Will the WTC Mosque Be Represented at the 9/11 Memorial Museum?
Today, there’s an editorial piece in the Daily News that says anyone who’s opposed to the inclusion of the World Trade Center Cross in the 9/11 Memorial Museum is “insane” and described the “argument” posed in the lawsuit by an atheist group demanding that i be removed as “galling and childish.” And it had me thinking.
Maybe there’s some room for compromise. How about this? Keep the cross, as it did have significance for a handful of people of a certain faith, but also be sure to highlight the mosque that was on the 17th floor of the South Tower. The New York Times reminded everyone about it when the controversy surrounding a planned Islamic center blocks from Ground Zero really began to heat up. It would certainly make sense for the museum.
Per the museum’s website:
The Museum’s growing collection of diverse materials includes artifacts, photographs, audio and video tapes, personal effects and memorabilia, expressions of tribute and remembrance, recorded testimonies and digital files and websites related to the history of the World Trade Center.
Perfect, than including the WTC mosque shouldn’t create any controversy right? After all it is part of the history. BTW, we have the perfect artist in mind for making it happen.





























exactly.
I wonder, if indeed there was a mosque on the 17th floor of the South Tower, how it is possible that the islamic people destroyed it? Any islamic terrorist, how ever insane, would never destroy a building with the mosque inside, because of fear it would shut the gate to Paradise down for him.
why not Muslim extremists kill other Muslims. A prayer room isn't going to stop a fanatic
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