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By DAVID W. DUNLAP DEC. 9, 2015

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One of New York's first mosques operated out of 17 Rector Street, seen in 1930, once in the heart of the Little Syria neighborhood downtown. CreditPercy Sperr

Muslims have been called many things lately in America. New Yorkers, however, have had their own word for them, going back more than a century:

Neighbors.

Historians have long known about Little Syria, a flourishing community in Lower Manhattan, south of what is now the World Trade Center. But most evidence, including the landmark former St. George’s Syrian Catholic Church, spoke to its having been an overwhelmingly Christian enclave.

Today, evidence is coming to light that Muslims not only lived in Little Syria but worshiped there, too, in a mosque — or masjid — on Rector Street, between Greenwich and Washington Streets (just around the corner from St. George’s).

“Muslims are not a recent, foreign intrusion that should generate fear, but are an ever-present feature of the American — and specifically New York — fabric,” said Todd Fine, president of the Washington Street Historical Society and a doctoral candidate in history at the City University of New York.

“Most Americans identify with iconic stories of ethnic immigration,” Mr. Fine said. “The Rector Street mosque in Little Syria offers an elegant way to show that Muslims also belong.”

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The building once home to the Rector Street mosque was demolished in the mid-1950s to expand the Greenwich Club Residences, skyscraper at right. CreditTina Fineberg for The New York Times
A tantalizing description is found in the files of The New York Sun newspaper.

“While the voice of the muezzin, calling the faithful to prayer, is never heard in New York, nevertheless the Mohammedan form of worship is carried on here,” The Sun told its readers on Feb. 25, 1912.

The newspaper’s office was 16 blocks from a six-story building, the Oriental, at 17 Rector Street. “There is nothing about the building to indicate that here is a temple where gather those who believe in Allah and Mohammed,” The Sun said.

There was certainly something — a barber pole — to indicate that here was a shop where gather those looking for a shave and a haircut. Above the basement barbershop, lacy undergarments were displayed in the Moutran family store.

Upstairs, on the third floor, was a suite of rooms, including an apartment, rented by the consulate general of the Ottoman Empire for the use of Mehmed Ali Effendi, an imam and an attaché to the Ottoman Embassy in Washington. From his conventional streetwear, The Sun said, “You might mistake him for a German scholar.”

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A map of the west side of Lower Manhattan in 1892 shows roughly the area that was known as Little Syria.Credit"The Sun's Guide to New York"
Beginning in 1910, the imam had promoted greater adherence to religious practices among the city’s Muslims, the newspaper said.

“In the Rector Street mesjed, the same ceremonies are prescribed for entrance as rule at mosques,” the newspaper said. “You have to remove your shoes and wash your arms, face and feet.” It was for men only. Extra services were held on Sundays for those whose work kept them from theFriday congregational prayer.

“The chapel consists of two rooms, soberly furnished,” The Sun said. “One of the rooms is the sanctuary and the other is the audience room. As the worshipers say their prayers standing, it often holds as many as from 75 to 100.”

However, on the feasts of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, which the newspaper called by their Turkish names, the crowd spilled into the imam’s private rooms.

Patrick D. Bowen described the masjid as “one of the earliest immigrant mosques in the U.S.” in his new book, “A History of Conversion to Islam in the United States, Volume 1.”

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The south side of Rector Street between Greenwich and Washington Streets on Tuesday.CreditTina Fineberg for The New York Times
In a three-volume 1897 account, “The American Metropolis: From Knickerbocker Days to the Present Time,” Frank Moss said there were about 600 Muslims in New York City and that they were planning to erect a mosque.

Nothing more was heard of their effort, Linda K. Jacobs wrote in her new book, “Strangers in the West: The Syrian Colony of New York City, 1880-1900.”

She said the most convincing aspect of the 1912 article was a mention of Turkish students at Columbia being among the imam’s charges, implying that the masjid “really was a place of worship attracting people from other parts of the city.”

Given the imam’s affiliation with the Ottoman government, it is difficult to say where politics left off and worship began at 17 Rector Street — if such a distinction can even be made. It is also potentially misleading to assume that the “Turks” or “Syrians” described by writers 100 years ago, when the Ottoman Empire existed, correspond exactly to those nationalities today.

What happened to the masjid is unclear, though the building lasted until the mid-1950s, when it was torn down to expand a skyscraper at Rector and Greenwich Streets that is now the Greenwich Club Residences. Its site is marked by a Dunkin’ Donuts shop and the storefront law office of Jeffrey E. Levine.

Despite all the unknowns, students of Little Syria are pleased to have expanded their understanding of the quarter.

“This story could finally be the missing key that we have been looking for,” said Carl Antoun, the collections director of the Washington Street Historical Society. “This solidifies the notion that Muslims and Christians were living side by side, not only in Lebanon and Syria but in Lower Manhattan, as well.”

A version of this article appears in print on December 10, 2015, on page A36 of the New York edition with the headline: Record of Mosque Hints at Muslims’ Long History in New York.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/10/n...s-have-long-been-a-part-of-new-york.html?_r=0
 
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I dont think the debate is about Americas welcoming nature, of which NY is the epitome.
 
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Today Americans are the most tolerant people on this planet, back then not so much if you ask Blacks, Irish or Chinese.
 
