This is an act of war…Spaniards are too cowardly to respond.

 

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http://www.hudson-ny.org/2320/financing-jihad-in-spain

 


Muslim Countries Financing Jihad in Spain


by Soeren Kern <http://www.hudson-ny.org/author/Soeren+Kern> 
August 4, 2011Muslim countries in the Persian Gulf and North Africa are 
funnelling large sums of money to radical Islamic groups in towns and cities 
across Spain in a competing effort to exert control over the estimated 1.5 
million Muslims in the country.

A newly leaked secret report prepared by Spain's National Intelligence Center 
(CNI), excerpts of which were published 
<http://politica.elpais.com/politica/2011/07/31/actualidad/1312140952_655494.html>
  by the Madrid-based El País newspaper on July 31, says the Spanish government 
is struggling to stop the flow of tens of millions of dollars to Islamic groups 
in Spain from Kuwait, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and 
above all Saudi Arabia.

The CNI report states: "The financing is having negative consequences for 
[multicultural] coexistence in Spain, such as the emergence of parallel 
societies and ghettos, Islamic courts and police that operate outside of 
Spanish jurisprudence, removing girls from schools, forced marriages, etc."

It continues: "There is insufficient control of financial flows involving 
grants and aid from other countries that are being funnelled to the Islamic 
community in Spain. For the most part donors are using alternative channels to 
ensure that their donations escape the control of the regular Spanish financial 
system. Donors should be made fully aware of the risks associated with such 
financing."

According to El País, two high-level officials from the Spanish Ministries of 
Justice and Foreign Affairs travelled to the Persian Gulf in June seeking 
cooperation from Kuwait, Oman and the United Arab Emirates. In May, the Spanish 
Justice Ministry summoned the ambassadors of several Gulf Arab states to a 
meeting in Madrid in which Spanish officials requested their cooperation in 
bringing order to the financing of Islam in Spain.

At the meeting in Madrid, Spanish officials distributed a document titled 
"System of Channelling the Flow of Funds to Islamic Communities in Spain." The 
document, which is in Spanish, English and Arabic, explains that henceforth 
Spanish authorities want all donations from the Gulf Arab states to be 
channelled through the Islamic Commission of Spain 
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamic_Commission_of_Spain>  (CIE), a group the 
Spanish government says should be the official representative for Muslims in 
Spain.

Spanish authorities say Arab countries are flooding mosques in Spain with a 
host of anti-Western literature. For example, the Ministry of Islamic Affairs 
in Qatar has distributed a document in Spanish titled "Mohammed: The Ideal 
Prophet" which states: "Europe today still considers that the white race is 
superior to that of color. Europe, with all its pretensions to enlighten and 
lead … is still behind Islam."

The leaked CNI document says Kuwait is one of the worst offenders. Through the 
Society for the Revival of Islamic Heritage 
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Society_of_the_Revival_of_Islamic_Heritage>  
(RIHS), the Kuwaiti government has funded the construction of mosques in the 
Spanish municipalities of Reus and Torredembarra (Catalonia), from which 
Islamic preachers are "spreading a religious interpretation that opposes the 
integration of Muslim into Spanish society and promotes the separation and hate 
towards non-Muslim groups. … In the medium term, the RIHS plans to open a 
delegation in Spain." In June 2008, the U.S. Treasury Department designated the 
RIHS <http://www.treasury.gov/press-center/press-releases/Pages/hp1023.aspx>  
for bankrolling Al Qaeda.

Qatar, by contrast, funnels most of its donations through the Islamic League 
for Dialogue and Coexistence in Spain, a group the CNI says is "linked to the 
Muslim Brotherhood in Syria" and which controls the Catalan Islamic Cultural 
Center. Qatar recently paid €300,000 ($450,000) to renovate that center, which 
is based in Barcelona.

The United Arab Emirates is focussing its efforts on providing financial 
support to Muslims in the southern region of Andalusia. Al-Andalus was the 
Arabic name given to the parts of Spain ruled by Muslim conquerors from 711 and 
1492. Many Muslims believe that the territories they lost during the Spanish 
Reconquista still belong to them, and that they have a right to return and 
establish their rule there – a belief based on the Islamic precept that 
territories once occupied by Muslims must forever remain under Muslim 
domination.

In this context, the United Arab Emirates, together with Libya and Morocco, 
paid for the construction of the Great Mosque of Granada 
<http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3055377.stm> . Says Abdel Haqq Salaberria, a 
spokesman for the mosque: "It will act as a focal point for the Islamic revival 
in Europe. It is a symbol of a return to Islam among the Spanish people and 
among indigenous Europeans."

