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If you can clarify exactly which one it is, I can make a drive next weekend to get pictures. As I understand it, there are 5 mosques/Islamic centers in Dearborn. My pictures won't be great, but maybe that will encourage someone else to take better ones. -
TaxmanTalk14:56, 11 March 2006 (UTC)reply
No, it's one of the Mosques in one of the most heavily Islamic areas in the Western world, it's been around for a long time, and it's pretty large. Seems like it has good reason to be kept. -
TaxmanTalk20:04, 9 November 2006 (UTC)reply
Now this is exactly the kind of information (backed by
verifiable sources and independent 3rd party
citations) that needs to be in the article ... that's why I have just placed an {{importance}} template on it.
Sometimes in the late
1980s, when I lived outside of
Ann Arbor (where I made shahada in my 30s), I used to go there for
Eids ... you should be able to find some coverage that it's the "oldest" or "largest" something in
North America, the
United States, or the state of
Michigan (
Wayne County or
Dearborn is a Little Too Trivial for notability), but I don't have the time or interest to do it myself.