Background: Connection between CAIR and the MB
The article below goes into excellent detail explaining the history of the Muslim Brotherhood and its connection with the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). Initially, I was going to extract only the information pertinent to these two groups’ interaction, but after re-reading it I decided it would detract from the overall threat these two groups pose. As you will see, the story is very well sourced and demonstrates clearly the threat posed by the MB and CAIR.
Clearly, Governor Strickland is advised daily about the terrorist threat posed to our state by officials in the Department of Public Safety. After all we have one of the largest Muslim populations in the country in the Detroit/Toledo metropolitan region and a growing population in the
From the Assyrian International News Agency:
The Truth About the Muslim Brotherhood
On October 28, 2005,[1] President George W. Bush denounced IslamoFascist movements that call for a "violent and political vision: the establishment, by terrorism, subversion and insurgency, of a totalitarian empire that denies all political and religious freedom."
The Muslim Brotherhood (Al-Ikhwan Al-Muslimun)[2] also known as the Ikhwan is a good example of what the President described and what he must protect us against.
The Muslim Brotherhood ("MB") organization describes itself as a political and social revolutionary movement; it was founded in March 1928 in
The Brotherhood is an expansive and secretive society with followers in more than 70 countries, dedicated to creating a global Islamic order that would isolate women and punish nonbelievers. Its members and supporters founded al Qaeda, as well as one "of the largest college student groups in the
The Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Combating Terrorism, Juan Zarate, stated recently, "the Muslim Brotherhood is a group that worries us not because it deals with philosophical or ideological ideas but because it defends the use of violence against civilians."[5] In fact, The MB 1982 secret plan, (the Project) recently exposed, instructs all members locally and globally "To channel thought, education and action in order to establish an Islamic power [government] on the earth." [6]
The Muslim Brotherhood has historically and continues to actively pursue the establishment of a Muslim regime that will serve as the basis to re-establish the Caliphate, not only by defending violence against civilians, The current leader of the international Muslim Brotherhood, Mohammad Mahdi Akef,[7] "recently issued a new strategy calling on all its member organizations to serve its global agenda of defeating the West. He called on individual members of the Muslim Brotherhood worldwide to not only join the "resistance" to the
In an interview to the
To that end, Akef said, "the Muslim Brotherhood… are an all-encompassing Islamic organization, calling to the adoption of the great religion that Allah gave in his mercy to humanity." Meanwhile, according to its leader, the MB is busily cementing its ties: "We are in the global arena, and we preach for Allah according to the guidelines of the Muslim Brotherhood. All the members of the Muslim Brotherhood in the international arena operate according to the written charter that states that Jihad is the only way to achieve these goals[11]. "Ours is the largest organization in the world," he said.
Akef emphasized, "A Muslim in the international arena, who believes in the charter of the Muslim Brotherhood is considered part of us and we are considered part of him[12]."
In earlier interviews, 'Akef called the
As the parent of all Sunni and many other Islamist terrorist groups, the MB, to deflect attention, uses its long-term strategy, known as "flexibility"[16] (muruna[17] in Arabic). This chameleon-like adaptation is tactical moderation with the ultimate objective of complete Islamization of society.[18] Indeed, the MB's 1982 project calls on members "To reconcile international engagement with flexibility at a local level."[19]
Today, when the West focuses on Islamist terrorism, the MB usually refrains from publicly advocating violence. The MB's 1982 Project, calls on its members "To master the art of the possible on a temporary basis without abusing the basic [Islamic] principles… we should not look for confrontation with our adversaries, at the local or the global scale, which would be disproportionate and could lead to attacks against the dawa or its disciples."[20]
As stated on its charter and its website, the MB seeks to install an Islamic totalitarian empire, a worldwide Caliphate, through stages designed to Islamize [21] targeted nations by whatever means available.
A principal danger of MB activities is that they are hidden behind "religious" ideology. Moreover, this ideology dictates concealment (Kitman).[22] In fact saying, "we should keep hush-hush on things that are still in preparation." This ideology controls every aspect of life and seeks to impose that control on everyone.
