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Friday, April 18, 2008

DAR AL HARB-U.S.A.: C.A.I.R. WANTS SAMI AL-ARIAN RELEASED FROM JAIL

CAIR Continues To Call For The Release Of Admitted Terrorist Sami Al Arian

In a joint press release Parvez Ahmad, the Council on American Islamic Relation's board chair and Agha Saeed national chair of the American Muslim Alliance have demanded the release of self-admitted Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorist Sami Al Arian, who remains in custody pending deportation.

Ahmad and Saeed have called Al Arian a "political prisoner," stating that he was, "...targeted not for his actions, but for his political views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict."

However if indeed Al Arian is a political prisoner why did he plead guilty to, "conspiracy to make or receive contributions of funds, goods or services to or for the benefit of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad," a direct admission that he was indeed the terrorist which the government had alleged all along?

Further, according to an April 17, 2006 DOJ press release:


"...Former University of South Florida professor Sami Al-Arian has pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiring to provide services to the Palestinian Islamic Jihad [PIJ], a specially designated terrorist organization, in violation of U.S. law, the Department of Justice announced today...Al-Arian pleaded guilty to Count Four of the indictment against him - a charge of conspiracy to make or receive contributions of funds, goods or services to or for the benefit of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad...Al-Arian's agreement with the government calls for a recommended prison sentence of 46 to 57 months in prison, based on a five-year maximum statutory sentence. Al-Arian, 48, who has been in custody since his arrest on Feb. 20, 2003, has agreed to stipulate to deportation to another country by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement once his prison sentence has ended..."


In a weak effort to muddy the waters, CAIR and AMA state, "The Bush administration's evidence in the six-month trial consisted largely of speeches Al-Arian gave, magazines he edited, lectures he presented, articles he wrote, books he owned, conferences he organized, rallies he attended, and news he heard," which is essentially true but was nonetheless sufficient to demonstrate Al Arian's intent and eventually secure his confession.

In offering their support for Al Arian, CAIR and the AMA are in actuality serving as spokesmen for America's stealth jihad lobby which encompasses but is not limited to the following organizations:


The American Muslim Alliance [AMA]

The Council on American-Islamic Relations [CAIR]

The Islamic Circle of North America [ICNA]

The Islamic Society of North America [ISNA]

The Muslim Alliance of North America [MANA]

The Muslim American Society [MAS]

The Muslim Public Affairs Council [MPAC]

The Muslim Student Association [MSA]

The Muslim Ummah of North America [MUNA]

The North American Islamic Trust [NAIT]

The Project Islamic Hope [PIH]

The United Muslims of America [UMA]


All of these groups are actively working according to a plan set forth by the Muslim Brotherhood, a program designed to Islamize the United States, using a strategy of incrementalism.

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Pertinent Links:

1) CAIR Continues To Call For The Release Of Admitted Terrorist Sami Al Arian

Friday, February 29, 2008

DAR AL HARB-U.S.A.: DAMN YOU AMERICA [GREAT SATAN] - STOP SUPPORTING THOSE DAMNED JEWS

***DISCLOSURE***DISCLOSURE***DISCLOSURE***

C.A.I.R.: COUNCIL ON AMERICAN-ISLAMIC RELATIONS has been named as an "UNINDICTED CO-CONSPIRATOR" in a CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY TO RAISE FUNDS FOR THE MOSLEM TERRORIST GROUP HAMAS...One of three prominenet moslem organizations in the United States that have spread their tentacles far & wide...

The same HAMAS that is being supported by IRAN:

1) Iran Pledges Financial Support for Hamas-Run Palestinian Authority

2) Iran's Khamenei calls on Islamic govts to support Hamas

3) Egypt threatened by Iranian support for Hamas

HAMAS = "Harakat Al-Muqawama Al-Islamia" = Islamic Resistance Movement &and a word meaning zeal

***DISCLOSURE***DISCLOSURE***DISCLOSURE***

And now for M.P.A.C. [Muslim Plublic Affairs Council]:

In a November 1997 speech at the University of Pennsylvania, MPAC Co-Founder and Executive Director Salam Al-Marayati steadfastly refused to call Hezbollah a terrorist organization; he justified the existence of Hamas as a political entity and a provider of social programs and "educational operations"; and he equated jihad with the sentiments of the American statesman Patrick Henry, whose "Give me liberty or give me death" declaration was, in Al-Marayati's view, "a way of looking at the term jihad from an American perspective." In a 1999 position paper, MPAC justified Hezbollah's deadly 1983 bombing of the American Marine barracks in Lebanon as a "military operation" rather than a terrorist attack. As Maher Hathout puts it: "Hezbollah is fighting for freedom, an organized army, limiting its operations against military people, this is a legitimate target against occupation. … this is legitimate, this is an American value -- freedom and liberty."

