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    Detroit prayer event puts Muslim community on edge

    DETROIT (AP) — A group that counts Islam among the ills facing the nation began a 24-hour prayer rally Friday evening in an area with one of the largest Muslim communities in the United States.

    The gathering at Ford Field, the stadium where the Detroit Lions play, is designed to tackle issues such as the economy, racial strife, same-sex relationships and abortion. But the decade-old organization known as TheCall has said Detroit is a "microcosm of our national crisis" in all areas, including "the rising tide of the Islamic movement."

    Leaders of TheCall believe a satanic spirit is shaping all parts of U.S. society, and it must be challenged through intensive Christian prayer and fasting. Such a demonic spirit has taken hold of specific areas, Detroit among them, organizers say. In the months ahead of their rallies, teams of local organizers often travel their communities performing a ritual called "divorcing Baal," the name of a demon spirit, to drive out the devil from each location.

    "Our concern is that we are literally being demonized by the organizers of this group," said Dawud Walid, executive director of Council on American-Islamic Relations' Michigan chapter, which last week urged local mosques and Islamic schools to increase security. "And given the recent history of other groups that have come into Michigan ... we're concerned about this prayer vigil stoking up the flames of divisiveness in the community."

    TheCall is the latest and largest of several groups or individuals to come to the Detroit area with a message that stirred up many of its estimated 150,000 to 200,000 Muslims. Recent visitors have included Florida pastor Terry Jones; members of the Westboro Baptist Church; and the Acts 17 Apologetics, missionaries who were arrested for disorderly conduct last year at Dearborn's Arab International Festival but were later acquitted.

    As with many other Christian groups, TheCall and its adherents believe Jesus is the only path to salvation. While they consider all other religions false, they have a specific focus on Islam, largely in response to the Sept. 11 attacks, terrorism overseas and fear that Islam, which is also a proselytizing faith, will spread faster than Christianity.

    TheCall is modeled partly on the Promise Keepers, the men's stadium prayer movement that was led in the 1990s by former University of Colorado football coach Bill McCartney. TheCall's first major rally was in September 2000 on the national Mall in Washington, drawing tens of thousands of young people to pray for a Christian revival in America. Co-founder Lou Engle has organized similar rallies in several cities, including a 2008 event at San Diego's Qualcomm Stadium two days before Election Day to generate support for Proposition 8, which banned gay marriage in California.

    Theologically, Engle is part of a stream of Pentecostalism that is independent of any denomination and is intensely focused on the end times. Within these churches, some leaders are elevated to the position of apostle, or hearing directly from God.

    Muslims weren't the only ones concerned about Friday's event. A coalition of Detroit clergy led a march of about 150 people from a city park to the football stadium Friday evening, around the time the rally inside was scheduled to start.

    "We chanted 'Stop the hate, spread the love. Stop the hate, spread the jobs,'" the Rev. David Bullock told The Associated Press after their hourlong march and prayer rally.

    He described the outdoor prayer rally as "very non-violent, very peaceful," and said there was no trouble with anyone entering Ford Field for TheCall.

    Bullock said he and other Detroit area clergy have received calls this week asking about TheCall. He said he has told them to research Engle.

    "They didn't know. People are really shocked by the rhetoric in his sermons. We are going to send a different message that the God we serve loves everyone."

    Engle declined interview requests from the AP, and one of his representatives referred calls to Apostle Ellis Smith of Detroit's Jubilee City Church. Smith, who appeared with Engle and other Detroit-area clergy in promotional videos filmed at Ford Field, considers himself a point-person for TheCall in Detroit.

    Smith told the AP that fears of the event taking on an anti-Muslim tone are overblown. He said attendees won't be "praying against Muslims," but rather "against terrorism that has its roots in Islam."

    "We're dealing with extremism," he said. "We're against extremism when it comes to Christians."

    Still, in a pre-event sermon he delivered Oct. 9 at a suburban church, Smith called Islam a "false," ''lame" and "perverse" religion. He said it was allowed to take root in Detroit because of the city's strong religious base. That's why TheCall event is "pivotal," he said.

    "That's why I believe it's by divine appointment: Detroit is the most religious city in America," Smith said in the sermon, adding later, "What I'm saying to you is Detroit had to happen because we have to break these barriers that have hindered in so many ways."

    The sermon was archived on the online sermon library Sermon.net.

