An auxiliary men�s organization of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community posted information on its website about the development, calling it a �peace village� and saying the builder �will only sell these houses� to Ahmadi Muslims.
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By Alison Knezevich | September 18, 2017
�Confusing� and �conflicting� information has been circulating in the community
State lawmakers have asked Harford County to halt development of a townhouse community in Joppatowne that an Ahmadi Muslim group promoted as being built for members of the sect.
In a letter to County Executive Barry Glassman this month, Republican Dels. Rick Impallaria, Kathy Szeliga and Pat McDonough urged the county to stop issuing permits for the homes � which are already being built along the Gunpowder River � �until a full investigation has been completed.�
The development, known as both River Run and Old Trails, has sparked concern among some nearby residents as well as numerous questions for state and local officials at community meetings.
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USA: State lawmakers halt Majlis Ansarullah "peace village" project in Harford County, seek review
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