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DESCRIPTION:In 2004, federal government agencies launched a series of actions that 
 devastated the Muslim community in Philadelphia. Despite the absence of any 
 evidence of national security threats, authorities subjected a community to 
 raids, arrests, and deportations. Stephan Salisbury, award winning senior 
 cultural writer at the Philadelphia Inquirer, chronicles this story in his 
 book Mohamed's Ghosts:  An American Story of Love and Fear in the 
 Homeland.\n\nICCNC’s Islam and Authors series welcomes Stephan Salisbury, 
 author of “Mohamed's Ghosts: An American Story of Love and Fear in the 
 Homeland", in conversation with Jason van Boom and Zahra Billoo, Executive 
 Director of CAIR-SF Bay Area. Please join us for an onstage conversation, 
 audience Q&A and book signing.\n\nAbout the Author\nStephan Salisbury is 
 the senior cultural writer for the Philadelphia Inquirer where he has been 
 a reporter for three decades. He has covered everything from the 
 Pennsylvania prison system, unrest in Ireland and Eastern Europe, the coup 
 in Turkey, to the culture wars in the United States and disruptions of 
 American life in the wake of September 11, 2001. He has received numerous 
 awards and was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize as part of an Inquirer 
 team investigating local election fraud in 1995.\n\nAbout the Book\nMohamed 
 Ghorab had no hint one late spring morning that when he dropped his 
 daughter off at school, his life would change forever. Federal agents and 
 police surrounded him in front of terrified parents, teachers and school 
 children. They hustled him off to jail and eventually deported him. His 
 wife was detained at the same time. Agents raided the obscure Philadelphia 
 mosque where Ghorab was imam, ransacking its simple interior and his house 
 next door.\nThis was a fearful time in the life of America following 9/11, 
 as prize-winning reporter Stephan Salisbury well knew. But he did not 
 anticipate the extremity of fear that emerged as he explored the aftermath 
 of that virtually forgotten raid. Over time, the members of the mosque and 
 the imam's family opened up to him, giving Salisbury a unique opportunity 
 to chronicle the demolition of lives and families, the spread of 
 anti-immigrant hysteria and its manipulation by the government.\n\nAs he 
 explored these events, Salisbury was constantly reminded of similar 
 incidents in his own past—the paranoia and police activity that 
 surrounded his political involvement in the 1960s and the surveillance and 
 informing that dogged his father, Harrison Salisbury, a well-known New York 
 Times reporter and editor, for half a century. Salisbury weaves these 
 strands together into a personal portrait of an America fracturing under 
 the intense pressure of the war on terror.\nThis Islam and Authors event is 
 co-sponsored by California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS), Islamic 
 Cultural Center of Northern California (ICCNC), Center for Islamic 
 Studies-Graduate Theological Union, Islamic Scholarship Fund, ILLUME 
 Magazine, Islamic Neworks Group, Council for American-Islamic Relations- 
 San Francisco Bay Area Chapter, and the UC Berkeley Islamophobia 
 Documentation and Research Project.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/02/24/18672938.php
SUMMARY:Mohamed's Ghost: Islam and Authors Book Event on Islamophobia
LOCATION:Islamic Cultural Center of Northern California\n1433 Madison 
 Street\nOakland, CA 94612
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/02/24/18672938.php
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