    Smith on Thursday said he was offering his personal perspective that Islam is "a false religion, as many others are."

    He said the main focus of Friday's gathering is "loving God, loving God's people."

    Dawn Bethany, 43, said she is attending with about 70 others from Lansing's Epicenter of Worship, where she is the church's administrator. Bethany said she believes the event will be a "monumental spiritual experience," and "the negativity is a distraction from seeing who God is." God, she said, "is love."

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    Associated Press writer Corey Williams in Detroit and AP Religion Writer Rachel Zoll in New York contributed to this report.

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    Jeff Karoub can be reached at http://twitter.com/jeffkaroub

     
    • Mohammed F*cks Pigs  •  5 mths ago
      muslim vermin need to be exterminated, not tolerated. deport or mort!
      • J-Ω 5 mths ago
        you justify killing people? you're just as bad as any terrorist (not muslims). Islam is a religion peace, but don't expect someone to just sit there and be bullied.
    • Lemme Guess  •  6 mths ago
      Golly-gee. Muslims are suddenly in a panic when a group not like their own gathers to pray. Welcome to our world.
      • Tom 6 mths ago
        Yeah--it's called freedom of religion in the USA--we have it, they don't--must suck to be told under penalty of harm how to have a relationship with God.
      • Jinxt'ya! 6 mths ago
        its the intent, idiot
    • Juan Soto  •  San Antonio, United States  •  6 mths ago
      In nearby Hamtramck, MI, they broadcast Muslim prayers over loudspeakers five times per day. If they tried to broadcast Christian prayers, the ACLU and DOJ would be all over it. Most of you have probably never even heard of this. Look up "Hamtramck prayers".
      • james 6 mths ago
        Looks like you fo;ks need some patriotic tourists posing as liberals. Pig manure is cheap, dumped by plane a ton go far.
      • Proud American 6 mths ago
        What our christian society stands for: Homosexuality - priest are victimizing innocent children, sodomizing them and producing future homosexuals.
        West stands for: incest, lesbians, alcoholism resulting more than 50,000 deaths and thousands disabled, millions broken homes, unlimited numbers of divorces due to men & women cheating each other, indulging unabated act of premarital sex...eating pork, as animal full of filth as eats filth-Bible, Quran, and Torah forbids eating flesh of swine....the West stands for the destruction of human morality.
      • Wicked Wonderland 6 mths ago
        I'm Muslim and I think Christian prayers should be broadcast also.
    • Nomad  •  6 mths ago
      stupid is what stupid does
      then the media intensifies stupid
      • Screwed by a lying PA 6 mths ago
        da media plays on it
      • janno1 6 mths ago
        You said a mouthful so true.
      • american 6 mths ago
        talk about the christian loving priests with their bend-over ful service and sex loving customers. Just another misguided bankrupt christian cult....God sent Messengers to educate and spread peace, but as history always proves, the misguided always reject the message! you can hate Islam all you want...as you go down the drain/trash of history, still rejecting to be even educated!!!
    • Dan  •  6 mths ago
      good they've had us on edge for decades...
      • SisyphusSyzygy 6 mths ago
        Revive the Guillotine. Feed their bodies to the pigs. Come on, you guys! Sign up for the New Crusades!
      • Dan 6 mths ago
        "Verse of the Sword"

