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  2. List of mosques in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Proposed mosque, also known as the "Ground Zero mosque", a plan that became subject of controversy in 2010. Currently a museum, not a mosque, is planned. But in September 2011, a temporary 4,000-square-foot (370 m 2) Islamic center opened in renovated space at the site. [52]

  3. Mosque Maryam - Wikipedia

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    Mosque Maryam, also known as Muhammad Mosque #2 or Temple #2, is the headquarters of the Nation of Islam, located in Chicago, Illinois. It is at 7351 South Stony Island Avenue in the South Shore neighborhood. [ 1 ]

  4. Park51 - Wikipedia

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    Ventura also argued that denying the right for a mosque to be built near Ground Zero would be similar to removing churches from Oklahoma City, where the Oklahoma City bombing occurred (the deadliest act of terrorism in the United States prior to 9/11), if Timothy McVeigh, the man who perpetrated the attack, was a Christian. Ventura also ...

  5. News Corp., the Saudi Prince and the 'Ground Zero Mosque' - AOL

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    Amid the howls of outrage over the proposed Islamic community center and mosque near Ground Zero, some political pundits on Fox News, which is owned by Rupert Murdoch's media conglomerate News ...

  6. Al-Sadiq Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Al Sadiq Mosque (or Wabash Mosque) was commissioned in 1922 in the Bronzeville neighborhood in city of Chicago. [1] The Al-Sadiq Mosque is one of America 's earliest built mosques and the oldest standing mosque in the country today.

  7. Mosque Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Mosque Foundation is located in Bridgeview, Illinois, in the Chicago metropolitan area. Today, the mosque has become one of the largest mosques in the United States, serving a community of more than 50,000 Muslims.

  8. List of Ahmadiyya buildings and structures - Wikipedia

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    Al-Sadiq Mosque in Chicago which is the first mosque built in the US by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community due to the missionary pioneering efforts of Mufti Muhammad Sadiq; thus the mosque was named after him ‘Sadiq’ (meaning ‘honest/truthful in all respects’ in Arabic). [165] Van Buren Mosque in Chicago. [160]

  9. Ground zero mosque - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ground_zero_mosque&oldid=746645035"This page was last edited on 28 October 2016, at 17:16 (UTC). (UTC).