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Being a Pakistani you should know better that we can't judge 300 million people based on the actions of a few.
Americans are very welcoming people.
Have you heard of the recent abuses the Muslims in America are facing? I am not judging I am pointing the ugly side of the coin what no one wishes to see, talk about not even acknowledge! Yet being a Muslim we have to apologize for every bigot who says BS in the name of Islam even if we dont know him, arent related to him, never seen nor will see but we have to apologize coz otherwise some will suffer repeated seizures....But GOD forbid we point the ugly truth back at them ....Forget apology they wont even acknowledge it as a reality! Just like how they killed soo many NATIVE AMERICANS when they arrived in America....it is now told and taught that a virus/ disease wiped out more of the population than admitting they killed more than the disease wiped them out :tsk:
 
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Have you heard of the recent abuses the Muslims in America are facing? I am not judging I am pointing the ugly side of the coin what no one wishes to see, talk about not even acknowledge! Yet being a Muslim we have to apologize for every bigot who says BS in the name of Islam even if we dont know him, arent related to him, never seen nor will see but we have to apologize coz otherwise some will suffer repeated seizures....But GOD forbid we point the ugly truth back at them ....Forget apology they wont even acknowledge it as a reality! Just like how they killed soo many NATIVE AMERICANS when they arrived in America....it is now told and taught that a virus/ disease wiped out more of the population than admitting they killed more than the disease wiped them out :tsk:
americans talk more about intolerance in their country than we do in ours. people like trump are being bashed from all corners of america because of his racist remarks. what they did with native americans is irrelevant today as we cant hold the current generation responsible for what their ancestors did. and as far as teaching them wha you said goes, i cant say anything on that since idk if its true but if it is then thats seriously wrong.
but on the other hand look at how many americans welcome refugees into their country. more people have migrated to america than i guess any other country in the world, from all parts of the globe. if they really were that intolerant than america would be at least 90% white which we know its not.
i recommend you to look up this page on facebook called 'humans of new york'. i wont say anything more, just check out the page.
also, the american govt might be really disgusting and possibly the worst thing in the world right now but the people arent even 1% as bad as their govt. dont let the govts actions make you hate the people.
 
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americans talk more about intolerance in their country than we do in ours. people like trump are being bashed from all corners of america because of his racist remarks. what they did with native americans is irrelevant today as we cant hold the current generation responsible for what their ancestors did. and as far as teaching them wha you said goes, i cant say anything on that since idk if its true but if it is then thats seriously wrong.
but on the other hand look at how many americans welcome refugees into their country. more people have migrated to america than i guess any other country in the world, from all parts of the globe. if they really were that intolerant than america would be at least 90% white which we know its not.
i recommend you to look up this page on facebook called 'humans of new york'. i wont say anything more, just check out the page.
also, the american govt might be really disgusting and possibly the worst thing in the world right now but the people arent even 1% as bad as their govt. dont let the govts actions make you hate the people.

I agree that is also why I post the good side too :enjoy:
 
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Have you heard of the recent abuses the Muslims in America are facing? I am not judging I am pointing the ugly side of the coin what no one wishes to see, talk about not even acknowledge! Yet being a Muslim we have to apologize for every bigot who says BS in the name of Islam even if we dont know him, arent related to him, never seen nor will see but we have to apologize coz otherwise some will suffer repeated seizures....But GOD forbid we point the ugly truth back at them ....Forget apology they wont even acknowledge it as a reality! Just like how they killed soo many NATIVE AMERICANS when they arrived in America....it is now told and taught that a virus/ disease wiped out more of the population than admitting they killed more than the disease wiped them out :tsk:
Have you been to the US of A buddy? If not, STOP listening or watching all that USA is bad propaganda. It will screw your mind. Why do you think our Embassy in Pakistan is being flooded with GAZILLION request for visas of all sorts?
The irony...
 
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Have you been to the US of A buddy? If not, STOP listening or watching all that USA is bad propaganda. It will screw your mind. Why do you think our Embassy in Pakistan is being flooded with GAZILLION request for visas of all sorts?
The irony...
Most of the anti-US Pakistanis here have never been to the US. They are anti-US for two reasons:

- US
- Israel

Not because they know how Americans are, how our government works, how large is CONUS, or how diverse is the population. From the way they talk, you would think they convinced themselves they know the US better than the Americans on this forum.
 
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Most of the anti-US Pakistanis here have never been to the US. They are anti-US for two reasons:

- US
- Israel

Not because they know how Americans are, how our government works, how large is CONUS, or how diverse is the population. From the way they talk, you would think they convinced themselves they know the US better than the Americans on this forum.

Yes you are correct @gambit sir. Its not that the US is the world's only SUPAHPAWAH right? I mean they whine that we are imperialist and evil and all that crap. But when these countries are in deep sh*t who they run and beg for help and equipment? Good ole US of A.... They use our jets, ships, tanks and what have you and they call us evil. Oh and they watch our movies too like there is no tomorrow..

Or maybe they think its just cool to bash the US of A it makes them look badass or something but when push comes to shove they come running for help. Jeeeeeeez the irony.

:usflag::usflag::usflag::usflag::usflag:
 
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Have you been to the US of A buddy?
yes I have....not once!

STOP listening or watching all that USA is bad propaganda
Can I just ask a general question since you think of yourself as the protector of American...Why are White children becoming mentally retarded in USA? I mean they easily get brain washed and go and kill.... (media calls them mentally ill)....while the child brought up in war torn Iraq, Afghanistan or Africa HAS TO BE A TERRORIST and cant be mentally ill when he does the same?
 
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When did I say I "think I was the protector of American"? And you start by calling names? And you said you have been in the US of A? I highly doubt you've ever been here! And who you calling mentally ill? Look who is talking.. Are you one of the visa applicant who got rejected?

@gambit , @Providence , @jhungary Do you agree with our friend here?
 
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Before ww2 three kinds of people immigrated to america. Europeans, east asians (west coast) and middle easterns. Africans were obviously brought as slaves. Middle easterns, whether muslims or christans, are one of the older immigrating groups. Many americans are their descendants.
 
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