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The sickest part of all of this is the fact that the California taxpayers are paying to promote this anti-Semetic garbage.
1 posted on 06/08/2004 2:22:55 PM PDT by wagglebee
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To: wagglebee

and this amazes you?


2 posted on 06/08/2004 2:38:35 PM PDT by fsorbello (I'm voting for John Kerry..right before I vote against him.)
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To: wagglebee

Excerpted from:
http://www.meforum.org/article/603

"....The northern Virginia-based Muslim Students' Association (MSA) might easily be taken for a benign student religious group.
It promotes itself as a benevolent, non-political entity devoted to the simple virtue of celebrating Islam and providing college students a healthy venue to develop their faith and engage in philanthropy. Along these lines, its constitution declares the MSA's mission as serving "the best interest of Islam and Muslims in the United States and Canada so as to enable them to practice Islam as a complete way of life."[1]

Today, over 150 MSA chapters exist on American college campuses (divided into five regional chapters), easily establishing this organization as the most extensive Muslim student organization in North America. A Washington, D.C.-based national office assists in the establishment of constituent chapters and oversees fundraising and conferences while steering a plethora of special committees and "Political Action Task Forces."
Yet consider some of these recent activities of the MSA:

At a meeting in Queensborough Community College in New York in March 2003, a guest speaker named Faheed declared:

>>>>"We reject the U.N., reject America, reject all law and order. Don't lobby Congress or protest because we don't recognize Congress. The only relationship you should have with America is to topple it … Eventually there will be a Muslim in the White House dictating the laws of Shariah."[2]<<<<

During an October 2000 anti-Israeli protest, former MSA president Ahmed Shama at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) stood before the Israeli consulate in Los Angeles, shouting "Victory to Islam! Death to the Jews!" MSA West president Sohail Shakr declared at the same rally, "the biggest impediment to peace [in the Middle East] has been the existence of the Zionist entity in the middle of the Muslim world."[3]

Prior to September 11, 2001, the MSA formally assisted three Islamic charities in fundraising: the Holy Land Foundation, Global Relief, and Benevolence Foundation. After that date, all three were accused by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of having serious links to terrorism and were ordered closed. The MSA issued a formal statement of protest: "How three of the nation's largest Muslim charities could be made inoperable at the peak of the giving season of Ramadan seemed unbelievable."[4]

This is only the tip of the iceberg. There is overwhelming evidence that the MSA, far from being a benign student society, is an overtly political organization seeking to create a single Muslim voice on U.S. campuses—a voice espousing Wahhabism, anti-Americanism, and anti-Semitism, agitating aggressively against U.S. Middle East policy, and expressing solidarity with militant Islamist ideologies, sometimes with criminal results.

A Saudi Creation

On its website, the MSA describes its emergence as spontaneous and disavows any link to foreign governments.[5] In fact, the creation of the MSA resulted from Saudi-backed efforts to found Islamic bodies internationally in the 1960s. Alex Alexiev of the Center for Security Policy states,

The Saudis over the years set up a number of large front organizations, such as the World Muslim League, the World Assembly of Muslim Youth, the Al Haramain Foundation, and a great number of Islamic "charities." While invariably claiming that they were private, all of these groups were tightly controlled and financed by the Saudi government and the Wahhabi clergy.[6]
In the United States, two leading Saudi-backed organizations were the MSA and the Islamic Society of North America (the MSA's adult counterpart), both of which received major funding, direction, and influence from Riyadh.

Personnel, money, and institutional linkages bound these organizations together from their inception, and all roads led eventually to Riyadh. Ahmad Totonji, an MSA co-founder, later served as vice-president for the notorious Saudi SAAR Foundation (a network of charities named after Saudi benefactor Sulayman ‘Abd al-‘Aziz ar-Rajhi), which closed down in 2001 after federal agents discovered links to terrorist groups.[7] Another MSA co-founder, Ahmad Sakr, served on a number of Saudi-affiliated organizations, such as the World Council of Mosques. The MSA is very much a result of Saudi "petro-Islam" diplomacy.
Current estimates suggest that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia spends $4 billion annually on international aid, with two-thirds of that sum devoted to strictly Islamic development. Much of this largesse has ended up at Islamist organizations like MSA. Funded through private donations or through foundations and charities (only some of which the MSA officially reports),[8] MSA offers its Saudi benefactors a powerful tool. However, until the MSA's tax records are made public (on January 14, 2004, the Senate Finance Committee publicized a list of Islamic organizations whose financial records are sought, including the MSA),[9] the exact extent of foreign funding for the organization cannot be known.