In the end, the MB intends to overthrow all secular governments and impose Islamic law (Shari'a) worldwide, and it is diligently pursuing this goal. In July 2005, former Kuwaiti minister of education Dr. Ahmad Al-Rab'i,[23] wrote in the Arabic London daily, Al-Sharq Al-Awsat: "The beginnings of all of the religious terrorism that we are witnessing today were in the Muslim Brotherhood's ideology." Thus, on its website,[24] the MB advocates, "Establishing the Islamic government."
"Building the Muslim state…Building the Khilafa…Mastering the world with Islam,"[25]; however, would necessarily deprive Americans of their First Amendment, rights.[26] The first clause in the Amendment states there shall be "no law respecting an establishment of religion." The First Amendment also upholds an individuals' right to religious freedom. But as determined by its doctrine, the MB would exploit that right--along with First Amendment rights to freedom of speech and assembly--to actively seek the imposition of laws that would deny religious freedom to everyone else.
Moreover, the MB guiding principles celebrate its major [and continuing] role in the struggle to liberate Muslims lands. The ikhwan's bravery in the 1948
Clearly, the MB strives for Muslim supremacy, often violently.
The MB's readiness to use violence was demonstrated in the
And future violence is all but guaranteed: In 2004, MB leader Mohammad Mahdi Akef publicly promoted "Palestinian and Iraqi suicide bombers, called for the destruction of
Actively promoting its radical religious ideology, the MB may well meet the definition of a "terrorist organization," under the Patriot Act, even though it has not been so designated by the
Terrorist organizations are legally defined as groups of two or more individuals that have "committed, incited, planned, prepared, gathered information or provided material support for terrorist activities." However, terrorist activity can in some instances include even "indirect" actions such as group membership and advocacy. [31]
In addition, the REAL ID Act of 2005 significantly expanded the legal definition "terrorist organization" as it pertains to
The definition of "engaged in terrorist activity" was also broadened under the Real ID Act, to include belonging to, associating with, soliciting or recruiting for, or giving material support to a terrorist organization or even a single member, including non-designated terrorist organizations. Furthermore, if they so claim, the burden is now on aliens to prove that they could not reasonably have known that their actions supported a terrorist group. [33]
The Caricatures Riots
The riots following the publication of 12 caricatures of the prophet Mohammed in the then obscure Danish newspaper Jyllands Posten, [34] in September 2005, should have surprised no one. In fact, the seeds of Islamic attacks against
In April 15, 2005, five months before the cartoons ran, Palestinian preacher and leader of Hizb ut Tahrir (a radical group that works to establish the Caliphate), Sheikh Issam Amayra, from the al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, called upon Muslims in Denmark to begin a holy war, according to his sermon translated from the Arabic by Jonathan Dahoah Halevi, director of Orient research Group in Toronto, Canada.
Amayra's sermon warned that: "…the three percent of the Muslims in
Amayra continued, "Afterwards the citizens of the Caliphate (which will be raised in
Clearly, the riots in
The MB and its offspring organizations employ the Flexibility strategy in the
The Muslim Brotherhood in the
The MB planted its roots in the United States with its 1963 [37] establishment of the Muslim Student Association (MSA).[38] Since then, it has used political developments, especially in the Middle East, to advance its strategic agenda and recruit more like-minded people to the cause of Islamizing the U.S., which, being non-Muslim, constitutes a part of the Dar al Harb - the "Land of Warfare." [39] In other words, it "is a country belonging to infidels which has not been subdued by Islam."
This dogma, to which Muslims have adhered since at least the 9th Century, is based on the classical Islamic definition of non-Muslim territory. Egyptian MB spiritual leader Sayyed Qutb [40]expounded further on this ideology. Although he studied in the
Following Qutb's vitriolic criticism of the
Indeed, according to Lebanese-American Sufi leader Hisham Kabbani and Italian Muslim leader Sheik Abdul Hadi Palazzi, chief among the extremists controlling at least 80 percent of the more than 3,000
MB Network's "Flexibility" in the
On its own website, the MB states its goals under the heading "Establishing the Islamic government." The MB notes that: "Preparing the society is achieved through plans for: spreading the Islamic culture, the possible media means, mosques, and Da'awa [inviting others to Islam, an obligatory duty for Muslims], [48]work in public organizations such as syndicates, parliaments, student unions." In stands to reason that the Brotherhood secretly cultivates new members at the mosques, madrassas and Islamic "Cultural Centers" it has helped to create, providing these recruits with moral and financial support.
