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Menino's mosque

The bizarre story behind the construction of Boston's most controversial building
By DAVID S. BERNSTEIN  |  November 24, 2008

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Most locals concede that getting anything of substance accomplished in Boston is a Herculean task. Residents have all but embraced the principle of civic inaction with a perverse kind of local pride. In the end, who you know is probably more important than what you are trying to do. And there is no doubt that little is accomplished without the approval and support of the mayor, Thomas M. Menino.

So it is with the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural Center (ISBCC) near the intersection of Tremont Street and Martin Luther King Boulevard. Better known as the Roxbury mosque, the ISBCC has been in the works for more than 20 years. A few weeks ago it finally opened its doors for prayer — five years late, millions over budget, and still far from complete.

While the story of the building of the Roxbury mosque may not be worthy of a Hollywood epic, it does contain the stuff of a good television drama: community intrigue, religious conflict, media controversy, foreign money, suspicions of extremist ties, and once-cocksure public officials who have since retreated into a zone of silence.

Mayor Menino, in a fit of multicultural ecumenicalism, approved the sale of city-owned land to the mosque for the bargain basement — and still controversial — price of $175,000, plus the promise of in-kind services, including upkeep of nearby parks. The predictable uproar that arose in the wake of not only selling land well below market rates, but also selling it to a religious institution in contravention of the supposed separation of church and state, was supposed to be muffled by making the complex available for community use. But oops — that never happened.

The promised community facilities for non-congregant use still have not been built. An entire second phase of the project, meant to contain most of those functions, will not happen at all in the foreseeable future. The failure of the mosque project to conform to its original plans represents a broken promise between the mosque developers and the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA).

Originally intended to minister to an urban congregation of African-American Muslims, the mosque project was turned over by the city, with no fanfare and little notice, to the control of suburban-based Muslims of largely Saudi Arabian heritage: the Islamic Society of Boston (ISB), which more recently became the Muslim American Society of Boston (MAS-Boston). Perhaps the city believed, incorrectly, that one Muslim community could easily step in for another. In fact, the two groups are quite different.

If it was not, however, for the generosity of conservative Middle Eastern Muslims (often a euphemism for those who are hostile to or suspicious of Westerners and Americans), the mosque never would have been built. Most of the cost, estimated at $15.6 million by MAS-Boston, has come from Egyptian, Saudi, and other Arab donors.

