Why are you so mad, routan? These are questions that were asked by New Yorkers and never addressed by imam Rauf or the developer El-Gamal, et al. Only natural that they would re-appear.
Let's consider the
Cordoba House appellation. You fully know that this was the original name of the proposed mosque development. As a PR move, the project was renamed Park51 (how Donnie Trump of El-Gamal and unnamed friends!) Why claim ignorance in a public forum when it takes but a five second search to determine the truth?
For example, we can refer to a
New York Daily News article from July 14 -
Of course, we should not be surprised that the use of the "Cordoba" reference occurs over and over again. For example, your imam Rauf's special Islamic organizing initiative is called the "Cordoba Initiative," isn't it? Surely you are of aware of it?
Let's see how he deflects the meaning of "Cordoba" for his English language audience and a woefully ignorant of history and historical context American audience -
Wow, and here all of Europe thought that the Ummayads were foreign invaders and conquerors and that their plan to lay siege to all of Europe was a pretty frightening thing. I guess they did not read the press releases before they decided to kick them back out. Oh, if those glory days could just come back, THEN those infidels would see the light!
By the way, exactly what is imam Rauf's role in this whole thing? Reading the FAQ for the Cordoba Initiative, he says this -
and then right after,
Do you kind of see why I keep referring to Cordoba House as the name for this project? And why it becomes important for us historically and geopolitically ignorant Americans to kind of start down that flower strewn path of awareness as we aren't talking about Kansas anymore?
Actually, I find the entire Cordoba Initiative WWW site a fascinating read, if you know enough to read between the lines. Then it becomes kind of an ugly thing of manipulation and misdirection, but a perfect example of the application of taquiyya. Oh well, it will not be the first time someone tried to put lipstick on a pig.
I guess here I can segue into a question. Just exactly what is the Cordoba Initiative's partner, the American Society for Muslim Advancement, and why are so many people leery about both its methods and its goals?
I mean, I did a quick look up, again, and found this interesting commentary that goes on for thousands and thousands of words about whom they might be and how they go about their business...
Absolutely fascinating reading. Can this be right?
Anyway, moving on a bit. Why are financing sources so important? As a finance guy myself, I know that money flows from people who have a special interest in something. That's natural, people look out for their own interests.
I am pretty sure the imam can raise funds, he and his wife, "Daisy" Khan, have this way about them. But $100 million is a lot of money and even as actively engaged as your mosque members may be, that is a lot of money. I would hazard more money than they can raise by passing around the plate, so to speak.
Which means outside investors. Could you pretty please ask the imam the next time you see him to let us know exactly who is make up the $99.98 million shortfall?
I also know that who leads real estate development projects is kinda important. You have to have trust in their integrity and their skill sets.
Which brings us to the developer, Sharif El-Gamal.
I personally value all kinds of life experience. After all, we all have to start somewhere.
Born into a fairly successful family, Sharif's main claim to fame before the immediate present, however, doesn't really impress me much. After all, he was a waiter until 2007, wasn't he? Then, using OPM (other people's money) he bought a few properties to start down a path of being a slum lord, kinda like the good imam himself. BTW, who fronted him this seed capital?
Still, this is NYC we are talking about and if you can make it as a waiter there you can make it anywhere.
But someone, somewhere seems to have a special trust that he can run a $100 million development project even with no experience in doing anything of the sort. Hmmmmm.
Oh, and I still LOVE the idea of a multi-faith Islamic community pool, considering Islam by its own definition is one of the most intolerant of other faiths. Just for laughs, could you double-check with your imam and ask him if he would let a polytheistic faith even near the place, you know, maybe to hold a ceremony or a ritual or take a group swim? As I recall, Islam barely tolerates the presence of those who have a monotheistic faith but absolutely abhors polytheistic faiths. Just sayin'.
BTW, as I have been catching up on my reading about the players in this game it does look like most are Saudis. which mean Wahabbism to me. You did not answer my question as to the variant of Islam you represent. Wahabbi, or not? Any chance we are corresponding with one of the "Muslim Leaders of Tomorrow?"
I'll take a break here as I, for some reason, have this need for a double espresso. How about you?