Today, the MSA advocates, in a Young Muslims of North America newsletter,[49] the collective obligations (fard) of all Muslims. "These include the spreading of the message of Islam (Da'awa), the establishment of the Islamic State (khilafah) and the defense of Muslim lands (jihad)." The Young Muslims of North America and the Alexandria, Virginia-based Muslim American Society (MAS) Youth Department note that these are required by the Shari'a and in "some of the Islamic Movement's texts on these subjects," including "the key books of any of the following: [MB founder] Hasan al-Banna, [Pakistani MB role model] Abul A'la Mawdudi, [50] Ahmad ar-Rashid, Assam al-Bashir and [Al-Qaeda co-founder] Abdullah Azzam)."[51]
Brotherhood members rarely announce their affiliation, since they are sworn to secrecy when they join. But operating under the seemingly benign name of the "Cultural Society" to avoid detection, the American Muslim Brotherhood also created organizations such as the Muslim Youth of North America (MYNA),[52] the North American Islamic Trust [53] (NAIT), the Islamic Medical Association [54] (IMA), the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) [55], and The Muslim American Society [56] (MAS) according to the Tribune, the Washington Post, [57] and the MAS website. [58]
With help from the late MB member, Isma`il al-Faruqi, the group also established the International Institute of Islamic Thought [59] (IIIT) based in
Other organizations that openly support the MB dogma include The American Muslim Council (AMC),[65] the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC),[66] the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)[67], Islamic Center of Southern California (ICSC),[68] Islamic Society of Orange County, (ISOC) and many others.
Many of these groups deny connections to or influence from the Muslim Brotherhood, but all of them mouth the same ideological goals, most often with the exact same words that appear on the MB's own websites. The MAS website, for example, describes itself as "a charitable, religious, social, cultural, and educational, not-for-profit organization" that seeks "an Islamic revival and reform movement that uplifts the individual, family, and society." Moreover, the official MAS publication, the American Muslim, [69] posts on its website the biography and "appreciation" of MB founder Hasan al-Banna. The American Muslim noted in its first issue: "Created in
Furthermore, former MAS Communications Director Ismail (Randall) Royer [70], who also worked for AMC and CAIR[71], pleaded guilty [72] to helping other Muslims reach a Pakistani training camp run by Lashkar-e-Taiba, a designated foreign terrorist organization and a MB offshoot.
The AMC, established in 1990, similarly advertises itself [73] as a "movement for political and civil rights" and "justice for all Americans." The group also wants to increase "effective participation of American Muslims in the
Despite all this, the AMC has had considerable access to
The Dar al-Hijrah mosque in
MPAC openly supports MB progeny in its obituary for HAMAS founder Sheik Ahmed Yassin,[86] whom
MB Infiltration into
Even a random examination of political positions on
In February 2004, at an MSA West [88] conference at the
On September 7, 2005, Carnegie Endowment [90] for International Peace awarded Mustafa Khalfi a three-month fellowship, as part of his yearlong Fulbright/American Political Science Association Congressional fellowship. He is now in
Yet Khalfi was not the first Islamist with an avowedly anti-western agenda to study at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (
Ibrahim also strongly supports al-Qaradawi's pro-Jihad doctrines.
