For the past month, Rutherford County Tennessee has been embroiled in brouhaha over the local Islamic community's plan to build a new Islamic Center. A huge backlash began immediately after the plan was approved by the county planning commission during a routine meeting. The local newspaper, the Daily News Journal, ran this headline on June 18:
<<Mosque's Approval Draws Resident's Ire
By Scott Broden, SBRODEN@DNJ.COM, June 18, 2010
Hundreds Pack County Commission Meeting
Hundreds of residents packed Thursday's Rutherford County Commission meeting where more than 20 voiced opposition to a planned Islamic center on Veals Road off Bradyville Pike.
"I would submit to you that we have a duty here at home to understand thoroughly the nature, the intent, the funding of any group that is being invited into our community under that general banner (of Islam)," said Allen Jackson, the pastor of World Outreach Church in Murfreesboro.>>
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http://www.dnj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=20106180313On June 25, Republican candidate for Congress LouAnn Zelenik entered the fray:
<<Zelenik Denounces Plan to Build Mosque
By Travis Loller, Associated Press Writer, June 30, 2010
Sixth District candidate Lou Ann Zelenik said she stands with those who oppose building what she calls "an Islamic training center."
She says the center is not part of a religious movement, but a political one "designed to fracture the moral and political foundation of Middle Tennessee"
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"Until the American Muslim community find it in their hearts to separate themselves from their evil, radical counterparts, to condemn those who want to destroy our civilization and will fight against them, we are not obligated to open our society to any of them," Zelenik says in the statement.>>
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http://www.dnj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2010306300039At this point, the war of words is at a fever pitch. A large, organized opposition group is planning a march on July 14 to deliver a petition of some kind to the county commission. The county commission has so far voted down, by a small margin, efforts by opposition commissioners to pass motions to rescind the planning commission's approval, force the matter into court, and various other means to otherwise block the mosque. Many people in the community has spoken out in support of the Mosque and the right to worship peacefully. A group formed to hold a vigil for peace at the courthouse on the square. Bad weather kept turnout low, but there was very good press the following day.
A group of students at Middle Tennessee State University has formed a group called Middle Tennesseans for Religious Freedom and is planning a counter demonstration on the same day that the mosque opponents plan to deliver their petition to the county courthouse. The students are using a Facebook group as a quick way to organize support (the Facebook name is Middle Tennesseans for Religious Freedom). They had an open meeting at the university this evening and there was a very strong turnout. I think that a substantial number may turnout for the counter demonstration, but that is not certain and I'm concerned that the mosque opponents may be better organized.
Anyone wishing to come to Murfreesboro, TN to participate is invited to show up at the steps of the county courthouse on July 14 at 2:45pm.