MPAC's worldview is further revealed by its many additional public statements on a wide array of issues and events:





According to MPAC: "Israel was established by terrorism"; its founding "involved the unjust and illegal usurpation of Muslim and Christian land and rights"; and "to recognize the legitimacy of that crime is a crime in itself."

MPAC characterizes Israel as a "racist, chauvinistic and militaristic" state that is prosecuting "a war to steal land from Palestinians, to decimate their leadership, to humiliate the Palestinian people."

Condemning Israel's "apartheid-like ideology," MPAC warns: "History
shows that Muslim and Christian religious rights are not safe under Israeli occupation."

Israelis are "the worst terrorists in the world," says MPAC, "… Yet Israel is not found on the list of state sponsors of terrorism in the [U.S.] State Department Report on Terrorism."

MPAC co-sponsored pro-Palestinian rallies in the fall of 2000, where MPAC speakers chanted "Khaybar, Khaybar, oh Jews, the Army of Muhammed is coming for you!" The rally featured literature and many placards calling for the annihilation of the Jews and Israel.

A few hours after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, MPAC Co-Founder Salam
Al-Marayati told a Los Angeles talk radio audience: "If we're going to look
at suspects, we should look at the groups that benefit the most from these kinds of incidents, and I think we should put the state of Israel on the suspect list because I think this diverts attention from what's happening in the Palestinian territories so that they can go on with their aggression and occupation and apartheid policies."

On November 30, 2002, MPAC Vice Chairman Aslam Abdullah said:
"Those who are part of the political Zionist movement in America … know it very well that without the support of the United States … their country, namely Israel, would not be able to pursue its apartheid and racist policies in the Middle East. They will use every means possible to ensure that American administration stays on their side. They will create false enemies, they will distort facts, they will manipulate events; and they will concoct and fabricate lies. They have taken America hostage."


MPAC was a signatory to a MAY 20, 2004 Joint Muslims/Arab-American Statement on Israeli Violence in Gaza, which "strongly condemn[ed]" Israel's "indiscriminate killings of innocent Palestinians, including many children," and its "demolition of Palestinian homes" -- but made no mention of Arab terrorism.

On March 23, 2005, MPAC National Director Ahmed Younis spoke at a Muslim
Students' Association
-sponsored event, where he explained that because Adolf Eichmann was himself a Jew, it could accurately be said that Jews had killed themselves in the Holocaust.

MPAC endorsed a November 1, 2001 document characterizing the 9/11 attacks as a legal matter to be addressed by criminal-justice procedures rather than military means. Ascribing the hijackers' motives to alleged social injustices against which they were protesting, this document called on the United States "to promote fundamental rights around the world."

MPAC speakers regularly complain that the U.S. is "dominated" by Zionists and favors Jews over Muslims.

Opposed to efforts to shut down Islamic charities that fund terrorism -- alleging that such efforts interfere with freedom of religion and the exercise of the Muslim obligation to give to charity -- MPAC states that the U.S. government should instead investigate what it terms Jewish "terrorists" like the Jewish Defense League. The Council signed and sponsored a petition to reinstate the assets of Hamas' charitable front, the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development, after it was designated as a front for terrorist financing.

According to MPAC, "A major threat to the safety of the Muslim community is the Islam-bashing that has been very evident since 9/11. There has been a steady stream of attacks on the Quran … These attacks are vicious, mean-spirited, and politically motivated. … [T]he most sustained and vitriolic [attacks] are from right-wing Christian groups led by Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson."

The MPAC 2002 Annual Banquet featured Ali Al-Mazrui, a SUNY-Binghamton professor who said: "There is also suspicion that some members of the Bush administration in collusion with Israel are more than ready to plunge the Middle East into turmoil in the hope that the final outcome would be to the territorial advantage of Israel and the strategic advantage of the United States. All this is part of the emerging external sadism of the United States, a readiness to hurt others abroad."

