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August 03, 2011


Tariq Ramadan Openly Calls for a Muslim colonization of the U.S.


"It should be us, with our understanding of Islam, our principles,
colonizing the United States of America."

Tariq Ramadan, the silver-tongiued snake and grandson of Hasan al-Banna, who
founded the Muslim Brotherhood, loved by leftists, academics and the ummah
(of course) spoke in Texas. How adored is he by the urbane cannibals? This
savage is a Professor of Contemporary Islamic Studies in the Faculty of
Oriental Studies at Oxford University. An online poll provided by the
American Foreign Policy magazine in 2009 placed Ramadan on the 49th spot in
a list of the world's top 100 contemporary intellectuals.

Ramadan was banned from the U.S. by George W. Bush; his U.S. visa was
revoked due to his numerous connections to Islamic terrorism. And he favors
the legal extinction of Israel (in keeping with Islamic teachings). More at
Discover the Networks
<http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=1884> .

In February 2002 Salon.com called
<http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/administration/tiny_mce/Tariq%20Ramadan:
%20The%20Muslim%20Martin%20Luther?>  him "one of the most important
intellectuals in the world," characterizing him as "the Muslim Martin
Luther." In 2004 Time magazine named
<http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:xxPSmbScdMUJ:www.time.com/time/subscri
ber/2004/time100/scientists/100ramadan.html+%22tariq+ramadan%22+and+%22time+
magazine%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2&gl=us>  him one of the world's top 100
scientists and thinkers.

When speaking to Western audiences, Ramadan preaches an amicable message of
unity and mutual respect. But to Arabic-speaking audiences, he vents his
deep-seated hatred of the West and his endorsement of Wahhabism, the most
extreme form of Islam. Moreover, Ramadan has numerous connections to
fundamentalist Islamic militants and is suspected by U.S. intelligence
agencies of maintaining ties with the terrorist group al Qaeda
<http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=6211> .

Ramadan's maternal grandfather was Hasan al-Banna
<http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=1368> , who
in 1928 founded the Muslim Brotherhood
<http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=6386> . Ramadan's
father, Said Ramadan, led the Brotherhood throughout the 1950s and then was
exiled from Egypt to Switzerland, where Tariq was born in September 1962.
[...]

.....in the early 1990s, Ramadan established the Movement of Swiss Muslims
-- an outreach organization
<http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/Articles/statedeptwasrightto.html>  that
exhorted Muslim youth to Islamize modernity rather than modernize Islam
<http://www.americanthinker.com/printpage/?url=http://www.americanthinker.co
m/2004/05/danger_tariq_ramadan_is_coming.html> . He taught at the University
of Fribourg a

But he was welcomed into this country by Barack Hussein Obama. Stop the
Islamization of America: A Practical Guide to the Resistance
<http://www.amazon.com/Stop-Islamization-America-Practical-Resistance/dp/193
6488361/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1312297523&sr=8-1> 

Tariq Ramadan was in Dallas at the end of July, invited by Muslim
Brotherhood-tied ICNA. During a speech, he openly asked for a Muslim
colonization of the U.S.

His speech is in 3 parts on Youtube. Point de Bascule has done the
transcript of the most important excerpts.
 
 <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WDEfVdsr3M%20>  Video 1 - 03:37
It should be us, with our understanding of Islam, our principles, colonizing
positively the United States of America.
 
06:28
We don't want the West to be destructed. What we want is the West to be
reformed.

 
<http://www.pointdebasculecanada.ca/articles/10002437-%E2%80%9Cit-should-be-
us,-with-our-understanding-of-islam,-our-principles,-colonizing-the-united-s
tates-of-america-%E2%80%9D-%E2%80%93-tariq-ramadan,-dallas,-july-27th-2011.h
tml> "It should be us, with our understanding of Islam, our principles,
colonizing the United States of America." - Tariq Ramadan, Dallas, July 27th
2011 hat tip Dai

On July 27, 2011, Tariq Ramadan gave a speech at a fundraiser organised by
the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) in Dallas (TX).

GMBDR <http://globalmbreport.com/?p=3268>  describes ICNA as "a less
well-known part of the Muslim Brotherhood network in the U.S., generally
thought to be closely tied to the Jamaat-e-Islami organization of Southeast
Asia, itself known to be allied with the Muslim Brotherhood. ICNA is
particularly close to the Muslim American Society and the two organizations
have been holding joint annual conventions for many years."