But even without the tax records, there is plenty of evidence for the MSA's strident advocacy of the Saudi-style Wahhabi interpretation of Islam. In "Wahhabism: A Critical Essay," Hamid Algar of the University of California-Berkeley writes,
Some Muslim student organizations have functioned at times as Saudi-supported channels for the propagation of Wahhabism abroad, especially in the United States … Particularly in the 1960s and 1970s, no criticism of Saudi Arabia would be tolerated at the annual conventions of the MSA. The organization has, in fact, consistently advocated theological and political positions derived from radical Islamist organizations, including the Muslim Brotherhood and Jamaati Islam.[10]

The MSA has played a major role in spreading Wahhabism. "Its numerous local chapters," Algar explains, "would make available at every Friday prayer large stacks of the [Mecca-based] World Muslim League's publications, in both English and Arabic. Although the MSA progressively diversified its connections with Arab states, official approval of Wahhabism remained strong."[11]
Stephen Schwartz goes further, stating in his June 2003 testimony to the U.S. Senate's Subcommittee on Terrorism and
Homeland Security, Shia and other non-Wahhabi Muslim community leaders estimate that 80 percent of American mosques out of a total ranging between an official estimate of 1,200 and an unofficial figure of 4-6,000 are under Wahhabi control … Wahhabi control over mosques means control of property, buildings, appointment of imams, training of imams, content of preaching including faxing of Friday sermons from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and of literature distributed in mosques and mosque bookstores, notices on bulletin boards, and organizational and charitable solicitation … The main organizations that have carried out this campaign are the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), which originated in the Muslim Students' Association of the U.S. and Canada (MSA), and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).[12]

The MSA reflects a prime characteristic of militant Islamic groups: a refusal to acknowledge the legitimacy of secular society and personal spirituality. The MSA's Starters Guide contains an open call to Islamicize campus politics:

It should be the long-term goal of every MSA to Islamicize the politics of their respective university … the politicization of the MSA means to make the MSA more of a force on internal campus politics. The MSA needs to be a more "In-your-face" association.[13]

All of this, the guide explains, results from the MSA's duty "to bring morality back into the campus" and to convince students to practice Islam "as a complete way of life."

In the process, the MSA preaches a creed of "special treatment" and "self-segregation" that sounds reminiscent of, and may actually borrow from, Afro-centric campus politics of the 1990s. Demanding that universities be more "Muslim-friendly," the MSA's newly established National Religious Accommodations Task Force (RATF) directs local MSA chapters to insist that universities provide separate housing and meals for Muslims only.[14]
The politics of segregation practiced by the MSA have included blanket marginalization of its own female members. Shabana Mir, writing for the American Muslim, summarizes the plight of Muslim women on campus..."


3 posted on 06/08/2004 2:58:05 PM PDT by abu afak (where do i enlist!)
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To: wagglebee

Famed physicist and science-fiction writer Gregory Benford works and teaches at Irvine. He once wrote a story called "Proselytes" about space aliens which converted to Islam and are now trying to convert the rest of the galaxy.


5 posted on 06/08/2004 3:11:15 PM PDT by RightWingAtheist (Ni Jesus, Ni Marx..<i>OUI REAGAN!</i>)
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To: wagglebee
#1: how the F&&& can anyone write an article about Muslims at UCI without mentioning the burning of the so-called "Apartheid Wall" the SAS set up a couple weeks ago? There is a major story here: the SAS/MSU probably torched their own wall to blame on the Jews and poison discourse on the campus. They want to create a climate of fear and hate at UCI. They refused to allow the "Anteaters For Israel" group to join in their anti-hate rally (because they aren't really anti-hate, they're anti-Jew).

#2: Indeed, an MSU member sent an e-mail to the MSU list concerning whether graduating students should wear sashes which say "shahada" (the Arabic word for suicide bomber).

Shahada is actually the Arabic word for "witness" (I think), and it means someone who has taken the vow to become a Muslim. Some Palestinian groups have used the word "Shahada" to describe suicide bombers, but that is not its primary meaning.

8 posted on 06/08/2004 5:51:12 PM PDT by xm177e2 (Stalinists, Maoists, Ba'athists, Pacifists: Why are they always on the same side?)
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To: wagglebee

I am an alum, and this sickens me. I will not give a penny to the University until they clamp down on these dangerous extremists.


10 posted on 06/08/2004 6:01:07 PM PDT by drew (fear of a liberal planet)
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To: wagglebee

Not only is it anti-semitic, it's anti-Christian, anti-Western, and anti-anything that isn't Mohammedan.

What will it take for this country (and the rest of the West) to wake up?

A nuclear blast? 500,000+ killed by the release of a few smallpox spores?


11 posted on 06/08/2004 6:06:01 PM PDT by Guillermo (Simpson, you've got a short in your tail light. It started blinking when you made that turn - Wiggum)
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To: wagglebee
"Our diversity is our strength." - (Popular liberal quote)

HA!!

12 posted on 06/08/2004 6:35:03 PM PDT by nightdriver
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To: wagglebee

Obviously the alumni of UC-Irvine agree with this, or they wouldn't keep giving them money. Obviously parents agree with this, or they wouldn't keep sending their children there - and they wouldn't keep electing the scum that keep funding these pro-terrorist institutions.


13 posted on 06/08/2004 6:54:24 PM PDT by valkyrieanne
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To: wagglebee
Radical Islam is an insane murder cult; "moderate" Islam is its Trojan Horse in the West.
17 posted on 06/08/2004 10:48:24 PM PDT by Travis McGee (----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
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To: wagglebee
These college antics are the symptoms. The disease is an immigration policy that imports Islam.

Congress and President Bush are to blame. The Mohammedan march into this country should have stopped cold on September 12, 2001.

19 posted on 06/08/2004 11:46:23 PM PDT by dagnabbit (Islamic Immigration is the West's Suicide)
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