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By MICHAEL WEISSENSTEIN, Associated Press Writer 1 minute ago
The fire department's new Muslim chaplain abruptly resigned
Friday after saying in a published interview that he believes
something other than al-Qaida hijackers brought down the World
Trade Center.
"It became clear to him that he would have difficulty
functioning as an FDNY chaplain," Fire Commissioner Nicholas
Scoppetta told reporters an hour before Imam Intikab Habib was
to be officially sworn in. "There has been no prior indication
that he held those views."
Habib told Newsday in an interview published Friday that he was
skeptical of the official version of the Sept. 11 terrorist
attacks on the World Trade Center, which killed 343
firefighters.
"I've heard professionals say that nowhere ever in history did a
steel building come down with fire alone," he told the
newspaper.
"It takes two or three weeks to demolish a building like that.
But it was pulled down in a couple of hours," he said. "Was it
19 hijackers who brought it down, or was it a conspiracy?"
The 30-year-old Guyana native joined the department as chaplain
on Aug. 15 after the FDNY's Islamic Society recommended him for
the part-time position, which pays $18,000 a year.
Scoppetta said Habib, who was educated in Islamic law in Saudi
Arabia and preaches at a New York mosque, had appeared qualified
and passed a background check.
Habib made his comments after Newsday asked him whether he
thought firefighters would object to a chaplain trained in Saudi
Arabia. The country was home to 15 of the 19 men who hijacked
four jets on Sept. 11, 2001, crashed two of them into the trade
center towers and one into the Pentagon. The fourth crashed in
Pennsylvania.
"There are so many conflicting reports about it," the newspaper
quoted Habib as saying. "I don't believe it was 19 ... hijackers
who did those attacks." He said he didn't know who was
responsible for the attacks.
"It's sad," said Kevin James, a spokesman for the Islamic
Society of Fire Department Personnel. "We had no idea those were
his views. He's entitled to his opinion but he's not the right
person for the chaplain."
Mayor Michael Bloomberg welcomed Habib's resignation.
"The remarks were offensive and the mayor is satisfied that the
chaplain has resigned," mayoral spokesman Ed Skyler said.
Some have blamed the destruction of the trade center on a U.S.
or Israeli plot designed to whip up support for attacks on
Muslim countries. In 2003, New Jersey eliminated Amiri Baraka's
position as poet laureate after he wrote a poem suggesting
Israel had advance knowledge of the attacks.
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