ISLAM is the threat! And it is coming from the mosques, Muslim Student
Associations and Islamic Centers...all fronts for bin Laden's Wahhabists in
Saudi Arabia.

 

These are the enemies.they are subverting the US government and consorting
with enemies (see below on playing games with TSA and supporting the
muhajideen in Iraq).

 

The doctrine of deception (al-Taqiyah) is clearly demonstrated by this Imam.

 

 

 

 

Bruce

 

 

 

Jihad comes to Small Town USA

By Laura Mansfield  ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

 

It happened again this week. I came out of the office to find a flyer under

my windshield wipers inviting me to a special informational presentation on

God and family values, and how to bring them back to the forefront in

America. 

 

I'm a parent so the flyer caught my interest. But as an analyst for the

Northeast Intelligence Network, my eyes were riveted to the address on the

flyer: the session was being held at a nearby mosque. 

 

Curiosity got the better of me, and I decided it would be a good time for

some on site investigations of the mosque. In order to not attract undue

attention, I dressed conservatively, wearing a navy jumper with a long

sleeve white blouse, and low heels. I debated whether or not to put on a

hijab (head scarf) then decided not to; after all, I was going to "learn",

not to pretend I was a Muslim. 

 

I checked the mosque schedule on the web, and discovered that there was

going to be an Arabic language session an hour before. So I showed up an

hour early. The imam met me at the door, and told me that the presentation

didn't start for an hour, and suggested I come back in an hour. Fortunately

I had anticipated this. I explained that since I had quite a bit of reading

to do for a class I was taking. "Can I just sit here and read?" 

 

He hesitated a moment, then agreed. I sat in the back of the room, with my

book open, and made a mental note to remember to turn the pages every so

often, as I listened to the speakers in Arabic. 

 

The first speaker was the head of the Muslim Students' Association at the

nearby university. Although I missed the beginning of the discussion, I

caught up quickly. He was talking about the problems he had encountered on a

recent trip, when TSA flagged him for extra screening. He joked about the

fact that they had stopped him for extensive screening. He had anticipated

that he would be screened and he had filled his carryon luggage with

printouts of the Qu'ran from the internet, and had 15 or 16 CD's labeled in

Arabic, and he had a notebook computer with him. 

 

As he expected he was delayed; he thought it was very amusing that while

several TSA personnel were scrutinizing is personal belongings that his

classmate from Jordan was able to walk through security, along with his

American girlfriend, without any problems whatsoever. 

 

One of the men said, in Arabic "Blonde Americans are good for something!"

Another man advised him to be cautious, since there was an American woman in

the room. The Imam spoke up and told everyone that I didn't speak Arabic. 

 

At that point another student took the podium. His name was Khaled, and he

began to recount his recent trip to New York City. Khaled and three of his

companions had gone to New York for several days in January. He told of how

uncomfortable his trip up to NYC had been. He felt like he was being

watched, and thought he was the victim of racial profiling. 

 

Khaled and his friends were pretty unhappy about it, and while in New York,

they came up with a plan to "teach a lesson" to the passengers and crew. You

can imagine the story Khaled told. He described how he and his friends

whispered to each other on the flight, made simultaneous visits to the

restroom, and generally tried to "spook" the other passengers. He laughed

when he described how several women were in tears, and one man sitting near

him was praying. 

 

The others in the room thought the story was quite amusing, judging from the

laughter. The Imam stood up and told the group that this was a kind of

peaceful civil disobedience that should be encouraged, and commended Khaled

and his friends for their efforts. 

 

He pointed out that it was through this kind of civil disobedience that

ethnic profiling would fail. 

 

One of the other men, Ahmed from Kuwait, gave a brief account of his friend

Eyad, who had finally gone to Iraq. Ahmed was in email contact with Eyad,

and hoped by the following week to be able to bring them more information

about the state of the "mujahideen" in Iraq. 

 

As the meeting drew to a close, the Imam gave a brief speech calling for the

protection of Allah on the mujahideen fighting for Islam throughout the

world, and reminded everyone that it was their duty as Muslims to continue

in the path of jihad, whether it was simple efforts like those of Khaled and

his friends, or the actual physical fighting of men like Eyad. 

 

As the meeting broke up, several women in hijab came in the room, and two of

them sat with me. They were very warm and friendly and welcoming, and

appeared to be clearly thrilled that I was there. They asked me questions

about who I was, and why I was interested in the session. 

 

By the time the session began, there were half a dozen American women, four

of them African American. Where the previous session had definite

anti-American tones, this session was all American and Apple Pie. The

earlier session had been in Arabic; this one was in English. 

 

The woman leading the session, Nafisa, told of the concerns she had

regarding her daughters in the public school system. She complained about

the influence of the MTV culture, and seemed concerned about the rampant

sexuality that pervaded all facets of American life, from TV to movies and

on into the school system. 

 

She explained her personal solution - the local Islamic school, beginning

with kindergarten. Instead of worrying about her daughters dressing

provocatively and behaving inappropriately with boys, she talked about the

modest school uniforms that they wore, and the single-gender classes that

her daughters attended. 

 

She then began to discuss Islam, focusing on the commonalities it has with

Christianity. The sales pitch had clearly begun. While in the previous

section, then men had quoted over and over again sura from the Qu'ran

calling for violent jihad, the women's session focused on the "gentler" side

of Islam. 

 

The same Imam who demanded that the men continue in the path of jihad did a

complete 180 degree turn in this session, stressing instead the suras that

promoted the "brotherhood" between Muslims, Christians, and Jews. "After

all, we worship the same God, and follow the teachings in the books he gave

each of us. We are all the same, we are all People of the Book," he

stressed. 

 

The differences between the sessions were striking. Clearly the second

session was a recruiting session. 

 

Were the women aware of what was being taught in the first session?

Certainly those women who spoke Arabic should have been. 

 

The reason for concern is obvious: two different doctrines are being

promoted. One peaceful, friendly, warm, and fuzzy doctrine is being used to

draw people in, with a focus on the wellbeing of their children. 

 

But the Arabic speaking sessions clearly have an anti-American tone. 

 

It shows clearly that as much as we'd like to pretend it hasn't, Jihad has

reached small-town USA. This mosque isn't in Washington, DC, or New York

City. This is a small mosque in a small town in the deep south. 

 

And if it's in this tiny little quiet southern town, it's probably in your

hometown too. 

 

 

 

 

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