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Sami Al-Arian's Islamic Academy  
By Laura Mansfield
FrontPageMagazine.com | June 8, 2005

Florida's tuition voucher program is designed to help improve the education
level of children who attend schools which do not meet educational
standards. In 2003, Florida taxpayers indirectly subsidized the Islamic
Academy of Florida in Tampa, with over $350,000 in funds.

Why is this a problem?  What makes funding an Islamic school any different
from funding a Christian school?

The difference is that at the time, the school's principal was none other
than Sami Al Arian, who was under indictment for terrorism-related charges.
He is at this very moment going to trial.

The Florida Islamic Academy was founded in 1992 by Sami Al-Arian. North
American Islamic Trust holds the the title to the school property, as well
as to the Tampa-area mosques at 130th Ave. E in Temple Terrace, FL and at
6307 Barclay Avenue in Spring Hill, FL.  The trust owns about 27 percent of
the 1,200 mosques in the United States.

The North American Islamic Trust is a subsidiary of the Islamic Society of
North America.

Sami Al Arian, along with seven others, was indicted in February 2003, on
racketeering charges for allegedly financing and supporting homicide bombers
in Israel.

The Florida Islamic Academy is explicitly named in the indictment:

The Islamic Academy of Florida, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "IAF") was
a tax exempt Florida corporation established on August 24, 1992. SAMI AMIN
AL-ARIAN was the Director of IAF from its inception through at least June,
2002.  SAMEEH HAMMOUDEH was also employed by the IAF and served as its
Treasurer. IAF was located at 5910 East 130th Avenue, Tampa, Florida.

And then later goes on to state:

The Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Jihad-Shiqaqi Faction (PIJ), including the
ICP, WISE, IAF, and others known and unknown, constituted an "enterprise"
(hereinafter referred to as the "PIJ Enterprise"), as defined by Title 18,
United States Code, Section 1961(4); that is, a group of individuals and
entities associated in fact which engaged in, and the activities of which
affected, interstate and foreign commerce. The enterprise constituted an
ongoing organization whose members functioned as a continuing unit for a
common purpose of achieving the objects of the enterprise.

The indictment also alleges:

On or about May 5, 2002, SAMI AMIN AL-ARIAN and SAMEEH HAMMOUDEH caused an
employee at IAF to tell an unidentified woman during a telephone
conversation that the woman should write a check to IAF after she indicated
she wanted to send money for the Palestinians.

Yet, despite this, the Islamic Academy of Florida continued to receive money
from the tuition voucher program in Florida through July 2003.

On July 19, 2003, the Palm Beach Post reported that payments to the school
were  being suspended:

John Kirtley, founder of the voucher organization Florida PRIDE, said he is
suspending payments to the Tampa-based Islamic Academy of Florida, which has
been under scrutiny by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the FBI
in relation to its founder and former Director Sami Al-Arian. Al-Arian
stands accused of being the North American leader of the Palestinian Islamic
Jihad, a terrorist group responsible for numerous suicide bombings in
Israel.

Florida PRIDE provides the Islamic school with money that it collects from
corporations. The corporations in turn get to deduct the amount of their
donations - up to $5 million - from their state taxes.

According to the Palm Beach Post article, the school received approximately
$350,000 from Florida PRIDE for tuition for 100 underprivileged students in
2003.  This makes up more than 50% of the school's revenue.

Islamic Academy of Florida has since been removed from the Florida PRIDE
program completely.

How much, if any, of this money actually went to support terrorism is
unknown.

In the meantime, while the cases of Al Arian and the others indicted move
through the legal system, the North American Islamic Trust continues to
operate Islamic primary and secondary schools throughout the country.  The
Islamic Society of North America continues to operate mosques and school as
well.

How many more of these schools will eventually be linked to terrorism? How
many of their faculty and staff have ties to terrorist organizations?

Those questions need to be answered.



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