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South Carolina County Rejects Proposed Islamic Center And Mosque: ‘We Do Not Want Sharia Law In This Area’

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South Carolina County Rejects Proposed Islamic Center And Mosque: ‘We Do Not Want Sharia Law In This Area’

A proposed mosque and community center in Indian Land, South Carolina, was blocked this week after local officials voted against a permit application following a packed public hearing that drew heavy opposition from residents.

The Lancaster County Council voted to deny the request tied to a nearly five-acre property on Harrisburg Road, where property owner Arafath Mohammad had planned to build a mosque and gathering space. County planning staff had recommended approval, but council members ultimately sided against the project.

Officials said the decision was based on land use concerns, traffic issues, and compatibility with the surrounding residential area.

โ€œThis body cannot consider opinions about religious beliefs, the identity of the applicant or generalized support or opposition unrelated to land use impacts,โ€ Council Chairman Brian Carnes said during the meeting.

Despite that warning, much of the public comment centered on Islam and concerns about Sharia law, alongside complaints about worsening traffic in the fast-growing area.

One resident told council members, โ€œWe do not want Sharia law in this area,โ€ before slamming Islamic violent teachings and urging rejection of the application.

The proposed development included a roughly 3,400-square-foot building identified in county plans as both residential space and a mosque, a smaller secondary structure, and a 28-space parking lot.

Residents living near the site repeatedly argued Harrisburg Road is already overburdened.

โ€œCongestion is the issue here,โ€ said Donna McCrorie, who lives next to the proposed site. โ€œWe do not need to add to it with any place of assembly.โ€

McCrorie told officials emergency responders once took about 15 minutes to reach her home during a family emergency because of traffic delays in the area.

Another resident, Josh Pangle, said he had seen a nearby Islamic center grow significantly over time and warned officials the same thing could happen with the proposed site.

โ€œI watched it begin as a single family home in a residential area, similar to how this one is proposed,โ€ Pangle said.

Supporters of the mosque said some of the rhetoric at the hearing was troubling and argued the project would serve Muslim families already living nearby.

โ€œWhat truly shapes a community is how people come together, how they support one another, raise their families and contribute to the place they call home,โ€ resident Salman Mahmood told council members.

Mohammad said the mosque was intended only for a limited local congregation.

โ€œThis is for a small community,โ€ Mohammad said. โ€œMostly we are engineers, doctors and professionals. We live in the south Charlotte and Indian Land area.โ€

He also pushed back on concerns over major traffic disruptions, saying only Friday prayer services would draw larger crowds.

โ€œItโ€™s a rounding error,โ€ Mohammad argued.

The Lancaster County Planning Commission had previously voted unanimously against the proposal before the matter reached county council.


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ADF legal counsel Jeremiah Igunnubole described the policeโ€™s decision to drop the November charges as a โ€œvindicationโ€ of Moodleyโ€™s conduct. He said the case is a symptom of a wider pattern and called on Parliament to take action.ย  โ€œThe war of attrition against free speech in the U.K., demonstrated in Pastor Diaโ€™s case, must end,โ€ Igunnubole said. โ€œCensorial laws need to be repealed urgently, and stronger protections, including a Free Speech Bill, are needed to reverse the growing culture of censorship within law enforcement.โ€ย  Meanwhile, Moodley will continue expressing his faith in the public square.ย  โ€œI will continue to share my faith publicly, undeterred by the policeโ€™s censorship and the threats and violence I have faced, and will stand for free speech not just for myself, but for the rights of all people in the U.K.โ€

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