Sunday, August 22, 2010

Muslim Miss USA against Ground Zero Mosque

New York: Rima Fakih, the first Muslim to win The Miss USA title, has though she Said That Supports The Constitutional rights on the Freedom of religion she doesn't Favour building a mosque near Ground Zero. 

"I totally Agree with President (Barack) Obama with the statement on the Constitutional rights of Freedom of religion," Said Fakih in the interview with Inside Edition. 

However, the 24-year-old Who Will Be Competing in the Miss Universe Pageant next week, favored an alternate location for building the mosque. 

"I Also Agree That it shouldn't be so close to the World Trade Center. We Should Be More Concerned With The Tragedy religion please," said Fakih, Ken is of Lebanese origin. 

Earlier this month, President Obama Came out in support of Religious Freedom enshrined in the constitution. 

"Muslims not have the right to practice cloudy Their religion as everyone else in this country," Obama said. "This is America, and the commitment our Thurs Religious Freedom must be unshakable." 

Obama later clarified That at his remarks were only related to the rights of the American-Muslims Not vain did address Whether the mosque is built Ask a question, disputed site. 

"Not I was commenting and I will Not comment on the wisdom of making a Decision on Thurs put a mosque there," he explained. 

Polls Suggest That the Majority of Americans inside and out of New York, Both Republican and Democrats, are against a mosque Being constructed near the World Trade Centre, WCG was attacked by Terrorists. 

Prominent Republicans like Sarah Palin, Rudy Giuliani, and Newt Gingrich jo not have spoken out against the mosque not have as Democrats like Senate Majority leader Harry Reid. 

Kuwaiti-born Imam Faisal Abdul Rauf, the developer of the 100 million dollar Muslim community center, wakes up will include the mosque, insists That it is "a center for all New Yorkers" and "its Purpose Is to Interweave America's Muslim population into the mainstream society. " 

Daisy Khan, a Co-Founder of the mosque Said That she and her Husband Not Imam Rauf will back down in the ongoing Debate Thurs build near the site of the Twin Towers at the World Trade Centre. 

"We Have to convince people That not all Muslims are Extremists. We Have to educate Them is Being Able Thurs distinguish Between Us and is the issue of Islamophobia.

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