The anti-Muslim protester was demonstrating outside the Noor Islamic Centre when she was approached by counter-protesters who tried, peacefully, to clear her misconceptions about Islam.
She was then given a hug by one of the members of the mosque and invited inside. Upon accepting the invitation, she was met with loud applause.
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The woman had been displaying placards saying ‘No Shariah Law’ on the day of anti-Muslim protests that had been organised across the US and named the Global Rally for Humanity.
The centre’s members spoke to the woman, identified on social media simply as Annie, about Quran, the situation in the Middle East and Barack Obama.
"That is how we work. A lot of people with these ideas have not actually met a Muslim. We focus on the similarities rather than on things that divide," the mosque's spokesperson, Adnan Mirza, told The Independent.
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Annie also consented to pose for a photo with a woman wearing hijab after she said, “I’m an American too.” Annie told the mosque’s members that her husband and her pastor did not want her to come to protest. Either way, she then said things had not turned out as she had anticipated.
Many took to Twitter following the incident to share their views:
An Ohio woman protesting at a local mosque got an unexpected response http://t.co/TLqFjZNPw4
— Sunny Skyz (@SunnySkyzOnline) October 12, 2015
https://twitter.com/peacegroover/status/653711673514196992
MT @arie_rukmana: Woman Protesting #Islam Outside #Ohio Mosque Hugs, Befriends Muslims, has brkfast at mosque http://t.co/8Z2cLcFubg
— Friends of UNAOC (@friendsunaoc) October 12, 2015
https://twitter.com/createdrumbeats/status/653603978421272576
This article originally appeared on The Independent
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