By Bob Norman August 08, 2002
Shafayat Mohamed has a dream. He dreams that one day little Muslim boys and girls will join hands with Christian and Jewish boys and girls around the world and walk together as sisters and brothers. He really does. The mosque leader dreams that Palestinians and other predominantly poor and uneducated Arabs will pull themselves out of their own dark age and erase the hatred that has held them there. He hopes for the death of...
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Mahdi and Awad have both headed Masjid Al-Iman, one of the more fundamentalist mosques in South Florida (top). Raed Awad addresses a congregation at a Broward County mosque, Nur-Ul Islam,in the late 1990s (bottom).