There are literally hundreds of similar examples of "Islamist thought at work" on
MB "Flexibility" Exposed
For its part, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has been repeatedly linked to the MB-spawned HAMAS. According to investigative reporter Joe Kaufman[99] and counterterrorism expert Matthew Epstein[100], CAIR was founded in 1994 by former Islamic Association of Palestine (IAP) officials Omar Ahmad[101] and Nihad Awad[102]. The IAP is "a front organization for HAMAS,"[103] says former FBI counterterrorism chief Oliver "Buck" Revell. In 2004, a federal court found the IAP jointly liable (with an alleged HAMAS fund raiser and the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development) for $156 million in damages [104] for helping HAMAS to murder a 17-year-old
CAIR's former communications director and civil-rights coordinator was sentenced to twenty years in prison, on April 9, 2004, for "using and discharging a firearm during a crime of violence, and carrying an explosive during the commission of a felony,"[109] and attempting to join Lashkar-e-Taiba, a Pakistani offshoot of the MB and an al Qaeda- linked organization. In addition, he pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting three Jihadists to obtain training in a terrorist camp in
Bassam Khafagi who was a founding member and President of the Islamic Assembly of North America (IANA) was also community affairs director for CAIR when arrested in 2003, for founding and funding the Ypsilanti-based Islamic Assembly of North America, which the FBI suspected of financing terrorism. [110] According to a September 2003 testimony before the Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology, and Homeland Security, Khafagi headed IANA during the time senior al-Qaeda recruiter Abdelrahman Al-Dosari spoke at IANA's 1993, 1994 and 1995 conferences.[111]
Finally, according to the Justice Department, Ghassan Elashi [112], who founded the Texas Chapter of CAIR and served as chairman of the Holy Land Foundation, a specially designated terrorist organization, was convicted [113] in April 2005, of knowingly dealing with HAMAS leader and designated terrorist Mousa Abu Marzook.
In light of the fact that many senior officials in the above mentioned organizations have been convicted for a variety of terrorists' related offenses, one would expect that the organizations would be held responsible as well.
Several key CAIR affiliates have also made comments mimicking MB ideology. CAIR board member [114] Ihsan Bagby stated [115] in the late 1980s that Muslims "can never be full citizens of [the
MB Success in Europe as a Model for the
While pursuing its goals in the
"Since the early 1960s, Muslim Brotherhood members and sympathizers have moved to
"Four decades of teaching and cultivation have paid off. The student refugees who migrated from the Middle East forty years ago and their descendants now lead organizations that represent the local Muslim communities in their engagement with
"These organizations represent themselves as mainstream, even as they continue to embrace the Brotherhood's radical views and maintain links to terrorists. With moderate rhetoric and well-spoken German, Dutch, and French, they have gained acceptance among European governments and media alike. Politicians across the political spectrum rush to engage them whenever an issue involving Muslims arises or, more parochially, when they seek the vote of the burgeoning Muslim community.
"When speaking Arabic or Turkish before their fellows Muslims, however, they drop their facade and embrace radicalism. While their representatives speak about interfaith dialogue and integration on television, their mosques preach hate and warn worshippers about the evils of Western society. While they publicly condemn the murder of commuters in
"The Ministry of Interior of Nordrhein-Westfalen states that the Islamic Center of Munich has been one of the European headquarters for the Brotherhood since its foundation. [120]The center publishes a magazine, Al-Islam, whose efforts (according to an Italian intelligence dossier), [121] are financed by the Bank al-Taqwa. According to the interior minister of Baden-Württemberg, Al-Islam shows explicitly how the German Brothers reject the concept of a secular state.[122] Its February 2002 issue, for example, states,
"'In the long run, Muslims cannot be satisfied with the acceptance of German family, estate, and trial law. … Muslims should aim at an agreement between the Muslims and the German state with the goal of a separate jurisdiction for Muslims….. With ample Saudi financing, the Muslim Brotherhood has managed to become the voice of the Muslims in
"In parallel to European Union integration efforts, the Muslim Brotherhood is also seeking to integrate its various European proxies. Over the past fifteen years, the Muslim Brotherhood has created a series of pan-European organizations such as the Federation of Islamic Organizations in
"According to its official publications, FEMYSO is "a network of 42 national and international organizations bringing together youth from over 26 different countries." FEMYSO proudly stated in 2003 that over the preceding four years it had become the de facto voice of the Muslim youth in
MB Globalization
Aside from working through proxies noted above, the MB uses various global communications outlets to spread its ideology. Their website, "Muslim Brotherhood Movement Page (Hizb Al-Ikhwan Al-Muslimoon)," boasts that it has established branches in "over 70 countries all over the world," including: Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Tunisia, Sudan, Indonesia, the Philippines, Britain, Switzerland, Lebanon, Pakistan, Morocco, France, India, Jordan, Nigeria, Bangladesh.
