http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=23261
 
 "The Muslims, he said, are in "the cycle of fear," [of] "being accused of
funding suspicious organizations that fall under the scrutiny of
anti-terrorism investigations." One wonders why they are funding "suspicious
organizations" in the first place." 
 
Saudi Charity Begins...Nowhere
By Dr. Rachel  <http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/authors.asp?ID=579>
Ehrenfeld
FrontPageMagazine.com | July 7, 2006


Upon hearing Warren Buffett's announcement on June 25, 2006, of giving $37
billion to charitable foundations, mostly to the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation, the director of the Council of American-Islamic Relations
(CAIR),
<http://www.arabnews.com/?page=1&section=0&article=84422&d=27&m=6&y=2006>
Nihad Awad, declared that Muslim organizations "are lagging behind," only
because of intimidation by the West. The Muslims, he said, are in "the cycle
of fear," [of] "being accused of funding suspicious organizations that fall
under the scrutiny of anti-terrorism investigations." One wonders why they
are funding "suspicious organizations" in the first place. 

Instead of blaming America and the West, as CAIR constantly does, it could
initiate the establishment of a new Muslim foundation with a similar mission
to that of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. This new Muslim foundation
could supply immunization, HIV and anti-malarial medication, and medical
means to reduce  <http://www.gatesfoundation.org/Grants/default.htm>
cervical cancer incidence and deaths in poor Muslim countries, feed millions
of refugees from Muslim atrocities in Darfur, and generally "bring
innovations in health" to Third World Muslim countries. Indeed, Awad himself
pointed out that, "We in the Muslim world are lagging behind when we should
be pioneers as per our Islamic beliefs." 

 

To be sure, there is no shortage in oil billionaires in Saudi Arabia and the
Gulf states. According to
<http://www.forbes.com//lists/2006/10/Middle_East_&_Africa_Rank_1.html>
Forbes Magazine 2006 list of the World's Richest People, Saudi and Gulf
billionaires are worth at least $134 billion. Muslim billionaires in Egypt,
Turkey and Lebanon are worth additional $29.4 billion. This is not taking
into account Muslim billionaires and millionaires in Asia and elsewhere.
Moreover, the oil boom in the Middle East generated at least
<http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/business/14864122.htm> 300,000, new
wealthy millionaires in the region. 

 

According to the Department of
<http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/saudi.html> Energy, Saudi Arabia is
estimated to gain $154 billion in oil revenues in 2006, alone, and has at
least $110 billion in foreign assets. 

 

Yet, despite all this wealth, Muslim charities do not focus on alleviating
the suffering of millions of poor Muslims and provide for their economic
development the way the United States Agency for International Development
(USAID) does. Instead, Muslim charities, led by the Saudis, continue to pour
billions into madrassas to spread Wahhabism and hatred of the West around
the globe - and not only in the Muslim world.

 

Testifying before the House International Relations Committee on June 29,
2006, Assistant Secretary of State Jendayi Frazer stated, "Saudi Arabia has
become a leading financier of the Islamic takeover of
<http://boss.streamos.com/real/hir/56_oa062906.smi> Somalia." And in the
Middle East, Saudi and Gulf cash, smuggled into Gaza under the watchful eyes
of the Egyptians, helped Hamas pay the salaries of at least 130, 000
employees of the Palestinian Authority, according to Middle Eastern sources.
And more money is coming. On July 5, The
<http://www.timesofoman.com/newsdetails.asp?newsid=32628> Arab League
announced in Cairo the transfer of $50 million to the West Bank and Gaza,
and $15 million to pay for o Palestinian refugees in Lebanon and to
employees and diplomats in Palestinian embassies and Palestinian
representative. In addition, the U.S. "
<http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/WO0306/S00266.htm> good ally," Saudi Arabia,
"also provided $50 million." This is at the time that President George W.
<http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/meast/06/25/bush.hamas/> Bush, declared: "In
order for there to be peace, Hamas must be dismantled."

 

Two years ago, the Saudi government gave at least
<http://www.contracostatimes.com/mld/cctimes/14952651.htm>  $12 billion per
year to Muslim charities. In light of their growing oil revenues, it is
reasonable to assume that they are contributing more now.

 

According to testimony  given before the Senate Banking Committee by
Treasury Undersecretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Stuart
Levey on on
<http://banking.senate.gov/index.cfm?Fuseaction=Articles.Detail&Article_id=1
02&Month=4&Year=2006> April 4, Saudi money "is going to Iraq. And it's going
to Southeast Asia and it's going to any other place where there are
terrorists." He added Saudi promises to stop the financing of terrorism
"haven't been uniformly implemented."

 

While the Saudis work hard to fight domestic terrorism, they have yet to
turn off the flow of money from wealthy
<http://banking.senate.gov/index.cfm?Fuseaction=Articles.Detail&Article_id=1
02&Month=4&Year=2006> Saudis and their charities that continue to fuel
terrorism against the West. Instead, the Kingdom increased its public
relations offensive in the U.S., spending tens of millions of dollars on
Washington lobbyist, and in contributions to U.S.-based Muslim organizations
such as CAIR, who oppose the government's condemnation of Palestinian
terrorism and Hamas. 

 

Last month,
<http://www.frontpagemag.com/websat/Helper/editor/CAIR_WAMY_Announce_$50M_Pr
opaganda_Effort&only%20-%2073k> CAIR announced that it was "launching a
massive $50 million media campaign involving television, radio, and
newspapers as part of its five-year program to create a better understanding
of Islam and Muslims in the U.S." Following their Saudi paymaster's lead,
CAIR now orchestrates a media offensive demanding that President Bush come
to Hamas's rescue and condemn Israel. 

Clearly, the idea that the $50 million CAIR spends to promote Hamas' culture
of death can instead help millions of Muslims to live better, just did not
cross Awad's mind.



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