This barren July...
This post is particularly difficult for me. I am from Iowa, the nearest "city" I grew up to was Cedar Rapids . I remember trips into town, to worship, get groceries and the like.
For many Cedar Rapids isn't much of a city. It is modestly sized and doesn't boast of anything particularly important. The capitol, before the flood, was located on an island. This little trait was shared only by Paris.
Cedar Rapids, however, boast something else important. Something else not often given attention. Cedar Rapids hosts the Mother Mosque in America. This mosque, built in 1934, is the first permanent structure built to serve specifically as a mosque in North America.
I remember how proud I felt when I learned this.
This pride is contrasted to a deep pain over recent events.
The opposition to Cordoba House, a Muslim center to be built near ground zero, is well documented . (Listen to the audio, especially the recording of the commission meeting, to get a sense of the ...