Mosque Construction ‘SOARING’ in the United States From Coast to Coast
WASHINGTON (Sinclair Broadcast Group) — The religious landscape in the United States is changing.
Mosques are not as ubiquitous as Starbucks or Mcdonald’s but they are now sewn into America’s landscape.
“That represents something new and I think for some people, represents a threat,” he said.
Construction of mosques is soaring,
especially in America’s suburbs. The number has more than doubled since
2000, up from about 1200 houses of Islamic worship to an estimated 2600
today.
The census bureau does not ask questions about religion. We can’t
say if the number of mosques is growing faster than the muslim
population.
According to a rough estimate from Scott Thumma with the Hartford Institute for Religion Research,
there’s one mosque for every 1,562 Muslims as compared to about one
Christian church for every 524 christians, but again these are rough
numbers.
Counterterrorism expert Kyle Shideler says some mosques in America
are connected by financial ties or influence to groups like the Muslim
brotherhood, which the State Department does not list as a terrorist
organization.
“I become concerned when we are looking at large mosques that are
raised with money coming from overseas and typically you see that with
the large mosques,” Shideler said.
Rabbi Jonah Pesner sees mosques as a deterrent to terrorism.”They
are Americans and they are seeking a better life for their families just
like you and I.”
Muslims are held in a favorable view by the majority of Americans
according to a Sadat Chair poll taken in late 2015. But at the same
time, the majority of American’s 61 percent to 37 percent hold an
unfavorable view of Islam.
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