steffiekeith
Muslim American
Here, Laila Abdullah (standing) from Binghamton, N.Y. with her friends.
An estimated 11,000 Muslims attended the "Muslim Great Adventure" which attracted American Muslims from Indonesian, African-American, Middle Eastern, Pakistani, and African communities. Great Adventure is an amusement park rented by the Islamic Circle of North America, which has headquarters in Queens, NY. The last time the event happened was on September 8, 2001. The organization waited three years after the terror attacks to host the event again not without generating considerable controversy among right wing radio hosts.
Muslim American
Here, Laila Abdullah (standing) from Binghamton, N.Y. with her friends.
An estimated 11,000 Muslims attended the "Muslim Great Adventure" which attracted American Muslims from Indonesian, African-American, Middle Eastern, Pakistani, and African communities. Great Adventure is an amusement park rented by the Islamic Circle of North America, which has headquarters in Queens, NY. The last time the event happened was on September 8, 2001. The organization waited three years after the terror attacks to host the event again not without generating considerable controversy among right wing radio hosts.