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    Islamic center near ground zero opens its doors

    NEW YORK (AP) — The developer of an Islamic cultural center that opened Wednesday evening near the site of the terrorist attacks that leveled the World Trade Center says the biggest error on the project was not involving the families of 9/11 victims from the start.

    People crowded into the center, where a small orchestra played traditional Middle Eastern instruments and a photo exhibit of New York children of different ethnicities lined the walls. The enthusiasm at the opening belied its troubled beginnings.

    "We made incredible mistakes," Sharif El-Gamal told The Associated Press in an earlier interview at his Manhattan office.

    The building at 51 Park Place, two blocks from the World Trade Center site, includes a Muslim prayer space that has been open for two years. El-Gamal said the overall center is modeled after the Jewish Community Center on Manhattan's Upper West Side, where he lives.

    "I wanted my daughter to learn how to swim, so I took her to the JCC," said the Brooklyn-born Muslim. "And when I walked in, I said, 'Wow. This is great.'"

    The project has drawn criticism from opponents who say they don't want a mosque near the site of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

    The center is open to all faiths and will include a 9/11 memorial, El-Gamal said. He called opposition to the center — which prompted one of the most virulent national discussions about Islam and freedom of speech and religion since Sept. 11 — part of a "campaign against Muslims."

    Last year, street clashes in view of the trade center site pitted supporters against opponents of the center.

    When the center was first envisioned several years ago, activist Daisy Khan and her husband, Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, played a major, vocal role. But they soon left the project because of differences with the developer.

    El-Gamal, 38, confirmed Wednesday that they parted ways because "we had a different vision." He declined to elaborate.

    The couple said they had discussed plans for Park51, as the center is known, with relatives of 9/11 victims, first responders and others, including the possibility that it could become a multifaith center focusing on religious conflict. But El-Gamal wishes victims' families had been involved earlier — before the center became a point of contention.

    "The biggest mistake we made was not to include 9/11 families," El-Gamal said, noting that the center's advisory board now includes at least one 9/11 family member.

    At first, "we didn't understand that we had a responsibility to discuss our private project with family members that lost loved ones," he said, and they did not "really connect" with community leaders and activists.

    But today, "we're very committed to having them involved in our project. ... We're really listening," he said.

    Pointing to the inclusivity of a center that critics feared would be polarizing, El-Gamal noted that the featured photographer in the "NYChildren" exhibit is Danny Goldfield, who is Jewish.

    The Brooklyn photographer was inspired to create the exhibit by the story of Rana Sodhi, a Sikh who emigrated from India and settled in Arizona. His brother Balbir was killed in a retaliatory hate crime four days after Sept. 11.

    Sodhi made the trip to New York for the opening and wore a tie decorated with heart-shaped American flags. He still runs the gas station where his brother was killed.

    "My heart is so warm when I hear Danny is doing this exhibition in Park51," Sodhi said.

    Goldfield said he has photographed children with roots in 169 countries since 2004. He hopes to find subjects representing 24 other countries to complete the project. Some of the photographs had been exhibited elsewhere, but the opening marked the first time all were shown together.

    He said there was a synergy between the themes and spirit of his project and those of the center, particularly with regard to community participation and openness.

    "They want to build a center for everyone that's represented on the walls here," he said.

    Recalling the controversy over the center, he said he didn't want to pass judgment on its opponents. But he said he'd like them to see the show "more than anyone."

    Afsana Khundkar, a native of Afghanistan whose 12-year-old son, Waseem, was one of the children photographed for the exhibit, said her family was honored to participate in the project.

    "It's promoting good things in the world," she said. "The most important thing is to involve the children in the good things."

    The space had been cleared out and the walls painted a stark white for the exhibit. The renovations were funded with $70,000 raised on the website Kickstarter. The modest first-floor space is intended to function as a temporary center until groundbreaking on an entirely new building.

    El-Gamal told the AP that fundraising is under way to complete a 15-story building that will also include an auditorium, educational programs, a pool, a restaurant and culinary school, child care services, a sports facility, a wellness center and artist studios.

    The mosque is especially needed in lower Manhattan, he said, because thousands of Muslims either work or live in the neighborhood, "and in our religion, we must pray five times a day."

    At the opening, an ebullient El-Gamal told reporters the project had been framed by others throughout the debate over its existence.

    "Today, for the first time, everyone gets a little bit of a glimpse into the future of what Park51 is going to offer New York," he said.

