ROSEDALE, Md. —Muslims in the Baltimore region are encouraging open and honest conversation amid all the violence.
U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin attended a Baltimore mosque Sunday night and said it's fitting that the United Against Hate event happened the day before Independence Day.
Mosque leaders said outreach events are working in the battle against Islamaphobia, but admit there's a long way to go.
Cardin said Americans need to build more bridges to overcome hate.
"Demolition is very easy rather than construction. You can demolish a building in three seconds. It will take three years to build it. We understand that and we're in it for the long game," said Raheem Younus, president, Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Baltimore Chapter.
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5 comments:
cardin can go to hell and he will. a muslim would slit the nasty jewish in name only's throat in a second. he's a disgrace to not only jews but the decent human race.
Muslims do not believe in God ,
which this Country was founded upon.
Everywhere you turn they are tried
& partially succeeded to take the
name of God away from US citizens.
BUT----does our Government take
their religious beliefs away from
them???? Hell No! What does that
tell you about the good ole USA???
12:23
Either the USA was never what we were taught in grade school (those of us who are old).
Or
The USA used to be a moral god fearing country even though all of its leaders were freemasons (Satanists), but it slid into the abyss because of the citizens' laziness.
He's completely clueless. Hope he gets an earful next time he shows up at his synagogue.
Cardin = Democrat
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