In a May 7, 2004 statement, MPAC said: "The scandal of Abu Ghraib was
not an isolated incident but a manifestation of hate rooted in a distortion of American culture. The soldiers charged for torturing and sexually humiliating Iraqi prisoners were reflecting, among other things, an irrational hatred against Arabs and Muslims. Hatred in Abu Ghraib is inextricably linked with hatred increasingly fostered by some elements of our government, our media, and other major national institutions."

After a series of arrests made in connection with an August 2006 airline terror scare in London, President Bush called the uncovered plot "a stark reminder that this nation is at war with Islamic fascists who will use any means to destroy those of us who love freedom, to hurt our nation." MPAC spokeswoman Edina Lekovic reacted, "When the people we need most in the fight against terrorism, American Muslims, feel alienated by the President's characterization of these supposed terrorists, that does more damage than good."

***DISCLOSURE***DISCLOSURE***DISCLOSURE***


After having read the DISCLOSURES above, you are now ready to read the following articles concerning statements made by two 'moderate' moslem organizations in the United States:



Muslim Groups Urge US to End 'Uncritical Support for Israel's Brutal Actions'

(CNSNews.com) - The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) issued a joint statement Thursday condemning Israel's attacks on the Gaza Strip. The attacks stem from continuing Palestinian provocation. In the past two days, in an attempt to wipe out Palestinian rocket-launching cells, Israeli has conducted air strikes that have killed more than two dozen Palestinians, some of them civilians and children. In a statement, CAIR and MPAC said, "The killing of civilians on either side of this tragic conflict only serves to deepen mutual hostility and mistrust. We condemn all attacks on Palestinian or Israeli civilians and urge President Bush to address the humanitarian crisis, and end our nation's uncritical support for Israel's brutal and counterproductive actions." CAIR has positioned itself as a Muslim counterweight to the U.S. Israeli lobby. Meanwhile, Israel is believed to be planning a full-scale invasion of the Gaza Strip, following days of continuing rocket attacks on its territory. One Israeli died in a rocket attack on Sderot on Wednesday; several other people have been injured, including a woman whose home was hit on Friday. Pressure is growing inside Israel for the government to do something that will stop the incessant rocket attacks -- on civilians.




Thanks to DISCOVER THE NETWORKS

May I remind the people of C.A.I.R. & M.P.A.C. that the United States is not their nation but ISLAM & THE UMMAH ARE THEIR NATION...

Their first ALLEGIANCE IS NOT TO THE FLAG IT IS TO ALLAH...

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There is no such principle within Islam that says you have to obey any laws other than what Allah (SWT) has revealed. It is outrageous to claim that the “law-of-the-land” supersedes the Sharia laws, if so then what value and authority does the Sharia laws have?

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As Muslims, our allegiance is only to Allah (SWT) and His messenger and the Muslim Ummah (community). This is something expected from any community, Jews, Christians, atheists, agnostics, etc each would observe allegiance to their own community. So expecting the MCB to show its allegiance towards the Muslims is
not only natural but demanded by the Sharia very clearly.

The obvious implication is that we are prohibited from fighting against Muslims in alliance with the non-Muslims. For those who fought under the American flag in the first Gulf war committed a clear act of Kufr and apostasy. May Allah (SWT) give them their just reward in this life and the hereafter. Similarly those Muslims joining up to fight fellow Muslims in Afghanistan and Iraq have committed similar acts of highest treachery, Kufr and apostasy.

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"As Muslims, our allegiance is only to Allah (SWT) and His messenger and the Muslim Ummah (community)"


Pertinent Links:

1) Muslim Groups Urge US to End 'Uncritical Support for Israel's Brutal Actions'

Thursday, June 07, 2007

DAR AL HARB - U.S.A.: RACIST, PREJUDICED & ISLAMOPHOBIC REDNECK AMERICANS ARE TO BLAME FOR THE RADICALIZATION OF YOUNG 'AMERICAN' MOSLEMS

Here is a new survey that blames Americans & Jews in Israel (because of the Israeli-Palestinian 'conflict') for the radicalization of young 'American' moslems along with solutions (pay attention to those - - - they are the path to Americas islamization & dhimmitude - - - more imams @ universities & get the FBI out of mosques so we can preach jihad easier):


Poll and new report show frustration of young Muslims in the U.S.
ERIC GORSKI, AP Religion Writer

A show of sympathy for suicide bombers among some young, American Muslims has raised new concerns about homegrown extremism, but also is highlighting calls to engage the nation's growing Muslim population.


