Defunct ‘GROUND ZERO VICTORY MOSQUE’ site to become a sharia-compliant financed condo and Islamic ‘museum’ which will house a secret mosque

By BI: A groundswell of opposition, public demonstrations from New Yorkers, and national outrage from many political leaders forced the Muslim developer to scrap plans for the Park 51 Islamic Center what came to be known as the Ground Zero Victory Mosque, the site of the building in which parts from one of the 9/11 hijacked planes were found to have embedded. Now, he’s back with a new plan for a condo and Islamic Cultural Museum…which everyone knows will be home to a stealth mosque.

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The corrupt Muslim developer, Sharif el-Gamal, of the failed Ground Zero Mosque has nailed down “Sharia-compliant financing” for a new, luxury condominium tower and Islamic ‘cultural’ museum on the same site, he and his banking partners said yesterday.

NY Post  The $174 million dollar project features a three-story Islamic cultural museum at 51 Park Place and 48 high-end residential condos in a 43-story tower at 45 Park Place in the Financial District.

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The “Sharia-compliant” financing means the deal complies with complex Islamic laws that govern lending and borrowing, including a prohibition against accepting interest or fees for loans.

Manhattan developer Sharif El-Gamal’s 2010 plan for a 15-story Islamic cultural center sparked protests from opponents who dubbed it the “Ground Zero Mosque,” although it was four blocks away.

He abandoned that plan in 2011 and there has been little apparent opposition to the smaller museum or the development itself.

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The project now includes two multi-story penthouses on the top four floors along with a pool, gym and kids’ playroom.

The deal, finalized Tuesday, was funded by the London branch of Malayan Banking Berhad.

The project was designed by Michel Abboud of SOMA Architects, along with Ismael Leyva Architects, and will include a 2,821 square-foot public plaza, green space and a retail shop.

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