada 11 September 2001, sekali gus mencetuskan reaksi berbelah bagi di kalangan penduduk kota ini.
Dua pertubuhan Islam bekerjasama bagi membina masjid itu termasuk sebuah pusat budaya di tengah Manhattan bernilai AS$100 juta (RM330 juta) dan diberi keizinan pemimpin masyarakat di sini minggu ini bertujuan memberi ruang untuk golongan Muslim arus perdana serta menjadi pendinding kepada unsur radikal.
Tetapi, ada keluarga mangsa 9/11 menyuarakan kemarahan kerana masjid itu dibina dekat tempat anggota keluarga mereka maut.
“Saya tidak suka dengan perkara itu. Saya bukannya prejudis. Cuma, ia terlalu dekat dengan tempat anggota keluarga kami terbunuh,” kata Evelyn Pettigano yang kehilangan kakaknya.
Ada juga tidak bersetuju dengan hujah itu. Marvin Bethea, paramedik yang terselamat, berkata beliau menyokong pembinaan masjid itu.
“Bukan semua orang Islam pengganas. Ada juga orang Islam yang mati pada 9/11. Ini langkah terbaik menunjukkan kita tidak membenci dan berprasangka semata-mata,” katanya.
Keperluan membina masjid itu meningkat kerana sebuah lagi masjid berdekatan tidak dapat cukup ruang, kata Daisy Khan, Pengarah Eksekutif Persatuan bagi Kemajuan Muslim Amerika dan anggota lembaga Inisiatif Cordoba, dua pertubuhan menaja projek itu – AP
http://www.bharian.com.my/articl ... rangan9_11/Article/
Horay! Kemenangan bagi umat Islam! |
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New Yorkers Wary Of Future Ground Zero Mosque
Imam: 13-Story, $100 Million Facility Would Further Prove American Religious Tolerance, But Not All Onboard
NEW YORK (CBS) ―In a building damaged by debris from the Sept. 11 airliners that brought down the World Trade Center and soon to become a 13-story mosque, some see the bridging of a cultural divide and an opportunity to serve a burgeoning, peaceful religious population. Others see a painful reminder of the religious extremism that killed their loved ones.
Anything having to do with that day, that place, carries enormous meaning. Now two Islamic organizations have partnered to build something that they say will bring some good from something very bad.
Organizers say the project will create a venue for mainstream Islam and a counterbalance to radicalism. It earned a key endorsement this week from influential community leaders.
"This is a community center, a community and cultural center, which would include certainly prayer space for Muslims and we hope for non-Muslims as well, to bring about a new discourse in the relationship between the United States, New York City, and the Muslim world," said Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf of the Cordoba Initiative.
He's hoping the 13-story, $100 million Islamic center will join the other buildings; the banks, offices, and apartments, going up at ground zero. It will serve a growing Muslim population in lower Manhattan.
The closest mosque to this area is a dozen blocks away and very over-crowded, but this site was also chosen for exactly what happened here on 9/11, and what America stands for, Rauf told CBS station WCBS-TV in New York City.
"Definitely, this is a victory of American tolerance over hatred," Rauf said.
But some 9/11 victims' families say the issue isn't tolerance.
It's sensitivity.
"I don't like it," said Evelyn Pettigano, who lost a sister in the attacks, during a phone interview on Thursday. "I'm not prejudiced. ... It's too close to the area where our family members were murdered."
"I lost my brother, Sean. He was a fireman," Rosaleen Tallon said.
"As an American I am so proud of our freedom of religion, but I also think we have to be historically sensitive to what happened in that area," Tallon said.
Tallon wants to teach her son, Paddy, to be tolerant of other religions. But she wonders if other religions, like Islam, are teaching their children to be tolerant of hers. There are other places in the city, she said, for another mosque.
"I don't think that they would build a German cultural center right near Auschwitz. Just because you're looking at what happened to the people that died there. That's all that should be focused on," Tallon said.
The organizations publicly unveiled the preliminary plan for the project, known as the Cordoba House, on Wednesday at a meeting of the finance committee of the local community board, which is composed of influential stakeholders in lower Manhattan. While the agency has no authority over what can be developed at the site, their support is viewed as key to gaining acceptance from residents.
Edward "Ro" Sheffe, the chairman of the financial district committee for Community Board 1, said the 15 members passed a resolution of support for the project, though he emphasized that the board had no authority to approve or disapprove of a house of worship, per se. Indeed, he said the developers could do whatever they wanted with the building, which they own.
"They came to tell us what they had in mind and see what we felt about it," he said. "The understanding we came away with was that this was an ongoing dialogue."
