Posted on 02/04/2005 11:06:04 PM PST by ambrose
Anti-U.S. materials found at mosques
Report says Wahhabi writings found in Richardson; imam says he doesn't follow teaching
11:39 PM CST on Friday, February 4, 2005
By JEFFREY WEISS / The Dallas Morning News
Anti-Jewish and anti-American propaganda published by the Saudi Arabian government has been on display at U.S. mosques, according to an American human rights group.
The publications including some found in the largest mosque in the Dallas area urge Muslims to hate Christians and Jews and to refuse service in "infidel" armies.
The preachings are in keeping with tenets of Wahhabi theology, the brand of Islam that prevails in Saudi Arabia.
A spokesman in the Saudi Embassy in Washington, Nail Al-Jubeir, said some of the materials cited may be obsolete and may not have been sent to America by the Saudi government. But he said the Saudis are investigating the claims made last week in a report by the Washington-based Freedom House.
Imam Yusuf Kavakci of the Dallas Central Mosque in Richardson acknowledged that Wahhabi materials have been brought into his mosque among scores of publications on display there but he said he rejects the Wahhabi teachings.
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BTTT
Read later, thanks!
It is all wishful thinking on my part anyway. The Saudis will just find other buyers for their oil, stay in business etc.
Oh, I totally agree. Goes back to the old saying...
"I may not agree with what you say, but I'll fight to the death for your right to say it."
I may not agree with your bumper sticker, but I'll fight to the death for your right to stick it.
Boy am I surprised.
I thought ALL Muslims had to memorize the Koran in ARABIC.
Let's correct this:
Some small element of FR is absorbed with these two issues (illegal immigration and the hysteria over an imagined jihad holocaust on America) - but we are much better off in terms of national secutiry against Islamic jihad and about even in terms of the migrant invasion.
There's another article above this one in the DMN that indicates that Wahabi Islam, the most radical and that advocated by jihadists, is practically non-existent outside of Muslim countries, and not that prevalent inside of Muslim countries.
Required reading:
THE LIFE OF MUHAMMAD: http://muhammadanism.org/Canon_Sell/default.htm
Radical Islam's 'plan' to take over America - Arab-American author outlines secret 20-year strategy to undermine country
The Islamic States of America?
Misunderstanding the Enemy: the Islamic Threat and the U.S. Media
Islamic Concept of Al-Taqiyah to infiltrate and destroy kafir countries
CAIR Proposes World Islamophobia Report
CAIR: 'Moderate' friends of terror
An Open Letter to Islamic Organizations in America
Exploiting the Koran to Terrorize
islamic infiltration in the schools:
A Seat at the Table: Islam Makes Inroads in Education
Spreading Islam in American Public Schools
Islamist Threat to Public Schools in Columbia, South Carolina?
Respecting Ramadan, Banning "Christmas" (School District Favors Muslims Over Christians)
"Why I left Islam", by Dr. Ali Sina
"...the real Islam is not what its philosophers and mystics have inferred but what is in the Quran and that is the Islam of the fundamentalist and the terrorist. The real Islam is the Islam that abuses women, that allows men to beat their wives, that imposes penalty tax on the religious minorities, that wants to dominate the world by subduing all the non-Muslims, that calls for Jihad and killing the non-believers until Islam becomes the only dominant religion of the World*.""The enemy is Islam and that is the target of my attacks. I do that, despite knowing that I have become the magnet of the hatred of fanatical Muslims and my own life could be in danger.
Yet I know that by eradicating Islam we can save the world from the dangers of a catastrophe that otherwise is looming over our heads and could cause more disaster than the 1st and 2nd World Wars combined."
Islamic terror based on Quran: ex-CIA official
"A former top official of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency paints a menacing picture of the relationship between Islam and terrorism.
"Islamic terrorism is based on Islam as revealed through the Quran," keynote speaker Bruce Tefft claimed in a panel discussion at the University of Toronto on jihad and global terrorism.
And, he added, "There is no difference between Islam and Islamic fundamentalism, which is a totalitarian construct..."
According to Tefft, the Quran enjoins Muslims to believe that the whole world should be governed by the principles of Islam*, an expansionist religion that has historically grown through conquest..."
-- Omar Ahmed, Chairman of the Board of CAIR (Council of American Islamic Relations), San Ramon Valley Herald, July 1998
"(illegal immigration and the coming jihad holocaust on America) - yet we are no better off in terms of national security against Islamic jihad and definitely no better off in terms of the migrant invasion"
Anyone remember the previous treads about the large conversion of Hispanics to Islam, hispanic mosques and translation of the Koran into "native languages"?
Of course we will be told there could never be a connection and be called the usual names.
A Seat at the Table: Islam Makes Inroads in Education
Spreading Islam in American Public Schools
Islamist Threat to Public Schools in Columbia, South Carolina?
Respecting Ramadan, Banning "Christmas" (School District Favors Muslims Over Christians)
This idiot has certainly no shame whatsoever.
hey, I was wondering when someone would photoshop the airliner hitting the center of the bullseye. A must have photo.
Shouldn't be surprising in the least. If you're stupid enough to be a Moo, subscribing to a death cult that presumes even to tell you how to wipe your butt, you're too damn stupid to figure out most things.
It's like with retarded kids, government drones, or democRATS: our job is to keep the Moos the hell out of the way and away from pointy objects.
Thr media has a very big rug to sweep things under.
Wow, who'd have thought it. Especially after seeing all the head scarves...
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