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  • But its detractors, led by a conservative Israel advocacy group, the David Project, accused the Mosque's leaders of links to terrorism.

    Phillip Martin: The Mosque Next Door: What Americans Can Learn From Boston's Experience 2010

  • The 21 pages of disclosures released by the Mayor's Office reveal that City Hall had direct communications with the Mosque's developers, explicitly tried to assist with the political process, and was involved with discussions between the developers and the Community Board 1.

    Morning Bits Jennifer Rubin 2010

  • But its detractors, led by a conservative Israel advocacy group, the David Project, accused the Mosque's leaders of links to terrorism.

    Phillip Martin: The Mosque Next Door: What Americans Can Learn From Boston's Experience 2010

  • According to the neighborhood Mosque's Imam, Abdullah Faruuq: "What I know of (Aafia) is that she was living here in America, and her organization was for sharing Islamic information with the American people."

    The Abduction, Secret Detention, Torture, and Repeated Raping of Aafia Siddiqui 2008

  • The unprecedented innovation of the Great Mosque's master builder was to loft the coffered ceiling to a height of forty feet by means of an upper tier of semicircular arches that appeared to be clamped to the bottom tier of horseshoe arches supported by columns ....

    How Muslims Made Europe Appiah, Kwame Anthony 2008

  • They have also changed the headline of the other article to, "Is It The Mosque's Job To Teach Fire Safety?"

    Backlash Against MPACUK 2007

  • They have also changed the headline of the other article to, "Is It The Mosque's Job To Teach Fire Safety?"

    Archive 2007-03-01 2007

  • Here you can see the al-Askariya Mosque's Golden Dome as it stood in February 2004.

    CNN Transcript Jun 13, 2007 2007

  • They both cover the speech of the Grand Mosque's imam, who said that scholars must preach moderation to confront militants, who were using "misguided and void" interpretations to justify violence.

    Archive 2005-01-16 Laban 2005

  • They both cover the speech of the Grand Mosque's imam, who said that scholars must preach moderation to confront militants, who were using "misguided and void" interpretations to justify violence.

    See No Evil, Hear No Evil Laban 2005

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