Al-Islah Mosque

The founders of the mosque, Bangladeshi Americans, were followers of Allama Abdul Latif Chowdhury.

[1] The mosque attracted national attention in 2004, when it requested permission to broadcast its call to prayer.

This upset many of the non-Muslim residents of the area, which has a large and long established Polish Catholic population.

Though nothing prevented the mosque from broadcasting the Adhan, to begin with, the city council nonetheless added an official "okay" in May 2004.

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