A New Jersey mosque is organizing a national prayer rally in Washington, DC on Sept. 25. Hassen Abdellah, president of Dar-ul-Islam mosque, expects 50,000, mostly Muslims, from around the country to attend the event on Capitol Hill whose focus will be a Friday prayer service at 1:00 p.m. Organizers though have a permit for access to the West Front of the Capital for the full day. Reporting last week on the planned event, the Newark Star-Ledger says that the event is not political. Abdellah says: "This is not a protest. Never has the Islamic community prayed on Capitol Hill for the soul of America. We're Americans. We need to change the face of Islam so people don't feel every Muslim believes America is 'the great Satan,' because we love America."
Apparently some Christians are objecting to the planned Muslim rally. Charisma Magazine yesterday reported on an e-mail circulating virally on the Internet from Mosy Madugba, head of Spiritual Life Outreach in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, calling for Christians to use prayer to oppose Islam's growing influence in the U.S. He ask Christians to fast from midnight on Sept. 25 until the Muslim prayer event ends at 7:00 p.m. His letter says in part: "It is warfare time. Do not joke with this. If Christians fail to frustrate this game plan in the spirit, you will regret the outcome."