Posted on 03/04/2015 12:19:24 PM PST by Mount Athos
An Egyptian-born imam who in 2007 said that Somali-born activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali should receive the death penalty for her criticism of Islam is now a Department of Justice contractor hired to teach classes to Muslims who are in federal prison.
According to federal spending records, Fouad ElBayly, the imam at Islamic Center of Johnstown in Pennsylvania, was contracted by the DOJs Bureau of Prisons beginning last year to teach the classes to Muslim inmates at Cumberland Federal Correctional Institution in Cumberland, Md.
The records show that ElBayly has two contracts worth $12,900 to teach the classes and to provide the inmates leadership and guidance. One of the contracts is dated Feb. 20, 2014, and the other is dated Dec. 8, 2014.
It was April 2007 when ElBayly, the imam at the Islamic Center of Johnston, protested Alis scheduled appearance at the University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown.
Ali, a former Dutch parliamentarian who fled Somalia with her family at a young age, has been vocal in her critique of Islam, claiming that women suffer greatly under the religion.
Those comments have angered many, including ElBayly, who called Alis statements poisonous.
If you come into the faith, you must abide by the laws, and when you decide to defame it deliberately, the sentence is death, the imam told a local newspaper ahead of her university visit.
ElBayly, along with Mahmood Qazi, the Islamic Center of Johnstowns founder and past president, pressed university officials to block Ali from speaking.
I dont want her to poison anyones mind, Qazi said. She doesnt believe in God. How can she talk about God?
The men were unsuccessful, and ElBayly was heavily criticized for his comments, which gained national attention at the time. He apologized in a letter to the newspaper and seemingly resigned his post.
But that resignation was temporary, it turns out.
The federal Bureau of Prisons requires religious services contractors to provide credentials and other background information in their applications. One section asks applicants to list their associations with established religious organizations. According to recent news reports, ElBayly is once again the imam at the Islamic Center of Johnstown.
The application makes no mention of a required interview, though the document indicates that one is optional.
Besides the credentials, applicants have to provide two personal references and a letter of recommendation from their local religious organization.
Perhaps the highest hurdle for ElBayly to clear would be the programs requirement to affirm, I do not endorse nor will I practice or use language in the institution that will support violence, terrorism, discrimination against other inmates.
The Daily Caller sought to interview ElBayly, but he didnt not respond to an email request. A phone number listed for ElBayly was directed to a fax machine.
TheDC also wanted to find out more about how the DOJs Bureau of Prisons chooses who can teach religious classes to inmates, but the agency did not respond. The Cumberland facility also did not respond to specific questions about ElBaylys classes.
Ali has faced more heady opponents than ElBayly and Qazi. Last year, students at Brandeis University successfully forced school administrators to rescind an invitation to have Ali speak at its commencement ceremony where she was to be given an honorary degree. That incident was part of an emerging pattern of supposedly tolerant and open-minded college activists organizing boycotts against speakers who criticize Islam.
Ali has also faced serious death threats from Islamic radicals over her comments. Those threats became all too real in 2004 when Dutch director Theo van Gogh was assassinated by an Islamic radical upset over a film he had directed.
The script of that film, Submission, was written by Ali.
Another isolated incident.
Ain’t the welfare state grand?
Another Friend Of Obama.
“Fight those who believe not in Allah nor the Last Day, nor forbid that which Allah and his Messenger have forbidden, nor follow the religion of truth [Islam], from the People of the Book [Christians and Jews], until they pay the jizya with willing submission, and feel themselves utterly subdued.”
Koran 9:29:
Remember everyone, Jizya day is April 15th!
Bibi should explain this to all of us, once and for all.
Who will know this in the country anyway besides some of us?
The media will not cover it, the media are in damage control for Hillary now while still trying to find ways to attack Bibi and the GOP.
The GOP will not raise this issue either because they don’t want to upset the Dems.
So I ask. What is the frigging use of having this majority, the biggest in decades if they can’t do a damn thing because of being cowards
Yes, invite all the Muslim radicals to teach the prisoners how to do more harm to us.
But .. DON’T YOU DARE LET THOSE CHRISTIANS IN .. NO SIREEE!
Just insane.
They should be given a bible and islam forbidden in prison.
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Reeducation Begins
it’s very interesting to me that no images exist of this guy... the ‘president of the Johnstown Islamic Center , but the imam himself , no .
I wonder what he’s teaching them. The mind boggles.
Is it possible for 0bama to “Pardon” tens of thousands of inmates as he leaves office in 2016?
If he did, would there be anything we could do about it?
It’s called the “Obama employ a hate-filled Moslem cleric” program, and it is succeeding, esp. in our prisons.
There is definitely a need for an internal security committee investigation and hearings on this.
2:43 Minutes
Radical Islamic Recruitment Inside US Prisons
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-zovJJ2pYw
Who hired him? Holder?
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