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A federal judge ordered a Tennessee county to conduct a final inspection of a new mosque, clearing the way for worshippers to possibly begin using the building in time for the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan on Thursday.

The ruling by U.S. District Judge Todd J. Campbell is the latest development in a two-year battle over the opening of the Islamic Center of Murfreesboro, near Nashville, that has been marked by legal challenges and anti-Muslim sentiment.

“If the building complies with applicable codes and regulations, the County shall issue, on or before July 19, 2012, the certificate of occupancy,” Campbell wrote Wednesday in his order granting a temporary restraining order against the county.
Campbell’s ruling effectively set aside a ruling by a county judge in June that reversed a planning commission’s approval of the Islamic Center’s expansion because of what he said was insufficient public notice.

Attorneys for the county have said it followed the normal practice of publishing notice of the hearing in the local newspaper, but the judge said more should have been done because the mosque was “an issue of major importance to citizens.”

The U.S. Justice Department and the Islamic Center of Murfreesboro filed separate lawsuits this week, arguing that Rutherford County officials violated federal laws when they denied requests for a final inspection and certificate of occupancy for the mosque.

The Justice Department is accusing Rutherford County of violating the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 by holding the mosque to a different standard than other religious institutions built in the county. The Islamic Center argued that it was being unconstitutionally blocked “merely because local anti-Islamic protests have made the mosque controversial.”

he Islamic Center of Murfreesboro has existed for more than a decade, but the fight erupted in 2010 when planning commissioners approved an expansion project.
The construction site had been vandalized multiple times, including by an arson attack in 2010, and federal authorities have charged a Texas man with calling in a bomb threat to the center before last year’s anniversary of the September 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington.
“Not welcome” was spray-painted by vandals on a sign announcing the construction of the project.

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Imam Ossama Bahloul said in a statement that the center was “delighted by the judge’s decision.”
“We look forward to celebrating Ramadan with our neighbors,” he said.
Sally Wall, a critic of the decision to approve the mosque, said last month on CNN’s “AC360” that she was opposed because there was no due process.
“It’s not a matter of Islamaphobia with me,” she said. “The county government is supposed to operate in a particular way …. People who live in an area where a mosque or anything else is going to be built are supposed to have the right to say something about it.”

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