4/27/2014
HADLEY, Mass. —A mosque has purchased a Hadley building that most recently housed a sporting goods store.
The Daily Hampshire Gazette reports that Adventure Outfitters has been sold to the Hampshire Mosque for $570,000 by Ruth Anderson-Zabre and Michael L. Zabre.
Naz Mohamed, a member of the mosque’s board, said in an email that it’s not clear how the mosque will use the property. She says there are a lot of uncertainties.
In 2010, the Hampshire Mosque tried to buy property at the former site of a poultry farm and the Christian school known as the Harkness Road High School.
Amherst and Pelham residents objected about to Dr. Hazratji’s calling them ‘racists’ and his lies and instructions to UMass Muslim students to commit “violence and bloodshed” for Al’lah. Fortunately the only students caught acting upon his exhortations were the Boston Bombers and the Quabbin Seven.