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Re: Menino's mosque
excellent piece of journalism!! thinking of "linkage" and linkages, where does the bank of commerce and other local financial entities fall into place in the equation. recall, the boston bank of commerce, located in dudley square, was a key player in development along the southwest corridor. remember the famous saturday "coup" spawned by wilkerson and other players to oust then president ron homer from his position there? it would be a bit of irony for the current powers that be in that bank not to have a role in a project of this size, yes?
By jeffmcnary on 11/20/2008 at 10:59:08
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David Bernstein's article is laced with inconcistencies and bent facts carefully written to insight hatred directly and indirectly towards one of Boston' diverse and growing communities.  First of all if Mr. Bernstein were really truthfull about the sources of funding of this project he'd have facts to tie them to.  He doesn't!  Just generalizations from a defamation lawsuit that has been mutually dropped by all parties.  If he was truthful and knowlegable about the funding of Islamic churches he would have found that they cannot be financed using commerical sources that are tied to income charges and income payments.  So the commercial funding statement is a lie but he said there was in his research....name them please?  Bernstein continues with accusations about this mosque's leaders are Saudi Arabs, again this is a lie.  This mosque includes a varied ethnic background from many different communities of whom which have made personal donations.  A large part of the funding comes primarily from donations from members of the community, interest free loans from business members of the local Boston islamic community.  This project and community share a strong relationship from its Jewish neighbors in Cambridge.  The land was legally purchased from the BRA bottom line.  The land was a dump laced with toxic waste and public hazzard prior what it is now.  It has been an eye sore for many years.  Bernstein's article can be debunct in too many ways to fit in one blog but one thing is clear that the article was written as a contination of a hate motivated individual.  You be the judge!
By Henry63 on 11/20/2008 at 5:56:53
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Mayor Menino is just as dirty as Dianne Wilkerson.It's not true that he in no longer involved in activities at the mosque,in fact by his orders the mosque was allowed to be occupied without a cetificate of occupancy which was not issued because of saftey concerns by the Boston Fire Department.
By ONCEAJAKE on 11/20/2008 at 6:21:45
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David Bernstein apparently could not find anything worthy to report on or write about for the Phoenix except re-hashing an old complicated story, then collecting pieces from her and pieces from there and write this very lengthy, mind-boggling, report.I am really sick of people like you David who have nothing to do except picking on people of other colors, other religion, or other ethnicity.Most information in Menino's mosque article is wrong, twisted, and written in misleading way. I only admire for been too smart to know how to twist the fact and fabricate information. Your hate-full heart could not take the courage to report on the enormous benefit of this project to Ruxbury Community. .
By Joseph on 11/21/2008 at 6:58:42
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Berstein's inconsistencies in this article are transparent as is his motifs for writing it.  In reading such a lengthy article designed as a continuation to insight suspicion and hatred around this project is as much a motif for expressing one's own hatred for this particular group. Go figure it's nothing new that he added that hasn't already been published before!  This is a clear cut case of re-igniting the fire so to speak.  If you are an American and an advocate for constitutional rights as the article touches upon the separation of church and state.  Ironically the bias and motives for publishing the article is just as much an effort of one group (I'm sorry to say my fellow Jews) preventing another (Muslims)from excercising freedom of religion in the United States.  Think about!  The majority of Jews living in the Boston Area really don't care about a swath of polluted land in which there was no outlying Jewish community in the vicinity.   Even if there was I guess we should thank the ISBCC for cleaning up an eye sore, environmental hazzard and adding value to the neighborhood in which it serves.  Already there are businesses flocking to the area.  On my visit to the mosque yesterday I found an an Ethiopian/Somalian restaurant behind it which offers a variety of cuisine that I've never tasted before.   Most of the patrons were not Saudis arabs as Berstein suggests and the majority of the patron with whom I spoke to (are from the Sudan region) say they attend this mosque for regular prayers and events.  Hardly the villians that Berstein implies.  Whether you have reason to hate them or not the best way to the truth is to find out for yourself.  This article is an attack on one of Boston's growing and diverse community that we don't know.  It's time to get to know our neighbors and demonstrate what being American is really about. 
By Henry63 on 11/21/2008 at 9:54:22
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with chucky and lady di out of the game, well gosh, who'll sustain this farce, a swam of locust? follow the yellow brick road and oops there it is..and it's not about religion or empowerment. it's all 19th century deciet and greed redux. what are mr. salim's credentials anyway? why the tenure at the bra?
By jeffmcnary on 11/21/2008 at 1:25:13
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Jeff, Interestly enough your analogy is a fitting rebutle.  If you follow the motives along the yellow brick road eventually it lead to the Emerald City with the Grand Wizard who was a phony behind a curtain and smoke screen to deceive the people.  This aticle isn't anything different from your analogy accept that Berstein has a motive to lead you to beleive otherwise from the truth.  His act is nothing but a smoke screen with a little coward behind a curtain.  Salim is a Boston city employee and maybe just a convenient coincidence for those looking to destroy a man's advocacy for his community.  The fact that Bernstein uses the Wilkerson scapegoat as guilt by association works well with political spin.  That is what this witch hunt is all about.  If you really beleive that people should care about how a parcel of land that was legally purchased and suggest is criminal then how come Mr. Bernstein isn't concerned about the many parcels of land that lie vacant all around Boston collecting trash?  Where is his concern for those as well? 
By Henry63 on 11/21/2008 at 3:25:15
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 Superb article.
By Solomon on 11/21/2008 at 5:30:33
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screw you victimization type beggars...really. time for the gallows for beggars and pimps like these people. enough of kind words and discussion, like i asked...show the credentials. change? yea, o.k. now muhammad AND COYLE..need speak up.
By jeffmcnary on 11/23/2008 at 2:26:21
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Look them up yourself or better yet hold your breath until they do.
By Henry63 on 11/24/2008 at 9:34:58
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All praises to the Most High that there are still talented investigative reporters who can put the puzzle pieces together in a cogent way and have the cajones to do it.  Kudos Mr. Bernstein.  And Kudos to the Boston Phoenix.  You were my paper of choice when I llived in Boston. Glad to see your still kicking up a storm and delivering the goods.
Anyone who wants to know more about the Muslim Brotherhood and its many tenacles should check out Steve Emerson and his Investigative Project website,  http://www.investigativeproject.org/profile/all/ Thanks from your Cherokee friend, Nettlecarrier
 
 
By Nettlecarrier on 12/09/2008 at 7:22:53

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