The
Council of American-Islamic Relations hopes a meeting with local Muslims will
change the business owner's view of Minnesota's Islamic community
A
restaurant owner in the United States (US), who had put up a "Muslims get
out" sign outside his eatery as he was upset over the recent stabbing in
Minnesota, has been invited to a mosque to learn more about Islam and the
Muslim community.
Dan
Ruedinger, the owner of the Treats Family Restaurant, has said that he had put
up the controversial sign because he was upset over the stabbings at a St Cloud
mall in Minnesota. A man making "some references to Allah" stabbed
and injured eight people in the shopping mall, before being shot dead by an
off-duty officer.
"We
are not targeting the Muslims in general, just the extremists," Dan
Reudinger has said. "That's all I can say. It's my right and I'm going to
stand up, and I wish more people would do it," CBS Minnesota reported on
Wednesday.
Jaylani
Hussein, the executive director of the Council of American-Islamic Relations in
Minnesota (CAIR-MN), plans to invite Ruedinger to a mosque in Faribault.
CAIR-MN hopes a meeting with local Muslims will change the business owner's
view of the state's Islamic community, it said.
"Our
experience has shown that interaction with ordinary American Muslims and
enhanced knowledge of Islam are key factors in the reduction of Islamophobic
attitudes," Hussein said. Hussein also thanked community members of
different faiths and backgrounds who demonstrated outside the Lonsdale
restaurant and spoke out against the sign on social media.
Ruedinger's
sign drew protesters. They said that while the business owner had the right to
say what he wanted his message reflected badly on the Lonsdale communityd, his
message reflected badly on the Lonsdale community.
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