WaPo: Far From Ground Zero, Other Plans For Mosques Run into Vehement Opposition
For more than 30 years, the Muslim community in this Nashville suburb
has worshipped quietly in a variety of makeshift spaces -- a one-bedroom
apartment, an office behind a Lube Express -- attracting little notice
even after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
But when the community's leaders proposed a 52,900-square-foot Islamic center with a school and a swimming pool this year, the vehement backlash from their neighbors caught them by surprise. Opponents crowded county meetings and held a noisy protest in the town square that drew hundreds, some carrying signs such as "Keep Tennessee Terror Free."
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But when the community's leaders proposed a 52,900-square-foot Islamic center with a school and a swimming pool this year, the vehement backlash from their neighbors caught them by surprise. Opponents crowded county meetings and held a noisy protest in the town square that drew hundreds, some carrying signs such as "Keep Tennessee Terror Free."
Read the entire Washington Post article here.


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