     

    2,109 comments

    • JR  •  8 mths ago
      "Imagine no religion"
      • Ralph 8 mths ago
        Humanity will never progress until we abandon Islam, Christianity and Judaism.
    • Harvester of Souls  •  8 mths ago
      I want to build a Buddhist temple when OBS is killed,
      I wonder if the Pakistani people will let me do it ?!?!?!?!!
      • Panama Joe 8 mths ago
        Who the fuxx is OBS?
      • F K 8 mths ago
        right, you do know that that region of Pakistan was the centre of a powerful Buddhist empire in the past
      • ROGERM 8 mths ago
        Hell no they would not.They would not let us build a #$%$ house there
    • iliecornea  •  8 mths ago
      You just don't get it, maybe this will help. I want a Catholic Church to be built across the street from your holiest site, Medina, or rebuild the Jewish Temple on the dome of the rock.
      • Panama Joe 8 mths ago
        There's already one there, you ignorant American! I can smell you from here! Pheew!
    • Jonathan  •  8 mths ago
      If this place is open to all faiths then NYork'ers should swamp the place with Christians'
      • CLT 8 mths ago
        Maybe you could hold a bible study there
      • cookie 8 mths ago
        @Jonathan- NY is like a modern day Sodom. Anyone with good sense would not want to live there. Furthermore, watch NY turn to a dark spot with all nasty homosexuals, Satan worshippers as the Muslim/Islamic community and G-d can wipe them away without even touching a Christian. G-d doesn't really need to have all them in one specific place to wipe them out when He chooses to do so. That's just one other thing that makes G-d so amazing. He is every where all the time, anytime .
      • Cigouave 8 mths ago
        Actually, yes, you can hold a Bible study there. The building's plans included worship areas for people of other religions.
    • Jeff  •  8 mths ago
      I say we build a pulled pork sandwich shop right next door to it ! Also a Hooters for the semi clothed girls to walk around !!! Who's with me?
      • idontcare 8 mths ago
        Go ahead if you have to rescind your welfare checks.
      • Brenton Davis 8 mths ago
        Don't forget the strip club!
      • JayS 8 mths ago
        what ever turns you on. This is NY, they love depravity.
    • Sandi  •  8 mths ago
      Where the preamble declares, that coercion is a departure from the plan of the holy author of our religion, an amendment was proposed by inserting "Jesus Christ," so that it would read "A departure from the plan of Jesus Christ, the holy author of our religion;" the insertion was rejected by the great majority, in proof that they meant to comprehend, within the mantle of its protection, the Jew and the Gentile, the Christian and Mohammedan, the Hindoo and Infidel of every denomination.
      -Thomas Jefferson, Autobiography, in reference to the Virginia Act for Religious Freedom

      Our country was founded on religious FREEDOM - NOT Christianity.
    • Clown  •  8 mths ago
      Is it in a commercial area? If so, sounds like a nice street for a bbq joint.
    • Laura  •  8 mths ago
      It could have been built anywhere in the five borroughs. The quote that it was built in to serve all the Muslims who live in the area is false. Very few Moslems live there. In fact, there is very little residential property in that part of downtown.It was built specifically on that location for one reason only: as a jab in the eye to America, to rub salt in the wound of 9/11.
    • William  •  8 mths ago
      Just because you have the right to do something, does not always mean it's the right thing to do.
    • ROBERT  •  8 mths ago
      I will continue to shake with my right hand.
    • Dman  •  8 mths ago
      I'm not a racist, I hate all of you equally!
    • Corps-FO  •  8 mths ago
      Well, I still find it all to be in very poor taste and a further poke in the eye to many Americans. But, our level of freedom and the consttutional rights we have and enjoy, and in many cases fight for, allow for poor taste from anyone. What would be the alternative; a muslim like autocratic theocracy ? I know a lot of folks would like that from what often pops up on this site for comments....not me.
    • D  •  8 mths ago
      just let me know if its haunted over there cuz i'll def wont b over there!!....
    • Marx  •  8 mths ago
      BOOM!
      Problem solved.
    • Gor  •  8 mths ago
      If these people had any inkling of love for America and our values they would have had the decency and respect to have chosen some other location.My opinion is that the money trail leads right back to the terrorists .
    • HarroldW  •  8 mths ago
      muslims always build a shrine to their victory when they have won a battle
    • Brian  •  8 mths ago
      I would never argue that they had the right to build the center. I will however argue the wisdom. The thing being called the Cordoba Initiative Mosque is also not pleasing to me. For those who are not aware Cordoba was the Capital and Crown jewel of the Moorish conquest and occupation of the Iberian Penninsula. To this day North African Muslims teach that Spain belongs to them.
    • sequoia  •  8 mths ago
      This seems a lot more tame than it was when first blown sky high by the media. From a public relations standpoint, the sponsors of this project really blew it. It seems that more realistic heads have tried to replace a bad concept with something which may help their image.
    • Retired  •  8 mths ago
      You have to wonder if they realize just how many bags of pork rinds were scattered on that site.
    • stircrazy  •  8 mths ago
      I think building this place was a total slap in the face for Americans. How could something like this be allowed? But then again, the government has kicked God out of our country and let the non Christians take over. It's ok to offend Christians but not to offend Muslims or atheists. We must practice tolerance?? Muslims, as far as I am concerned, should get the hell out of the "non believers" country!
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