The United Arab Emirates, together with Kuwait, Morocco and Egypt, are also 
involved in a project to make Córdoba the "Mecca of the West" by turning the 
ancient city into a pilgrimage site for Muslims throughout Europe. Muslims in 
Córdoba are demanding that the Spanish government allow them to worship in the 
main cathedral 
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral%E2%80%93Mosque_of_C%C3%B3rdoba> , which 
had been a mosque during the medieval Islamic kingdom of Al-Andalus and is now 
a World Heritage Site.

The CNI report says Saudi Arabia is the most generous donor to Muslim causes in 
Spain and many of its donations to a never-ending list of Islamic groups and 
causes are funnelled through the Saudi Embassy in Madrid. Much of the Saudi 
money is for the construction of mosques in Spain 
<http://www.hudson-ny.org/1760/spain-mosque-building> .

Riyadh, for example, built the six-story, 12,000 square meter (130,000 square 
feet) Islamic Cultural Center in Madrid <http://www.ccislamico.com/home2.html> 
, which opened in 1992 and is one of the biggest mosques in Europe. Saudi 
Arabia also built the €22 million ($30 million) Islamic Cultural Center in 
Málaga <http://www.ccislamicodemalaga.org/> , a small city in southern Spain 
that is home to almost 100,000 Muslims. (The center's website includes "news" 
with headlines such as "Christian Palestine under Zionist Occupation 
<http://www.ccislamicodemalaga.org/noticia.php?tabla=articulos&id=252> .")

Saudi Arabia, which also built the "great mosques" in the Spanish cities of 
Marbella <http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mezquita_del_Rey_Abdelaziz>  and 
Fuengirola <http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mezquita_de_Fuengirola> , has been 
accused of using the mosques and Islamic cultural centers in Spain to promote 
the Wahhabi sect of Islam dominant in Saudi Arabia 
<http://www.meforum.org/535/saudi-arabia-and-the-rise-of-the-wahhabi-threat> . 
Wahhabism rejects all non-Wahhabi Islam, any dialogue with other religions and 
any opening up to other cultures. By definition, it also rejects the 
integration of Muslim immigrants into Spanish society.

In December 2000, the Islamic Cultural Center in Madrid was expelled from the 
Spanish Federation of Islamic Religious Entities (FEERI) to "frustrate the 
attempts of Saudi Arabia to control Islam in Spain 
<http://www.webislam.com/?idn=2580> ." Most Muslim immigrants in Spain are from 
the Maghreb (especially Morocco and Algeria) or Pakistan; analysts say their 
low standards of living and low levels of education make them particularly 
susceptible to the Islamist propaganda promoted by Saudi Arabia.

Not to be outdone, Morocco recently co-sponsored a weeklong seminar in 
Barcelona titled "Muslims and European Values 
<http://www.webislam.com/?idn=17789> " during which it was proposed that the 
construction of big mosques would be "a useful formula" to fight Islamic 
fundamentalism in Spain.

According to Noureddine Ziani, a Barcelona-based Moroccan imam: "It is easier 
to disseminate fundamentalist ideas in small mosques set up in garages where 
only the members of the congregation attend, than in large mosques that are 
open to everyone, with prayer rooms, cafes and meeting areas." He also said it 
is absolutely necessary to accept Islamic values as European values 
<http://www.elpais.com/articulo/cataluna/Barcelona/promete/ulemas/Marruecos/acoger/gran/mezquita/elpepiespcat/20101227elpcat_7/Tes>
  and that from now on, Europeans should replace the term "Judeo-Christian" 
with term "Islamo-Christian" when describing Western Civilization.

Meanwhile, the Madrid-based  
<http://www.abc.es/20101228/espana/piden-mejorar-para-combatir-20101228.html> 
ABC newspaper reports that more than 100 mosques in Spain have radical imams 
preaching to the faithful each Friday. The newspaper says some imams have 
established religious police that harass and attack those who do not comply 
with Islamic law. ABC also reports that during 2010, more than 10 Salafist 
conferences were held in Spain, compared to only one in 2008.

Salafism <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salafi>  is a branch of revivalist Islam 
that calls for restoring past Muslim glory by re-establishing an Islamic empire 
across the Middle East, North Africa and parts of Europe. Salafists view Spain 
as a Muslim state that must be re-conquered for Islam.

The irony (or maybe not) is that all of the Muslim countries supporting Jihad 
in Spain also support the Alliance of Civilizations <http://www.unaoc.org/> , a 
post-modern initiative proudly launched by Spain's Socialist Prime Minister 
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero in 2005 as a way to "bridge the divide" between 
the West and Islam.

In practice, however, the Alliance of Civilizations has turned out to be a 
one-way bridge: Islam has been invited to cross over into the West and the West 
has been invited to stand by and watch. As for Spain's belated efforts to 
control the spread of Islam on the Iberian Peninsula, it is probably too little 
too late

 



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