The members' only concerns had to do with the aesthetics of the building, and whether it would fit with the surrounding architecture, he said. The overall feeling was one of goodwill because the financial district, a fast-growing residential area, lacks for amenities such as community centers.
http://kdka.com/national/ground.zero.mosque.2.1680415.html
Kapir racist :@ |
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celaka punya APCO!!!!:@ |
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Reply 3# freebird
Apa kene-mengena APCO ngan citer nih?
Gila? |
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kalau org hindu bunuh mak kau, pasu kat tapak mak kau dibunuh tu nak dibuat kuil hindu agak2 apa perasaan kau? |
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Reply 5# sekngucing
Nak buat kuil kat mana2 pun aku tak redha :@ Hindu nak buat kuil, pegi buat kat India! |
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dalam erti kata lain, PERLI...sinikal :kant: |
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xyah la solat situ.nnti kena bom |
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mesti ada agenda lain di sebalik semua ni. |
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why 13 tingkat?...nape no 13 hehe...freemanson ni.. |
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ada agenda lain ni...mungkin pasni us plak langgar masjid tu ngan kapal terbang.. |
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tingginyer masjidnyer 13 tingkat... harap2 penuh la yer... kat Malaysia nie masjid setingkat dua je tp tu pun tak pnhnyer penuh... penuh tyme solat jumaat ngan time semayang raya je.. tyme lain ade la 2,3 baris je saf dier... |
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Post Last Edit by Eokboy at 8-5-2010 19:33
Bukannyer org Islam keluar bersorak kat tapak WTC tu bawak penyapu sambil berteriak "Mat Saleh bodoh balik kampung tanam gandum!" pun. Bukannyer masjid tu sesuka hati didirikan tanpa permit bawah pokok. |
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Masjid dekat lokasi serangan 9/11
2010/05/09
PEMANDANGAN dari udara menunjukkan lokasi pembinaan masjid dekat WTC (tengah kiri).
PEMANDANGAN dari udara menunjukkan lokasi pembinaan masjid dekat WTC (tengah kiri).
Reaksi berbelah bagi warga Muslim, keluarga mangsa tragedi
NEW YORK: Sebuah masjid 13 tingkat bakal dibina dekat Pusat Dagangan Dunia (WTC) menggantikan sebuah bangunan yang rosak selepas serangan pada 11 September 2001, sekali gus mencetuskan reaksi berbelah bagi di kalangan penduduk kota ini.
Dua pertubuhan Islam bekerjasama bagi membina masjid itu termasuk sebuah pusat budaya di tengah Manhattan bernilai AS$100 juta (RM330 juta) dan diberi keizinan pemimpin masyarakat di sini minggu ini bertujuan memberi ruang untuk golongan Muslim arus perdana serta menjadi pendinding kepada unsur radikal.
Tetapi, ada keluarga mangsa 9/11 menyuarakan kemarahan kerana masjid itu dibina dekat tempat anggota keluarga mereka maut.
“Saya tidak suka dengan perkara itu. Saya bukannya prejudis. Cuma, ia terlalu dekat dengan tempat anggota keluarga kami terbunuh,” kata Evelyn Pettigano yang kehilangan kakaknya.
Ada juga tidak bersetuju dengan hujah itu. Marvin Bethea, paramedik yang terselamat, berkata beliau menyokong pembinaan masjid itu.
“Bukan semua orang Islam pengganas. Ada juga orang Islam yang mati pada 9/11. Ini langkah terbaik menunjukkan kita tidak membenci dan berprasangka semata-mata,” katanya.
Keperluan membina masjid itu meningkat kerana sebuah lagi masjid berdekatan tidak dapat cukup ruang, kata Daisy Khan, Pengarah Eksekutif Persatuan bagi Kemajuan Muslim Amerika dan anggota lembaga Inisiatif Cordoba, dua pertubuhan menaja projek itu – AP
http://www.bharian.com.my/articl ... rangan9_11/Article/
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"Alamak BI!"
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"Fuh lega... " |
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sah ker solat klu umat islam solat di Amerika?? negara pengganas tu. |
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bodoh...........baru setakat ini pun dah anggap KEMENANGAN bagi umat ISLAM ke?.....
setakat masjid didirikan berbanding umat islam d negara lain mcm palestine masih x dibela oleh US ni.........kdg2 mengabui mata je tu............MUDAH betul suka........ |
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Masjid 13 tingkat tu bukan masjid semata2 kan? Also a community center, Muslims pun ramai kat area lower downtown, brooklyn. Apa nak heran, masjid kat US lagi 'hidup' dari masjid kat msia.
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Reply 6# Eokboy
Apa hang ingat orang nak bina kuil ka tokong ka masjid ka nak kena tengok hang redha ka tak? Perasaan betul la hang ni.. Pi raaahh |
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