The website voicesempower.com
<http://www.voicesempower.com/tag/tariq-ramadan/>  and other American
websites have reported on the fact that several ticket holders, who had paid
their way to listen to Ramadan in Dallas, were expelled from the conference
room. In spite of that, some spectators managed to record Tariq Ramadan's
conference and made it available on YouTube.

Tariq Ramadan's conference is available in three parts:

Part 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WDEfVdsr3M

Part 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1ElwUjPuHE

Part 3 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2h5ZDiMQno

The highlight of the conference occurred at the beginning of the first part.
Tariq Ramadan enjoins his listeners "not to be colonized" by the consumerist
society then added that the Muslims should be the ones "positively"
colonizing the United States of America "with our understanding of Islam,
with our principles".

Later, in his conference, Ramadan blamed his critics who refuse to be
colonized by him and by those who share his "understanding of Islam". "What
does it mean colonizing?", Ramadan asked the crowd.

Point de Bascule presents the transcript of the most important excerpts:

 Video 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WDEfVdsr3M 

03:21 

We should all be careful not to be colonized by something which is coming
from this consumerist society.

03:37
It should be us, with our understanding of Islam, our principles, colonizing
positively the United States of America.

04:37
But let me tell you something. On the long run, I'm quite optimistic. I
think that Inshallah (inaudible word) our future in the West is going to be
a bright future, to be positive.

04:52
By the way, we are not here by accident. We are not here by accident.

05:54
We are learning how to be a Muslim. It's difficult, it's a challenge, it's a
jihad...

06:18
On the long run, we also have to think about our contribution. We should be
a gift to the United States of America. We should be a gift to the West.

06:28
We don't want the West to be destructed. What we want is the West to be
reformed.

Video 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1ElwUjPuHE

00:16
You are living in the United States of America. All last year, we heard
messages coming that are attacking Islam as an alien religion, a
non-American religion. And, in Europe for the last fifteen years,
everywhere, we can see this, it's not only in France, because many people
are talking about France because they heard about the headscarf...

00:41
In many countries, Switzerland for four minarets... Now they are banning the
construction of minarets saying the Muslims are colonizing. What does it
mean colonizing?

00:51
That even myself in a prime time TV program with (inaudible name), who is
the leader, the spokesperson for Swiss People's Party, he told me: "We made
a mistake with you, we gave you the nationality", meaning you are too much a
Muslim to be a good Swiss citizen.

01:08
This is the narrative behind. This is the narrative behind. The rationale
behind is to make it clear: Islam is not a Western religion. You are the
other. And this is what we have been facing. And in fact, for years we had
the populists and we had the far-right parties saying this. The problem and
be careful is not only the rise of the populist parties. The problem that we
are facing in Europe is the normalization of this discourse among all the
other parties.

01:40
What yesterday was said by the far-right parties and the populists now is
said by all the parties. That Islam is an alien religion. That, as Muslims,
what you want is to colonize the country. You want to change the very
essence of our culture as Westerners and Western countries. This is the
rationale of all the discourses.

02:03
And it spreads around fears. People are full of mistrust with Muslims. 75%
of the French when they hear Islam, they think about violence. Now, this is
what we are facing.

Then Tariq Ramadan referred to the Norway massacre and implied that those
who criticize Islam are paving the way for more killings. 

03:31
If you carry on this discourse about Islam being an alien religion, that we
are threatening the very essence of Europe, you are nurturing such an
attitude. You should also get it right. Your responsibility is to be very
cautious. The atmosphere is negative. So, anyone who is following the trend
could do something which is extreme, extremist and he can kill.

04:18
In eighteen (U.S.) states, and now up to twenty-two, we have people who want
bills against the sharia implementation. You might think that they are not
going to win and in many states they are not going to win. But in fact, they
don't want to win. This is not the purpose. The purpose is to spread around
the fact that Islam is a danger. There is a threat so the atmosphere is
there. 

04:58
The conservatives, the tea parties, what they want in this country (in the
United States) is to make Islam a problem. You want the statistics? Just
after September the 11th, ten years ago, 66% of the Americans told that this
was done by a tiny minority that were not representing Islam. This was the
first reaction and this is why we got such positive reactions by the
Americans saying: "No, we are with you. We are even willing to protect your
mosques." And they did it. And they were there.

There is much more here.
<http://www.pointdebasculecanada.ca/articles/10002437-%E2%80%9Cit-should-be-
us,-with-our-understanding-of-islam,-our-principles,-colonizing-the-united-s
tates-of-america-%E2%80%9D-%E2%80%93-tariq-ramadan,-dallas,-july-27th-2011.h
tml> 

 



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