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AP Exclusive: Former NBA Star's Mosque Donated Money to Alleged Terror Fronts, Records Show
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Posted on 02/09/2005 11:16:43 AM PST by TheOtherOne

AP Exclusive: Former NBA Star's Mosque Donated Money to Alleged Terror Fronts, Records Show

By Matt Kelley Associated Press Writer
Published: Feb 9, 2005 WASHINGTON (AP) - A mosque established and funded by basketball star Hakeem Olajuwon gave more than $80,000 to charities the government later determined to be fronts for the terror groups al-Qaida and Hamas, according to financial records obtained by The Associated Press.

Olajuwon told the AP he had not known of any links to terrorism when the donations were made, prior to the government's crackdown on the groups, and would not have given the money if he had known.

"There is no way you can go back in time," Olajuwon said in a telephone interview from Jordan, where he is studying Arabic. "After the fact, now they have the list of organizations that are banned by the government."

A Treasury Department spokeswoman, Molly Millerwise, declined to discuss Olajuwon's contributions but said, "In many cases donors are being unwittingly misled by the charities."

Federal law enforcement officials said they were not investigating Olajuwon, a 7-foot center born in Nigeria who played 17 seasons for the Houston Rockets of the National Basketball Association before retiring in 2002.

Olajuwon, who became a U.S. citizen in 1993, was known as "The Dream" and won the NBA's Most Valuable Player award in 1994, when he led the Rockets to the first of back-to-back championships.

The Olajuwon-founded Islamic Da'Wah Center gave more than $60,000 in 2000 and $20,000 in 2002 to the Islamic African Relief Agency, the center's tax records show.

The government shut down the relief agency in October, saying it gave money and other support to Osama bin Laden and al-Qaida.

But the agency and its possible ties to terrorism had been in news stories years earlier, before Olajuwon's contributions:

-The U.S. Agency for International Development cut off two government grants to the Islamic African Relief Agency in 1999, saying funding the group "would not be in the national interest of the United States."

-A former fund-raiser for the relief agency, Ziyad Khaleel, was named in a federal trial in 2001 as the man who bought a satellite telephone that bin Laden used to plan the 1998 bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

-Numerous news organizations reported shortly after the 2001 terrorist attacks that the relief agency was among more than two dozen Islamic charities under scrutiny for possible terrorist ties.

Olajuwon also participated in a 1999 celebrity bowling tournament for the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development, which the U.S. government shut down in 2001, accusing it of sending money to Hamas. The Islamic Da'Wah Center gave more than $2,000 to the Texas-based Holy Land Foundation in 2000, according to its tax returns.

At the time, Olajuwon was vice president of the mosque - which was named after him - and provided more than three-quarters of its money. Olajuwon heads the separate foundation that now controls the Islamic Da'Wah Center.

All the donations came before the government designated the Holy Land Foundation and the Islamic African Relief Agency as terrorist fronts. Vipul Worah, an accountant for Olajuwon's charities, said U.S. authorities have never asked about the contributions.

Olajuwon, who is married with four daughters, became a Muslim during his professional career and was known for playing in key games while observing dawn-to-dusk fasting during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.

Tax returns for Olajuwon's Islamic Da'Wah Center show it gave the Islamic African Relief Agency $61,250 in 2000 and $20,000 in 2002.

Those donations accounted for 2.2 percent of the $2.8 million the Islamic African Relief Agency received during 2000 and 1.4 percent of the $1.4 million it raised in 2002, records show.

Olajuwon said the donations came after fund-raisers from the Islamic African Relief Agency visited Houston. He said the group told him donations would help the needy in Africa.

"They came and approached us and everything was legitimate. I had no knowledge of their activity," Olajuwon said.

The Treasury Department alleged in October that several top officials of the group's branches overseas are al-Qaida members or associates and the group gave bin Laden hundreds of thousands of dollars in 1999.

The federal government says the Sudan-based Islamic African Relief Agency's U.S. branch is IARA-USA, based in Columbia, Mo. That group has challenged the terrorist designation in court, saying it is separate from the Sudanese group.

Shereef Akeel, a lawyer for IARA-USA, acknowledged the U.S. group and the Sudanese group "may be in a partnership together" and some people with links to IARA-USA have terrorist associations.

"Just because someone traveled in the same circles, just because one employee was at the same conference as someone who supported terrorism, doesn't mean the organization sponsors or condones acts of terrorism," Akeel said.

The Holy Land Foundation was shut down in December 2001. Federal authorities say it was the main U.S. fund-raiser for Hamas and sent $12.4 million to the Palestinian terrorist group from 1995 to 2001. Hamas has claimed responsibility for dozens of suicide bombings in Israel that have killed scores of people, including Americans.

The Holy Land Foundation and several leaders are awaiting trial on criminal charges of supporting terrorism - charges they deny. U.S. District Judge Gladys Kessler rejected the group's 2002 lawsuit challenging its terrorist designation, ruling federal officials had "ample evidence" of financial support for Hamas.

Attorney General John Ashcroft said in July that an indictment against several officers was "neither a reflection on the well-meaning people who may have donated funds to the foundation, nor is it a reflection on the Muslim faith and its adherents."

