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The Nuclear Card

Acts of Radical Love: Christian College Student’s Idea Leads to Rally for Burned Mosque

Posted on 09 August 2012 by Emperor

The decent people in and around Joplin have manifest their disgust at the targeting of houses of worship and display love for their neighbors. (h/t: gu)

Christian college student’s idea leads to rally for burned mosque

By Josh Levs, CNN

(CNN) - When 20-year-old Ashley Carter heard about a mosque burned to the ground in her town this week, she was shocked.

“I was very saddened,” she told CNN on Wednesday. “I thought it was very evil.”

So Carter, a student at Ozark Christian College in Joplin, Missouri, texted a friend, suggesting they organize an event “promoting acts of love.”

But quickly, the idea changed: They would organize a “rally of people coming together, from all walks of life, all religions, a really diverse group of people trying to promote this radical love.”

She called Kimberly Kester, spokeswoman for the Islamic Society of Joplin, whose worship house serving about 50 families in the southwest Missouri city burned down Monday. Investigators have not determined the cause, but the mosque has been attacked in the past.

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Kester supported the idea. So Carter and some of her friends created the plan for the rally and announced it on a Facebook page. The next day, Tuesday, word began to spread. By Wednesday morning, more than 400 people had posted that they would attend the event, scheduled for Saturday, August 25.

Carter said she was inspired by “my love for Jesus. And I know that Jesus calls us to love people.”

“With everything that’s been happening in the news this week” – which includes a shooting Sunday at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin that left six worshipers and the gunman dead – “I was pretty discouraged,” Carter said. “Regardless of what you believe, I think everybody’s entitled to loving whoever.”

Kester told CNN she and other members of the mosque plan to attend the rally.

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The response to the burning from people throughout the community has been “outstanding,” she said. “There were representatives from different churches, different organizations at the site that afternoon speaking to the Imam. People have been calling anyone that they know that has been involved with the mosque, offering to help.”

St. Philip’s Episcopal Church in Joplin is hosting an iftar – a meal eaten by Muslims after dark during Ramadan – on Wednesday evening. The Council on American-Islamic Relations announced that speakers will include members of the interfaith community. Sponsoring groups include the South Joplin Christian Church, the United Hebrew Congregation, the First Community Church and Peace Lutheran Church, CAIR said.

Representatives of various Islamic groups will attend, Kester said. They will discuss the future and what provisions are needed to continue Sunday school and prayers.

The mosque is holding daily prayers at someone’s house now, and expects to rent a new place as soon as this week, although numerous religious institutions have offered their facilities, Kester said.

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“We’re hoping for security and that type of support from our community,” she added.

Members say this is an opportunity to kind of start over and improve on things that we’ve always wanted to improve upon, like our security system or Sunday school facilities,” she said. “It’s a time for us to unite and focus on supporting each other. And yes, it’s a tragedy … but we want to focus on coming together and building a stronger community.”

No final decision has been made on whether the mosque will move to a new location, but there is a consensus to move inside the city limits, Kester said. “We feel that the response time for fire employees would be less if were in the city limits and it would offer us a little bit more protection and security.”

No definite plans will be made before an investigation is completed into the burning, said the mosque’s treasurer, Navid Zaidi. “We need to get this crime solved, before we do anything.”

He said he hopes the rally is safe and that authorities keep everyone protected. Assuming the fire was arson, the perpetrator “is out there – he is loose,” Zaidi said.

Zaidi described the support coming from the community as “tremendous.”

A fundraising effort to help rebuild the mosque is off to an auspicious start.

The website of the official campaign shows a goal of $250,000, with more than $40,000 pledged by Wednesday afternoon.

A video for the campaign refers to the mosque as “our refuge in a crazy and hectic world.” It shows what the mosque looked like, followed by images of the charred wreckage.

Arsalan Iftikhar, an international human rights lawyer and founder of TheMuslimGuy.com, tweeted that he will donate a dollar for every retweet of his message. He quickly got hundreds of retweets.

Iftikhar is a frequent contributor to CNN.com.

Carter says she expects donations to be taken at the rally. And anyone who wants to donate money to cover the costs of staging the rally can through the Facebook page.

Different kinds of bands will play, including religious bands, she said. And speakers will talk about “promoting love.”

“When there’s an act of hate, you have a choice to make it something beautiful. So that’s what this is all about: making things beautiful from things that aren’t.”

UPDATE I:

Joplin Mosque Raises Half its Rebuilding Goal in 2 Days

“The mosque has raised $126,000 of its $250,000 goal in an online campaign that’s attracted nearly 1,000 donors, many of them anonymous. A suspicious fire early Monday morning razed the mosque. This last blaze followed an arson attempt caught on tape five weeks ago that the FBI is still investigating.”

UPDATE II:

Joplin mosque members encouraged by support

“Members of a Joplin mosque that was destroyed in a fire will rebuild and have been encouraged by the support shown them by the Joplin community.”

  • NurAlia

    Solid State…
    Besides, I can only issue half a fatwah, because I am a woman, and according to Spencer and Geller, I only have half as much law as a man…lol

  • Solid Snake

    @NurAlia

    Lol I know, I was just poking fun at how the Islamophobes like to see death threats in every little thing.

  • NurAlia

    Solid State.

    No, it is not a death threat. You see, stress due to insane hate of others causes a rise in blood pressure.

    The high viscosity of the syrup of hate that pumps thorugh the ‘less than human’(atomiton) is quite troublesome when it seems the efforts of turning all people against those they hate fails.

    In this case, the true message of Jesus is exibitied over and above the hate message of Spencer and Geller, causing the pump (humans would have a heart) to over compensate, causing a rise in PSI, in which the weak part of the pipes would fail (that would be in the brain area) in the atomitons Geller and Spencer (and those of the same manufatering lot) heads to explode.

    All I said was I want to see it happen.

  • Solid Snake

    @NurAlia
    Is that a death threat?! Oh, I think it is! Boy, Spencer is gonna be preeeety excited that he now has one more “Fatwa” placed on his head! lol

  • marco

    I bet the loons are frothing at the mouth in rage over this.

    Very nice of those guys. Stuff like does restore your hope amidst a delluge of right wing nutjobs screaming about freedoms whilst denying it to everyone else.

  • Hatice

    Thank you LoonWatch for sharing this, showed up on my page; although I am very saddened by the fact that the Mosque was lost to a fire, the spirit of a young person to mobilize the masses is very touching. As a Muslim, I would like to send my gratitude to whomever is involved in the whole event, especially Ashley Carter.

  • Amela

    Every community has good people. Goodness is not limited to one ethnic/religious/racial group. It is everywhere–thank Allah SWT! Ameen.

  • NurAlia

    I want to see Pam Geller and Robert Spencers head explode.

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  • Christian-friend

    [sarcasm] Stupid Dhimmis. Don’t they know that they are promoting Jihad? They should be cheering for the destruction! [/sarcasm]

  • mindy1

    I shall make another non controversial statement and say faith in humanity -restored :D :D :D

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/GargamelGold?feature=mhee CriticalDragon1177

    @Emperor

    This is great news! Anti Loons indeed!

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