Feisal Abdul Rauf_20100902130009_JPG

Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf in Manama, Bahrain, on November 9, 2005. (World Economic Forum / Flickr.com / Creative Commons)

  • More Talker Stories
Image of Facebook's Stock Certificate Filed with SEC
Image of Facebook's Stock Certificate

Facebook's stock certificates could become collectors' items …

American Idol Hollywood Week Begins with Fall
'Idol' Hollywood Week Begins with Fall

Wednesday night's "American Idol" might have been the most …

The Rock Knew About Bin Laden Raid, Could Be President
The Rock Knew About Bin Laden Raid

Just when you thought this year's presidential campaign had …

Ellen Responds to Anti-Gay Group 'Haters'
Ellen Responds to 'Haters'

On Wednesday's episode of "The Ellen Degeneres Show," the host …

Music Video 'Hey Girl' Lets You Control the Action
Music Video 'Hey Girl' is Interactive

If you were a fan of "Choose Your Own Adventure" books as a …

Study Finds Whales Stressed By Ocean Noise
Study: Whales Stressed By Ocean Noise

Feces sniffing dogs and the timing of a national tragedy helped…

Eva Mendes Talks Beauty Tips, But Not Ryan Gosling
Eva Mendes Quiet on Relationship

Eva Mendes is known for staying mum on all things personal in …

Jack in the Box Fast Food Chain Offers Bacon Milkshake
Fast Food Chain Offers Bacon Milkshake

You can now get your sugar and pork fix all in one drink, with …

Google Doodle Marks Charles Dickens' 200th Birthday
Google Marks Charles Dickens' Birthday

Master storyteller Charles Dickens' influence on culture lives …

Hubble's 'Zoom Lens' Benefits Astronomers With Close Up View of a Galaxy
Hubble's 'Zoom Lens' Gives Closer Look

The Hubble Telescope has made it possible to study the physical…

  • Marketplace

Who is Feisal Abdul Rauf, Imam of the Park51 Mosque?

Updated: Thursday, 02 Sep 2010, 1:13 PM EDT
Published : Thursday, 02 Sep 2010, 1:13 PM EDT

(CANVAS STAFF REPORTS) - The name Feisal Abdul Rauf has been talked about a lot lately, since it was announced that he is trying to build a mosque near ground zero. But, who is he?

The New York Times reported that Rauf was born to an Egyptian family in Kuwait in 1948 and moved to the United States in the '60s when he was a teenager.

He founded the American Society for Muslim Advancement in 1997, which has both Muslim and non-Muslim members. ASMA describes him as a man who has "dedicated his life to building bridges between Muslims and the West."

According to PBS.org , Rauf holds a degree in physics from Columbia University in New York and a master's degree in plasma physics from Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey. The well-educated imam also attended schools in England, Egypt and Malaysia.

The 61-year-old and his wife, Daisy Khan, are attempting to build Park51, a controversial large Muslim community center in Lower Manhattan near ground zero.

During the controversy surrounding the plan to build the mosque blocks from Ground Zero, Rauf has been quiet, speaking mostly with foreign media while on a State Department-financed goodwill tour of Gulf countries.

The Associated Press reported that Rauf told the daily Bahrain newspaper Akhbar Al-Khaleej on Aug. 24 that he blamed the news media, in part, for strained relations between Muslims and Americans. Rauf said the media "has succeeded in portraying stereotypical images, focusing on the negative and criticizing the other."

As the imam ’ or spiritual leader ’ of the Masjid Al-Farah center Park51 in Manhattan, he said he has always instilled a message of peace and understanding between Muslims, Christians and Jews.

A member of the National Inter-religious Initiative For Peace in Washington, D.C., the religious scholar has voiced his desire for peace in the Middle East.

Also a published author, his most recent book titled "What's Right With Islam: A New Vision for Muslims and the West" appeared on the Christian Science Monitor's list of the top books on religion.

  • Marketplace
Advertisement
  • Latest News
  • Suggested Search
  • Similar Stories