Hamas nod for Ground Zero mosque
Last Updated: 8:15 AM, August 16, 2010
Posted: 1:49 AM, August 16, 2010
A leader of the Hamas terror group yesterday jumped into the emotional debate on the plan to construct a mosque near Ground Zero -- insisting Muslims "have to build" it there.
"We have to build everywhere," said Mahmoud al-Zahar, a co-founder of Hamas and the organization's chief on the Gaza Strip.
"In every area we have, [as] Muslim[s], we have to pray, and this mosque is the only site of prayer," he said on "Aaron Klein Investigative Radio" on WABC.
"We have to build the mosque, as you are allowed to build the church and Israelis are building their holy places."
Hamas, he added, "is representing the vast majority of the Arabic and Islamic world -- especially the Islamic side."
Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), who so far has not taken a position on the mosque, dismissed the endorsement.
"Hamas is a terrorist organization, and their views don't deserve any weight on anything," his spokesman said.
Zahar said Muslims around the world, including those who live in this country, are united in a common cause.
"First of all, we have to address that we are different as people, as a nation, totally different," he said.
"We already are living under the tradition of Islam.
"Islam is controlling every source of our life as regard to marriage, divorce, our commercial relationships," Zahar said.
"Even the Islamic people or the Muslims in your country, they are living now in the tradition of Islam. They are fasting; they are praying."
Politicians who previously had lots to say on the matter were not nearly as eager to discuss the latest development.
Despite his outspoken opposition to the building of a mosque so close to Ground Zero, Rep. Peter King (R-LI) said only, "I don't respond to Hamas."
Mayor Bloomberg, a strong supporter of the plan, declined comment through a spokesman.
Feisal Abdul Rauf, the imam behind the proposed mosque, and two other leaders of the plan who previously had commented extensively, were silent yesterday.
They did not respond to The Post's phone calls or e-mails about the Hamas endorsement.
Hamas first came up in the mosque debate earlier this summer when Abdul Rauf refused to describe the group as a terrorist organization -- despite the State Department listing that identifies it as such.
Tom Brown, a chief opponent of the mosque, said: "This is what we've been saying . . . Imam Rauf is a radical Muslim who will not call Hamas a terror group."
A retired firefighter who was a first responder on 9/11, Brown lost 100 of his FDNY friends at the Twin Towers.
"How much evidence do we need that this guy is a radical Muslim?" he asked.
"If Rauf really were a bridge builder and an interfaith guy and all the things he professes to be, he wouldn't be doing this to people."
Abdul Rauf raised eyebrows last week when he departed on a State Department-sponsored goodwill mission to the Middle East, despite concerns that the trip may be helping him with the mosque's $100 million fund-raising goal.
The Obama administration insisted the trip, reportedly with stops in Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain and Qatar, was strictly to improve understanding about Muslim communities in the United States.
But a London-based Arabic-language newspaper that interviewed Abdul Rauf reported that he said he would also collect money from Muslim and Arab nations around the world -- raising the possibility that the American government is helping him build contacts in oil-rich states.
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Monday, August 16, 2010
HAMAS and Rauf are ONE on Ground Zero Mosque... OBAMA ..Quayle is so right
What's so frustrating is that there is ANY controversy over the PURPOSE of this mosque. Barack Obama has BLOWN IT TOTALLY.
It's UNBELIEVABLE.
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Hi Epaminondas.
Got the story also covered.But i would like to make a remark:
by Obama speaking out there is now the possibility that the mosque moves from that location.There's rumors they are considering the offer of the governor to take an other location.As we speak their website is going true a "Under construction" crisis.So if they move, does this mean everything is all right?No it's not ,but they will have taken the ammunition away from those who oppose the Mosque and opened the floodgates to Islam!
Rauf is coming close to Checkmate.
They can build a mosque to Islamic conquests for all I care... ON CENTRAL PARK WEST ..
This is NOW not an issue of freedom of religion it is a KEY cultural battle.
The location is the only issue, not whether they can pray, believe, or build.
If they can raise the money they can buy Carnegie Hall.
But they cannot EXULT by lying to us and sending a cornerstone telegram to every salafist and khomeinist gintsu wielding freak a victory message of coming conquest and hope.
No one disputes their RIGHT to build .. I say this will become a point of consuming deconstructive cultural and religious WAR in which it will hardly be surprising if some assholes deface the new mosque disgracing the USA and proving the very opposite of the point THEY say the mosque is designed to prove
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