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Obama makes first visit to US mosque as president, decrying anti-Muslim rhetoric

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US President Barack Obama waves after greeting attendees in an overflow room at the Islamic Society of Baltimore, in Windsor Mill, Maryland, on Wednesday. Photo: AFP
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Barack Obama offered an impassioned rebuttal of “inexcusable” Republican election rhetoric against Muslims Wednesday, on his first trip to an American mosque since becoming president seven years ago.

Obama, whose grandfather converted to Islam, made the short trip to the Islamic Society of Baltimore to call on Americans not to be “bystanders to bigotry.”

Invoking the Prophet Mohammed and hailing the tolerance shown by American political icons from Thomas Jefferson to Dwight Eisenhower, Obama hit out at anti-Islamic sentiment that is “not who we are.”
Children from Al-Rahmah school and other guests react after seeing US President Barack Obama during his visit to the Islamic Society of Baltimore on Wednesday. Photo: AP
Children from Al-Rahmah school and other guests react after seeing US President Barack Obama during his visit to the Islamic Society of Baltimore on Wednesday. Photo: AP
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“We’ve heard inexcusable political rhetoric against Muslim-Americans that has no place in our country,” he said, lauding Muslim-Americans as sports heroes, entrepreneurs and the architect who fashioned Chicago’s dizzying skyline.

His comments came as a shrill election debate has sullied America’s image abroad, and as jihadist attacks in San Bernardino and Philadelphia threatened to shatter post-9/11 religious solidarity at home.

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Six days after the 2001 attacks in New York and Washington, then president George W. Bush visited the Islamic Centre of Washington, declaring “Islam is peace.”

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