
Reverend Michael Moran told reporters he had tried desperately to find a temporary meeting space for the Easter celebration after the lease for the rented place he shared with 500 other church
members expired on March 31, before the solution came to him in a dream.
"We were desperately looking for a place to hold our Easter services. I had a dream and in the dream I saw a newspaper headline that read, 'Easter at the Mosque'," Moran narrated. "But when I awoke, I said that will never happen."
Putting his doubts aside, Moran called Dr. Metwalli Amer of the Sacramento Area League of Associated Muslims (SALAM) to ask for permission to use the SALAM Community Center.
The Islamic Center had never allowed non-Muslims to worship inside the mosque, but after consulting with SALAM’s board of trustees, Amer decided to let the congregants use the center's community hall for services, according to CBS Sacramento.
"This represents the true peaceful essence of the religion of Islam," Amer told Islamophobia Today. "I am an advocate of interfaith work."
Reverend Moran told reporters that be believes the collaboration between the two religious communities was successful far beyond its original goal of helping the Spiritual Life Center congregants find a place to celebrate Easter.
"Our mission from the very beginning was to bring the different faith traditions together in cooperative efforts,"
"I love what the Dalai Lama said, he said, 'Until there's peace among the world's religions, there will never be peace on earth. I think this is one of those steps towards peace.'"
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