俄克拉何马州断箭市一个15英亩的清真寺和零售项目在公众反对下获得初步批准,等待2026年1月市议会最后投票。
A 15-acre mosque and retail project in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, got preliminary approval amid public opposition, pending final city council vote in January 2026.
在2025年12月18日,一个占地15英的伊斯兰开发项目,包括一个清真寺和零售空间,在城市规划委员会获得了初步批准,此前有60多名发言人参加了一次有争议的公开会议,大多数人反对该计划.
A 15-acre Islamic development project including a mosque and retail space in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, received preliminary approval from the city’s Planning Commission on December 18, 2025, following a contentious public meeting with over 60 speakers, mostly opposing the plan.
该项目由Tulsa伊斯兰学会和北美伊斯兰信托组织牵头,旨在为图尔萨地区的大约10 000名穆斯林提供服务。
The project, led by the Islamic Society of Tulsa and the North American Islamic Trust, aims to serve an estimated 10,000 Muslims in the Tulsa area.
委员会的投票涉及分区和技术事项,而不是文化和宗教影响。
The commission’s vote addressed zoning and technical matters, not cultural or religious impacts.
共和党人Gabe Woolley敦促居民进行祷告,
State Rep. Gabe Woolley, a Republican, urged residents to pray, expressing concern about the project’s implications.
最终批准取决于2026年1月20日 绿箭市议会的决定
Final approval hinges on a January 20, 2026, decision by the Broken Arrow City Council.