Elizabeth Carpinteyro, holding her month-old son, Ibrahim, waits for doors to open for Friday prayers. Opposition to the mosque has surprised leaders of the Islamic center. They said their current facility has been in town for more than a decade and members have always felt welcome. “Our children go to the same schools their children go to. We shop at the same stores where they shop,” said Mahmoud Harmoush, the imam of the Islamic center and an instructor at Cal State San Bernardino. “All of a sudden our neighbors wake up and they’re opposed to us building the Islamic center there, the mosque.” (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)