Wherever the MB operates, its program calls for active subversion and proselytizing. In the
On August 23, 2004, [132] the London Arabic newspaper al-Quds al-Arabi published an MB ad calling on all Muslims to resist the U.S. Coalition's occupation in
For this reason, Yusuf al Qaradawi in Qatar, Leader--General of the Muslim Brotherhood League, the Egyptian, Muhammad Mahdi Akef--and ninety one other leaders of MB from countries such as Germany, India, Morocco, Lebanon, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, the U.K., South Africa, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Tajikistan, Yemen and others--signed a petition calling "upon our Islamic and Arab nations along with all the religious authorities and the liberation powers, wherever they maybe: to resist the occupation and its savage crimes in Iraq and Palestine; to offer our moral and material support to the honorable resistance, its prisoners and their families; to be patient, strong and steadfast until Allah is victorious and the land of Islam cleansed from the filth of occupation. And this is drawing near by the grace of Allah."
MB Utilizing Democracy in the
The recent electoral victory of the outlawed Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood (MB), which won 88[133] seats, up from 15 in the 454-member Parliament, should not be celebrated as an indication of liberalization, democracy and freedom. Neither should the 80 seats [134] of the 132-seat Palestinian parliament won by HAMAS ("The Islamic Resistance Movement")[135] - the MB's Palestinian branch [136]. Both the MB and HAMAS are exploiting the
Although Article Two of the 1988 HAMAS Covenant reads: "The Islamic Resistance Movement is one of the wings of Muslim Brotherhood in
To Mousa Abu Marzuk, Deputy Chief of HAMAS' Political Bureau in
Support of the Muslim/Arab World to the MB
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According to a detailed report on March 25, 2005, in the Palestinian daily Al Hayat al-Jadeeda, the UAE Friends Society transferred $475,000, through the UAE Red Crescent, to West Bank "charitable" organizations in Hebron, Jenin, Nablus and Tulkarem to distribute to the families of "martyrs," orphans, imprisoned Palestinians and others.
The Palestinian newspaper Al-Ayyam [148] reported on March 22, 2005, that in 2004 the
On February 15, 2005, the HAMAS website [149] reported on funds transferred from HAI to two HAMAS front organizations in the West Bank, IQRA and Rifdah, which
The UAE support of HAMAS is in line with the agenda promoted by the late Sheikh Zayed. His Zayed Center for International Coordination and Followup [152], founded in 1999 as the official Arab League think-tank, was shuttered under international pressure in 2003. It championed such Holocaust deniers as Thierry Meyssan and Roger Garaudy [153] and provided a platform for Muslim Brotherhood-inspired ideology, and anti-Western, anti-Christian and anti-Jewish extremists such as Saudi economist Dr. Yussuf Abdallah Al Zamel, who blamed the war in Iraq on "radical Zionist and right-wing Christian" influence. Like HAMAS, and its parent organization, the MB, the
MB and Terrorist Groups
Among the many permanent, negative features of Shari'a is a system that subjugates and oppresses non-Muslims. It requires non-Muslims to convert to Islam or pay the jizya [154] tax, a form of extortion, creating a "contract" (dhimma) that "guarantees" the infidels' lives and possessions. In a recent essay [155] Dr. Andrew Bostom quotes the Arabic scholar,
The system's "obligations" institutionalize discrimination (dhimmitude) that targets Jews and Christians. Others, like such Hindus, and Buddhists ostensibly have a choice to convert or to be slaughtered, although historically, they were often offered an even more degrading dhimma than the "People of the Book." [156] These regulations prohibit dhimmis from possessing arms, ringing church bells, testifying in courts, building and restoring houses of worship while restricting many other civil rights as well. Like Nazi regulations, the Islamic rules also require non-Muslims to wear special, identifying clothes. These key features of the Shari'a and Islamic ideology are political, not merely religious.
