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Acting imam charged with Westlake robbery
2006-12-24
ELYRIA — Muslims from a local mosque say they feel betrayed after one of their own was accused of robbing a mother and son in Westlake.
Abdul Bari was one of five acting imams who led sermons at the Masjid al-Madinah mosque on Reid Avenue in Lorain, said Mahmoud Al Tabbaa, one of the mosqueÂ’s board members. An imam is anyone who leads prayer services in the Muslim religion, but who must exhibit a wealth of knowledge about Islam and piety, he said.

Bari, 40, of Elyria was in contention to become the official imam of the mosque, who would lead all services and be paid. He was well-liked among the congregation — comprised of about 40 families — because he was fluent in Arabic, Pakistani and English, and he was very intelligent. “He seemed perfect in every way,” said Sam Shannawi, 40, one of the congregants.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Â“WeÂ’re Muslims. (The congregants) trusted him, thatÂ’s what we do,” Shearson said. “WeÂ’re not suspicious of each other.”

We noticed. Believe me, we noticed.

“We let someone slip in that we didn’t check fully,” said Ephraim Bahar, 60, another board member. “Now we are the victim.”

Of course. You're a Muslim; the very word means "victim".

He said people in the congregation were afraid to attend Friday services and children were afraid of an anti-Muslim backlash at school.

Of course they are! Not so worried about making sure the fellow leading you in prayers isn't a career criminal, but when he goes out an robs people, well, then you worry about what might happen to YOU.

Asshats.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2006-12-24 11:19  

#3  Since life is full circle, there is hope for Lorain in the future.
Posted by: Art   2006-12-24 10:00  

#2  "Man, things really HAVE changed back home." Sorry. The neighborhood ain't what it used to be.
Posted by: JohnQC   2006-12-24 09:46  

#1  ...Man, things really HAVE changed back home - when we moved to Lorain in '65, it was all solidly Italian, when I left in '77 it was mostly Puerto Rican...

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2006-12-24 07:27  

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