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After months of growing tensions over the plan, some observers say it is time to move past deliberation to a decision. Public receptiveness toward Rauf's idea of creating a hub of moderate Islam "is being undermined by his inability to take a quick decision," said Muqtedar Khan, a University of Delaware political scientist and author of "American Muslims, Bridging Faith and Freedom." "It's time for him to be very specific: Is it staying, or is it moving?" While not answering that, Rauf suggested the locale's high profile served an important purpose for the proposed $100 million Islamic center, which will feature prayer space as well as a swimming pool, culinary school, art studios and other features. "We need to create a platform where the voice of moderate Muslims would be amplified," Rauf said. A spokesman for the mosque's developer did not immediately respond to a telephone message. A lawyer for another figure in the plan -- Hisham Elzanaty, a major investor in the real estate partnership that controls the site
-- said he didn't know what possibilities Rauf was considering. Meanwhile, Donald Trump discussed his rebuffed offer last week to buy out Elzanaty's stake for 25 percent more than he paid. Trump said Monday on "Live! With Regis and Kelly" that he made the offer "to get rid of the controversy." Elzanaty's lawyer, Wolodymyr Starosolsky, said by telephone that Elzanaty had previously received a much higher offer for the project and didn't appreciate that Trump had trumpeted his bid to the media, rather than approaching him privately. Also, author Salman Rushdie -- whose satirical novel "The Satanic Verses" led to worldwide riots by Muslims and calls for his death in the 1980s
-- said that he believes the mosque project should be allowed to go forward but that he understands the "sensitivities" of its location.
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