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By Bob Hirshon | September 17, 2010
In his Sept. 12 Outlook essay, "Even now, Muslims must have faith in America," Tariq Ramadan wrote: "American society, including Muslims, faces a choice: It can be driven by mistrust, fundamentalism and populism, or it can rely on constructive religious and civic organizations working for a better common future."
The day after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, Imam Shamshad of the Ahmadiyya mosque in Silver Spring reached out to the Rev. Liz Lerner, our minister at Unitarian Universalist Church of Silver Spring. In the spirit of healing, Imam Shamshad presented the Rev. Lerner with a Koran. They became friends, and in the years since, members of our congregations have joined one another at services.
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| Imam Shamshad Nasir - File Photo |
I suspect that others responded similarly in affirming their belief in the importance of religious tolerance. And I wonder whether the Rev. Jones's efforts to inflame hatred of Islam served instead to galvanize the forces for love and inclusion.
Maybe God does indeed move in mysterious ways.
Bob Hirshon, Takoma Park
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