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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

A Story of Three Mosques in America


Dave Gaubatz, the author of Muslim Mafia, has written an article for Family Security Matters that focuses on three US mosques. What Gaubatz and his investigators found at these mosques and their bookstores is troubling.

http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.11242/pub_detail.asp

I take particular note of the Brooklyn mosque because it is run by our old friend Siraj Wahhaj, he of the call for jihad in the inner cities and handing out Uzis to ex-convicts. Wahhaj is cautious when he is on video, but there are recording audios of his sermons in his Brooklyn  mosque, which will take your breath away.

Wahhaj is associated with all the so-called "moderate" groups, such as CAIR and the Islamic Circle of North America. In fact, it was that infamous ICNA dinner in Yorba Linda, a year ago, where Wahhaj teamed up with fellow radical Amir Abdel Malik Ali as speakers that drew a protest that drew nation-wide attention when some folks turned up and acted inappropriately. Yet, the news media was not able to videotape the speeches that Wahhaj and Ali gave, and there are no surviving videos that I am aware of.

Of course, three radical mosques may not represent the hundreds of others that exist in the US. It would be unfair to paint every Muslim worshiper or imam seen entering a mosque as a radical. Yet, by some estimates, as many as 80% of the mosques in America are steeped in the Saudi-Wahabbist philosophy and  are categorized as "radical". That is disturbing. Should you have occasion to visit a local mosque, it would be worth your while to visit their bookstore and see whose works are sold. Of course, that requires that you educate yourself as to who the writers and religious leaders are and what they have preached.




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