Radio News Wrapper: Tributes Pour in for Voorhees Muslim Leader and Interfaith Dialogue Advocate Zia Rahman, Who Died This Week

Published: June 12, 2009, 12:09 p.m.

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Tributes are pouring in from the interfaith dialogue community for Voorhees resident Zia Rahman, who led the successful establishment of a mosquein Voorhees and helped to build an interfaith dialogue among Muslims, Jews, and Roman Catholics. Rahman died this week after a long battle with cancer.

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In this radio wrapper report, Steve Lubetkin speaks with three leaders of the interfaith dialogue group about Rahman\\u2019s legacy for relations among the three Abrahamic faiths.

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Included in the report is an excerpt from a 2008 interview with Rahman after the signing of a historic agreement of understanding between the South Jersey Muslim community and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Camden.

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South Jersey Catholic and Muslim Communities sign Letter of Cooperation and Understanding

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In photo, Zia Rahman, right, points out features of the Muslim mosque in Voorhees to Most Rev. Bishop Joseph Galante, of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Camden. More photos from the Catholic-Muslim ceremony are here. You can watch a complete video report on the ceremony with comments from participants on our video feed here.

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