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Islamic Center holds Friday prayers for first time since arson

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More than four months ago an arsonist attacked the Islamic Center of Greater Toledo in Perrysburg in an alleged hate crime.

Today Muslims held Friday prayers in the renovated building for the first time since the fire.    

During the sermon, the Imam said this is a house that has seen good and bad times, but today is a day to celebrate.

For the first time since the fire in September, members of the Islamic Center of Greater Toledo arrived at the mosque for Friday prayers.

"It's so heartwarming," says Aicha Burkett who lives in Sylvania. "It's so emotional coming here after such a long time away. It feels right at home. I love it."

Inside the newly renovated prayer room, the Imam told the group they are home sweet home: "Everybody is welcome. A Muslim, a Christian, a Jew, a Hindu, a Buddhist, an atheist."

It's the same room where an Indiana man allegedly ignited flames that reached the chandeliers.

"We obviously feel a little hurt," says Cherrefe Kadri, President of the Islamic Center of Greater Toledo.  "But it's OK. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger."

Floors, ceiling, and chandeliers have been replaced.  Walls have been painted.

The renovation project which isn't finished yet means a lot to the restoration crews.

"It's a House of God, no matter how you look at it," says Jim Mossing, the owner of SMB Restoration Specialists. "We live in the United States where it's our right to practice our religion no matter what. We've worked a lot of Sundays and a lot of people say God will get mad because I didn't go to church. But you're in God's house. You're doing what you can do to get these people back so they can worship God just like everybody else."

Several students made a special trip to pray in the new prayer room on Friday.

They've been attending classes in a building at Owens Community College since the fire.

 "I'm happy to be back," says Kareen Darwich who is nine years old. "I can't wait to come and go to school here again."

Meanwhile, the Indiana man 52-year-old Randy Linn who said his is responsible for setting the flames inside the prayer room is trying to withdraw his guilty plea.

 

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