Given that political subjugation of non-Muslims is built into Islamic law, and that the MB desires to return to "classical Islam," it is not surprising that the organization was the fountainhead from which all Sunni terrorist organizations have flowed. Its offspring include Al-Qaeda,[157] HAMAS, [158] Palestinian Islamic Jihad, [159] Gamaat Islamiyyah, [160] the Philippine Abu Sayyaf group,[161] and the Algerian Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC) [162]and Armed Islamic Group (GIA) [163]. Between 1992-1998, the Algerian terrorists murdered an estimated 200,000 people. [164] Today, according to Italian security agencies, and as reported by Kathryn Haahr-Escolano [165] of the Center for Intelligence Research and Analysis, GSPC cells in Italy not only target Italy, but "employ a dual-track approach to planning terrorist attacks and provide support infrastructure--safe houses, communications, weapons procurement and documentation--to GSPC networks in other European countries."
The ties of all these terrorist groups to the MB are evident from their identical strategies and overall Islamist agenda, and they often carry out joint operations. The MB even influenced Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, [166] who developed the Iranian version of their ideology in the 1970s. Indeed, Khomeini adhered to the teaching of Egyptian MB leader Qutb [167]and followed the lead of Muhammad Navab-Safavi, [168] who was a guest of the MB in
In
Since the history of the MB is full of instigating civil wars and committing atrocities in countries such as Egypt, Syria, Sudan and Algeria, their expansion and success elsewhere is destined to wreak more havoc and destabilize every nation in which they are allowed to operate freely.
Conclusion
The MB is a dangerous organization that spreads its tentacles throughout the world. Its goal is the establishment of the Caliphate ruled by Islamic law. Mostly Saudi and Gulf sources fund its activities.
Recommendation
The Muslim Brotherhood spawned and encouraged many Islamist proxies dedicated to the spread of Shari'a law around the world and the establishment of the Caliphate. In many countries it has also been linked to terrorist groups and activities. In others, its members support terrorist organizations verbally and financially. Moreover, in the
In the interest of preserving freedom in the
In the same vein, the U.S should not allow foreign donations to
By Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld and Alyssa A. Lappen
FrontPageMagazine.com
Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld is author of Funding Evil; How Terrorism is Financed--and How to Stop It, Director of American Center for Democracy and a member of the Committee on the Present Danger. Alyssa A. Lappen is a Senior Fellow at the
Endnotes:
[1]http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/10/20051028-1.html
[2] http://www.thewahhabimyth.com/ikhwan.htm. The MB is often referred to by its Arabic name - "Ikhwan."
[3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_Brotherhood
[4] http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A12823-2004Sep10.html
[5] http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/006/704xewyj.asp
[6] http://www.frontpagemag.com/articles/readarticle.asp?ID=22416&p=1
[7] http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2004-01/14/article04.shtml - 50k
[8] http://www.jcpa.org/brief/brief005-22.htm
[9] http://www.frontpagemag.com/articles/readarticle.asp?ID=22416&p=1
[10] http://www.aawsat.com/english/
[11] http://www.ikhwanonline.com/Procedure.asp
[12] http://www.ikhwanonline.com/Article.asp?ID=17600&SectionID=104
[13] "New Muslim Brotherhood Leaders: Resistance in
[14] See British Intelligence document in Roland Jacquard, In the Name of Osama Bin Laden (
[15] http://www.ikhwanonline.com/Article.asp?ID=17600&SectionID=104
[16] http://www.ummah.net/ikhwan/
[17] http://www.qatar.cmu.edu/~breilly2/US-Arab/
[18] http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/templateC04.php?CID=43
[19] http://www.frontpagemag.com/articles/readarticle.asp?ID=22416&p=1
[20] http://www.frontpagemag.com/articles/readarticle.asp?ID=22416&p=1
[21]http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:fYJQKYYuukkJ:ummah.org.uk/ikhwan/+http://www.ummah.org .
