Summary
Sept. 11, 2001, is as vivid today as it was five years ago for Mohammad Hossain, a Bangladeshi, who is director of the Islamic Center of Redlands.
"Everyone was very afraid as soon as they heard those Arabic names in the news," Hossain said about the day that changed him and countless others.See the full content of this document
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Vivid Memories of 9/11
Hossain's congregation felt the day's effects just as much as he did. Vandalism plagued the mosque for weeks on end, he said, with beer bottles lining the parking lot, an Islamic flag and pole knocked down, parking lot lights broken, and a bag of feces left at the door.
Drivers even honked and threw rocks as they sped past the o...See the full content of this document
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