In 2000, the year after Olajuwon participated in the Dallas bowling tournament for the Holy Land Foundation, the Islamic Da'Wah Center gave the group $2,430, tax records show. That money was a tiny fraction of the $13 million the foundation raised that year.

Olajuwon said the bowling tournament was one of many charitable events he has attended.

"I get all sorts of requests from charitable organizations," Olajuwon said. "It was a bunch of kids and I gave them autographs."

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Associated Press writer Pam Easton in Houston contributed to this report.

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On the Net:

Related documents are available at:

http://wid.ap.org/documents/olajuwon.html

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TOPICS: News/Current Events
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1 posted on 02/09/2005 11:16:44 AM PST by TheOtherOne
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To: TheOtherOne

Hard to believe Hakeem knew about this. He is not that sort of Muslim.


2 posted on 02/09/2005 11:17:21 AM PST by Borges
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To: TheOtherOne

All Islam is terror or support thereof.


3 posted on 02/09/2005 11:19:49 AM PST by thoughtomator (reporting from Cylon-occupied Caprica)
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To: Borges

Are you sure?


4 posted on 02/09/2005 11:20:52 AM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: Borges

Nothing to see here folks... move along.


5 posted on 02/09/2005 11:20:53 AM PST by dvldog03
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To: Borges

"Hard to believe Hakeem knew about this. He is not that sort of Muslim."

REALLY?


6 posted on 02/09/2005 11:21:40 AM PST by PilloryHillary (Pillory Hillary!)
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To: Borges
He is not that sort of Muslim.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

No one ever is.

7 posted on 02/09/2005 11:23:59 AM PST by hopespringseternal
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To: TheOtherOne
Hakeem was a gentleman on the court. I would be shocked if he was sponsoring Islamokazis.
8 posted on 02/09/2005 11:24:13 AM PST by gopwinsin04
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To: Borges

I hated--absolutely HATE--him for what he did to my 1994 Knicks. But this story does seem "out of characte" for him. I guess you never can tell...


9 posted on 02/09/2005 11:25:26 AM PST by two134711
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To: TheOtherOne
A report by Freedom House on Saudi funding of hate in American Mosques.

http://www.freedomhouse.org/religion/pdfdocs/FINAL%20FINAL%20Saudi.pdf

10 posted on 02/09/2005 11:27:16 AM PST by Nachum
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To: Borges
Hard to believe Hakeem knew about this. He is not that sort of Muslim.

If he believes in the koran, then he IS that sort of muslim!

11 posted on 02/09/2005 11:30:47 AM PST by TexasCajun
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To: two134711

Oh man, the 1994 victory of the knicks was soooooo sweet. I remember it well.


12 posted on 02/09/2005 11:32:07 AM PST by Texas_Jarhead (I believe in American Exceptionalism! Do you?)
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To: TexasCajun

I have a friend from India - his favorite line - "there are no moderate muslims".


13 posted on 02/09/2005 11:32:58 AM PST by 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
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To: Owl_Eagle; Sam's Army; Mr. Mojo

This explains why some of the terrorists shown in those videos of the former Afghan training camps are dressed in Houston Rockets warm-ups. Also, it helps out FBI linguists who were previously unable to decipher bin Laden's description of an upcoming attack: the phrase, previously thought to be some sort of Farsi "Pigeon English," is now known to be "Phi Slamma Jamma."


14 posted on 02/09/2005 11:34:47 AM PST by HenryLeeII (Democrats have helped kill more Americans than the Soviets and Nazis combined!)
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To: PilloryHillary

I don't believe Hakeem knew about this either....REALLY!

I think this is another example of a pampered and sheltered athlete (celebrity) being taken advantage of by those around him. To often these athletes/celebrities just show up and do what their agents or others tell them.

I think the real villians here are the individuals (probably Muslims from the mosque) who took money donated in good faith and with good intent and then used it to fund terrorist.

Hakeem probably thought he was doing good for a religion and faith he is part of. I'll bet it never occurred to him that people might abuse his donation.


15 posted on 02/09/2005 11:38:39 AM PST by TexanByBirth
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To: TexasCajun

The way he acted as an NBA player seemed a lot closer to the Judeo-Christian model then the one currently in vogue in most Mosques these days.


16 posted on 02/09/2005 11:39:05 AM PST by Borges
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To: Texas_Jarhead

:-P


17 posted on 02/09/2005 11:39:15 AM PST by two134711
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To: two134711

I hate what your 1994 Knicks did to my 1994 Bulls. That was a terrible foul call on Pippen with Hubert Davis!


18 posted on 02/09/2005 11:40:41 AM PST by Borges
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To: TexanByBirth

If he beleives in the Koran, I don't trust Hakeem. I find it hard to believe that he had no idea, but I hope you are right and I am wrong.


19 posted on 02/09/2005 11:43:31 AM PST by PilloryHillary (Pillory Hillary!)
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To: two134711

"of" should have been "over" - was just trying to razz ya


20 posted on 02/09/2005 11:44:22 AM PST by Texas_Jarhead (I believe in American Exceptionalism! Do you?)
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