[23]http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1138622536080&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
[24] http://www.ummah.net/ikhwan/
[25] http://www.ummah.net/ikhwan/
[26] http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/data/constitution/amendment01/
[27] http://www.ummah.net/ikhwan/
[28] http://www.cdi.org/terrorism/algamaa.cfm
[30] Michael John Garcia, Margaret Mikyung Lee and Todd Tatelman, "Immigration: Analysis of the Major Provisions of the REAL ID Act of 2005," Congressional Research Service Report for Congress , Updated May 25, 2005, n. 86, pp. 21-22,
[31] Ibid, p. 22.
[32] Ibid. pp. 19-29.
[33] Ibid. pp. 19-29
[34] http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/008829.php
[35] http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=21082
[36]http://www.nationalreview.com/script/printpage.p?ref=/symposium/symposium200602070754.asp
[37] http://www.cpt-mi.org/WahabbiOragnziationsNorthAmerica.pdf
[39] http://www.secularislam.org/articles/wtc.htm
[40] http://www.ashbrook.org/publicat/thesis/loboda/home.html
[41] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hassan_al_Banna
[42] http://www.ummah.net/ikhwan/
[43] http://www.dawoodi-bohras.com/perspective/quran_ethics.htm
[44] http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/specials/chi-0409190261sep19,1,3910166.story?page=1&ctrack=1&cse
[45] http://www.amislam.com/bush.htm
[46] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Azhar_Theological_Seminary
[47]http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/006/704xewyj.asp?pg=2
[48] http://www.dawanet.com/concepts/dawaduty.asp
[49]http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:Z8v1JKfiwR8J:forum.ymsite.com/article.php?a=3+%22Living+
[50] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maududi
[51] http://www.ict.org.il/articles/articledet.cfm?articleid=388
[53] http://www.learningtogive.org/religiousinstructors/phil_in_america/islam_na.asp
[54] http://www.aldaawah.com/1885/indexe-astudy.htm
[55] http://www.isna.net/
[56] http://www.masnet.org/aboutmas.asp
[57] http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A12823-2004Sep10_4.h
[58] http://www.masnet.org/aboutmas.asp
[59] http://middleeastinfo.org/article4735.html
[63] http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0915957914/103-2317333-5985448?v=glance&n=283155
[64] http://www.treas.gov/rewards/pdfs/Green_Quest_Brochure.pdf
[65] http://www.discoverthenetwork.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=6146
[66] http://www.mpac.org/home_article_display.aspx?ITEM=332
[67] http://www.cair-net.org/default.asp?Page=articleView&id=31956&theType=NB
[69] http://www.americanmuslim.org/1biography1.html
[70] http://www.masnet.org/articlesandpapers.asp?id=33
[71] http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=9706
[72] http://www.usdoj.gov/opa/pr/2004/January/04_crm_030.htm
[73] http://www.amcnational.org/
[74] http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=16606
[75] http://www.ice.gov/graphics/news/insideice/articles/insideice_102504_Web4.htm
[76] http://www.minaret.org/beirutconference.htm
[77] http://www.acpr.org.il/cloakrm/clk109.html
[78] http://www.zoa.org/pressrel2001/20010621a.htm
[79] http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2002/6/23/164940.shtml
[80] The other American Muslims who attended were United Association for Studies and Research director Ahmed Yusef, former Islamic Association for Palestine president Yasser Bushnaq, Minaret of Freedom President Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad and American Muslims for Jerusalem chief Khalid Turani, reportedly to represent a coalition of American Muslim groups including CAIR, MSA, MPAC, AMC, ISNA, the American Muslim Alliance (AMA) and Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA).
[81] http://www.discoverthenetwork.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=716
[82] http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/527616/posts
[83] http://lawnorder.blogspot.com/2005/08/terrorist-who-came-to-white-house.html
[84] http://ads.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=34540
[85] http://www.9-11commission.gov/report/911Report_Ch7.htm
[86] http://www.mpac.org/home_article_display.aspx?ITEM=664
[87] http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=16606
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1 comments:
Dude, this was one of the best, most thorough posts I have read. Excellent job.
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