Controversy Surrounds Proposed Islamic Community
31 August 2004 - 12:00pm
Controversy surrounds planned Muslim enclave in Little Rock, Arkansas.
"Controversy over building a proposed Islamic community in Little Rock and many residents are not pleased. The planning commission unanimously approved the project which includes a mosque, a school and more than 20 homes."
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Muslim Community Development Plans
Source:
FOX News, August 30, 2004
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