        9:5. Then when the Sacred Months (the 1st, 7th, 11th, and 12th months of the Islamic calendar) have passed, then kill the Mushrikun {unbelievers} wherever you find them, and capture them and besiege them, and prepare for them each and every ambush. But if they repent and perform As-Salat (Iqamat-as-Salat {the Islamic ritual prayers}), and give Zakat {alms}, then leave their way free. Verily, Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.
      • american 6 mths ago
        very sad to see how most Christians have become so misguided, full of hate, greed, worship money, ignorant, porn and gay priest are ok...so brainwashed, it might be too late to find out in the day of judgement that the big lie they have been living that a prophet died to pay for their morally bankrupt lifestyle.
    • EHson  •  6 mths ago
      Islam is a religion of tolerance. Just to prove that, take a bible with you to Saudi Arabia.
      Islam is a religion of peace. The punishment for conversion is death.
      Seriously, How can any reasonable person not see what Islam really is...
    • Amy  •  Bakersfield, United States  •  6 mths ago
      last time i checked, christian churches did not abduct and behead people...
    • shark  •  6 mths ago
      If you believe that God is imaginary. You must believe the following:
      Bread made ​​without baker.
      Furniture made ​​without a carpenter.
      The building is made without builders.
      Cola cola made ​​without factory.
      IPhone grew from the ground after the fall of rain
      Inter Net does not have a provider just like air.
      Philosophy of stupidity !!!!!!!
    • BlueEagle  •  6 mths ago
      Can you imagine here we have Muslims afraid of people who are praying in groups against terrorism. These folks arent terrorist they wont be bombing anyone they are just praying. Are Muslims afraid of prayer? The problem with the Muslim religion is that it does in fact profess hatred. Maybe not the Koran per se which does in fact warn Muslims not to mix with Christians, Jews and other infidels but additional writings which like all religions is always added as they never feel that one holy book is enough. They have set themselves up to define who are the good people and who are not therefore it allows for the murdering of those whom they feel are not. Yes the Catholic religion did the same to them during the Crusades and perhaps this is where they got the taste for killing innocent people but two wrongs dont make a right. So, in other words, if Islam, as they profess, is a peaceful religion then no one should have no problems with a prayer meeting against terrorism.
    • yooper  •  6 mths ago
      This is exactly why America is a great nation! You can worship your refrigerator if you want to and that's ok! Muslims came here because of the freedoms we have and what's the first thing they do? Try to repress it! If they want to spend 24 hours at Ford Field it's their right. As a veteran I'm proud to say I helped preserve their right to do so.
    • Robert C  •  Pasadena, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I'm not a religious person myself but I wonder why anyone needs to "brace" themselves for a bunch of people to pray? I believe muslims pray several times a day, don't they. Does anyone need to "brace" themselves for that? Do I need to "brace" myself before the next Mass at the local catholic church?

      This looks like the press trying to stir things up to me.
    • BORN AGAIN CHRISTIAN HERE  •  Irvine, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Anyone that thinks God is afraid of them is delusional.
    • silvershado  •  6 mths ago
      Look at Europe which now regrets their experiment with diversity. Scotland Yard can barely keep up with plots while Muslims spit - or throw shoes - at soldiers on parade. France has "no-go" Muslim areas and, once in awhile, they lead gendarmes into death traps. As to the Dutch, even liberal Holland became enraged by the Muslim-revenge slaying of Van Gogh's great-grand nephew due to his film on Muslims. However, it was the discovery of newly arrived Muslim brides - mistreated and living in attics - that pushed them into immigration reform.
    • OncealwaysaMarine  •  Alton, United States  •  6 mths ago
      For Islam, any society not willing to subjugate itself, to complete Islamic authority has automatically placed itself in a state of war, or Dar Al-Harb, with Islam. Absolutely no other provocation is necessary. They come here to subjugate America; not to assimilate with Americans.
    • John  •  Center Moriches, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I wonder if these Muslims are as fearful as the Americans trying desperately to escape the "Twin Towers" or the Americans fleeing the pentagon or the passengers aboard any of the doomed flights of 9/11? When there fear level reaches that height, I will reconsider.
    • 11  •  Sacramento, United States  •  6 mths ago
      NO SIR! The reason muslims are being demonized is that we remember when we saw muslim country after muslim country explode into celebration on 9/11....you are demonized because the silence of muslim leaders is DEAFENING...you are demonized because approximately 20% of your religion believes in jihad. You cant escape that...period! Where is your outcry? The muslim population in America should fear another attack in America. I know i wouldnt want to be muslim n america when america says...enough!...are peace loving muslims THAT fearful of those that are not?
    • U.S.A  •  Austin, United States  •  6 mths ago
      oh no..the muslims are offended again..what's new?
    • Mr. Cecil  •  6 mths ago
      Welcome to Detroitistan!
    • Dan  •  6 mths ago
      An Arabic word only has one root. The root word for Islam is “al-Silm,” which means “submission” or “surrender.” There is no disagreement about this among Islamic scholars. al-Silm (submission) does not mean the same thing as al-Salaam (peace), otherwise they would be the same word.

      In truth, the Quran not only calls Muslims to submit to Allah, it also commands them to subdue people of other religions until they are in a full state of submission to Islamic rule. This has inspired the aggressive history of Islam and Muslim terrorism around the world.
    • Johny Be Goode  •  Chaska, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Usually nutty stuff: Christians gather to pray and they are refered to as extremists.
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