Debate is intensifying over the planned construction of an
Islamic center and mosque two blocks from New York's Ground Zero. But it is not
just a local issue. Across the country, Muslim groups are facing attacks over
plans to build new mosques. We speak to Daisy Khan of the American Society for
Muslim Advancement, one of the main organizations behind the mosque project, and
the wife of Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf; and Stephan Salisbury, cultural writer for
the Philadelphia Inquirer and author of Mohamed's Ghosts: An American
Story of Love and Fear in the Homeland.