A Pew Research Center poll released late last month found that, while U.S. Muslims are largely the picture of assimilation, about a quarter of Muslims ages 18 to 29 said the use of suicide bombing against civilian targets to defend Islam could be justified, at least on rare occasions.
The finding was described by some as a trouble spot, and even a hair-raising statistic, but many Muslim scholars had another reaction to the Pew report: What did you expect?


''Given what's happened in Iraq and Palestine, I would be shocked if there wasn't discontent,'' said Omid Safi, professor of Islamic studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

''The issue is how the discontent is going to be expressed, and whether it's a juvenile romanticization of suicide bombing or whether it's going to be done by participation and transformation of the structures.''

From the American Muslim perspective, the nearly six years since the Sept. 11 attacks have been a time of dealing with widespread mistrust of all the Islamic faithful, particularly the young. A report on Muslim youth released Thursday by the Los Angeles-based Muslim Public Affairs Council cites prejudice and discrimination against Muslims as a ''root cause'' of radicalization.

The report urges ''fighting bad theology with good theology'' and proposes solutions from forming a U.S. government advisory board of young Muslims to placing Muslim chaplains on every American college campus.

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The Pew survey also found young adult Muslims are more likely to attend mosque services and identify themselves as Muslims first before Americans, begging the question of whether a correlation exists between greater religiosity and tolerance for terrorism.

Amaney Jamal, an assistant professor of political science at Princeton University and an adviser on the Pew survey, doesn't see a connection. On questions of religious practice, the poll found young Muslims are less likely to pray, fast and give to charity. To young Muslims, the mosque is not just a worship hall but a community center, a place to hang out, he said.

So what the poll exposed, he said, was a subtle but important difference: stronger religious identity among young Muslims, but not greater religious observance.

''The youth by and large also have felt the effects of 9/11 more so than any other segment of the population,'' Jamal said. ''This youth has grown up where all things Muslims are treated suspect, that Muslims are the enemy within. They've experienced it at public schools, campuses, places of employment. Maybe they're trying to broadcast to a mainstream audience that we're proud to be Muslims.''

The suicide bomber finding, he said, should not be viewed as an endorsement of attacks on the United States, but in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, where the tactic is common.

Eboo Patel, the 31-year-old founder and executive director of Chicago-based Interfaith Youth Core, which promotes pluralism by teaming people of different faiths on service projects, sees building trust as a major issue for young Muslims.

''We don't need more FBI agents poking around in the youth sections of mosques,'' he said.

''Do we need to spend a whole lot more time involving young Muslims in positive ways to build a better world? Absolutely yes, a hundred times over.''

Those who take a darker view of Islam, seized on the Pew findings as evidence of a legitimate threat, pointing out that it takes only a few disgruntled souls to exact horrific damage.

''That it's younger people indicates there has been a tremendous tendency toward a recovery of more radical aspects of the faith,'' said Robert Spencer, director of Jihad Watch, a project of the David Horowitz Freedom Center. ''In the past, immigrants were encouraged and inclined to assimilate.''

Others point out that Americans as a whole, not just Muslims, have shown a willingness to sacrifice civilians' lives under certain circumstances.

A December 2006 survey by the University of Maryland's Program on International Attitudes found 24 percent of Americans believe ''bombings and other attacks intentionally aimed at civilians'' are often or sometimes justified. The poll found no significant variance based on age.

Asma Gull Hasan looks at the Pew findings and sees the impact of experiences shared by young Americans across the spectrum, including exposure to violence through entertainment.

The 32-year-old Muslim author and speaker from Denver said young, immigrant Muslims feel more alienated and exposed to prejudice than their parents are. Because most U.S. Muslims are raised conservatively - and won't consider rebelling through sex or drugs - many experiment with their faith, she said.

''To express my teen and 20s desire to be different, to rebel, I explored my religion,'' Hasan said.
''Christian children ride motorcycles. A percentage of Muslim youth say suicide bombings are justified. Chalk it up to youthful rebellion and telephone survey bravado.''


I guess C.A.I.R. has to keep a low profile now, so it is the Moslem Public Affairs Council turn to lay the blame for the MOSLEM JIHAD on REDNECK INFIDELS...


Pertinent Links:

1) Poll and new report show frustration of young Muslims in the U.S.