Monday, October 21, 2019
Free Essays on Uniuniting Walls
UniUniting Walls From now on, September 11 will always bring thoughts of hatred, confusion, and terror into my mind, as well as my fellow Americans'. As we search for comfort and hope, many of us have turned to religion for answers. Despite the fact many people do not consider themselves religious, the tragedy has brought them closer to God. Synagogues, mosques, and churches alike have had record attendance since the attack. Instead of working alone, many religions have formed interfaith activities to show support and build hope for the nation. Christians, Muslims and Jews have been coming together and forgetting their religious divisions. Several of them have temporarily combined their services. "We need to really stand close at a time like this", said a Christian attending one of these service ("Coming Together", 3). And its true, different religions have come together in support of one another, to bring hope to the hurting people. Many places of worship in New York have opened their doors wide to those residents of Lower Manhattan whose homes were destroyed in the terrorist attack. They haven't only welcomed in those of their own faith, but those of different denominations and even religions. A Muslim mosque and a Presbyterian Church are joining their time of worship together, and following it with dinner to break the ice between cultures. Despite the fact that some are naturalized American citizens, Arabs and Muslims have been harassed because of their race. The terrorists attack has not only brought them fear of the terrorist, but fear of their fellow Americans. "None of us likes being blamed for what's happening but let's try to remain quiet", said a Muslim at Masjid Al-salaam ("Coming Together", 1). And being blamed, they are. A man violently drove his car into the Islamic Center of Cleveland during their morning prayers, in order to get his revenge. Yet he acted very similar to the suicidal terrorist. T... Free Essays on Uniuniting Walls Free Essays on Uniuniting Walls UniUniting Walls From now on, September 11 will always bring thoughts of hatred, confusion, and terror into my mind, as well as my fellow Americans'. As we search for comfort and hope, many of us have turned to religion for answers. Despite the fact many people do not consider themselves religious, the tragedy has brought them closer to God. Synagogues, mosques, and churches alike have had record attendance since the attack. Instead of working alone, many religions have formed interfaith activities to show support and build hope for the nation. Christians, Muslims and Jews have been coming together and forgetting their religious divisions. Several of them have temporarily combined their services. "We need to really stand close at a time like this", said a Christian attending one of these service ("Coming Together", 3). And its true, different religions have come together in support of one another, to bring hope to the hurting people. Many places of worship in New York have opened their doors wide to those residents of Lower Manhattan whose homes were destroyed in the terrorist attack. They haven't only welcomed in those of their own faith, but those of different denominations and even religions. A Muslim mosque and a Presbyterian Church are joining their time of worship together, and following it with dinner to break the ice between cultures. Despite the fact that some are naturalized American citizens, Arabs and Muslims have been harassed because of their race. The terrorists attack has not only brought them fear of the terrorist, but fear of their fellow Americans. "None of us likes being blamed for what's happening but let's try to remain quiet", said a Muslim at Masjid Al-salaam ("Coming Together", 1). And being blamed, they are. A man violently drove his car into the Islamic Center of Cleveland during their morning prayers, in order to get his revenge. Yet he acted very similar to the suicidal terrorist. T...
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