Jasser may be a good guy, in that he wishes for reform and a more spiritual version of Islam, but I have two problems with him.
1) If Jasser is intelligent enough to be able to see through the motives of CAIR, why is he not intelligent enough to see the motives of Muhammed through an historical look at the man?
2) If Jasser says he has known 3 of the Flying Imams for a decade, then why has he waited so long to expose them?
And, in that article, he says Shahin told him that the imams went to CAIR after the plane incident. Frankly, I think they set it up with CAIR prior to the incident.
“2) If Jasser says he has known 3 of the Flying Imams for a decade, then why has he waited so long to expose them?”
The article says that he’s been exposing them for years.
Check keyword ‘Jasser’ in FR’s search for more. He’s had an ongoing public and private battle in Arizona against the Wahhabi/CAIR types there.
“If Jasser is intelligent enough to be able to see through the motives of CAIR, why is he not intelligent enough to see the motives of Muhammed through an historical look at the man?”
I’m taking a wild guess that he’s studied islam more than you have. He’s come to his own decisions based on his faith, and recognizes a need for Islam to go through a revisionist period. He’s spoken on this a number of times, including this article.