Posted on 02/27/2008 5:15:11 AM PST by SJackson
On Saturday, February 16, 2008, the Islamic Center of Boca Raton (ICBR) broke ground on its soon-to-be 30,000 square foot mosque. Considering all of the individuals involved with ICBR who have been discovered to have had terror ties, its a wonder that the center would even be granted 30 square inches for the structure.
The former imam of ICBR, Ibrahim Dremali, has been placed on the federal no-fly list and was part of an organization, the Southeast division of the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA-Southeast), which asked its followers to give material support to groups connected to Al-Qaeda. The imam that took his place, Muneer Arafat, admitted under oath that he was a member of Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ).
A co-founder of the mosque, Bassem Alhalabi, was a research assistant for PIJ leader Sami Al-Arian at the University of South Florida (USF) and was charged with the illegal export of a $13,000 military thermal imaging device to Syria. An ICBR teacher, Lamyaa Hashim, was the President of a Florida-based charity, the Health Resource Center for Palestine (HRCP), which was associated with Hamas. And a director of ICBR, Syed Khawer Ahmad, was the creator and webmaster for the official website of Hamass charitable and educational apparatus, the Islamic Association (Al-Jamiya Al-Islamia).
ICBRs terrorist connections were largely ignored by the media until May of 2005, when one of its members, a doctor by the name of Rafiq Sabir, was apprehended during an FBI sting operation. Later, he would be convicted of conspiracy and attempting to provide material support to Al-Qaeda, following his taking an oath of loyalty to the terror group and Osama bin Laden.
None of this has ever, at any time, fazed Boca city officials, as the large-scale mosque was and is set to be built only blocks from its sister masjid, the Assalam Center, which itself has been under construction. Both Islamic centers were started via faculty and students associated with the Muslim Student Organization (MSO) at Florida Atlantic University (FAU).
The same day of the ICBR groundbreaking, Altaf Ali, the Executive Director of CAIR-Florida (a.k.a. CAIR-Miami), came to speak to the congregation. According to an e-mail that was sent out by ICBR, the speech included tips on what to do if the FBI visits you, which, given all of the above, should be of concern to law enforcement.
CAIR or the Council on American-Islamic Relations was created in June of 1994 by three leaders of the Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP), the former propaganda wing of Hamas. At CAIRs inception, it became part of the American Palestine Committee, led by then-international head of Hamas, Mousa Abu Marzook. The committees goal was to look for ways to raise money for Hamas from U.S. shores. As such, for a terrorism-related trial that began in July of 2007 -- the largest terrorism financing case in U.S. history -- CAIR was labeled by the Justice Department as an unindicted co-conspirator in the funneling of millions of dollars to Hamas.
According to the Federal Courts Law Review (FCLR): The term unindicted co-conspirator refers to any person who allegedly agreed with others to violate the law but who is not being charged with an offense and who, consequently, will not be tried or sentenced for his criminal conduct... Prosecutors often have enough evidence to indict these individuals, but instead name them as unindicted co-conspirators for a variety of strategic reasons.
Altaf Ali, himself, has said and done things that have been deemed suspect. In March of 2003, Ali questioned the FBIs methods of obtaining intel from 9/11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, who had just fingered former Florida resident Adnan El Shukrijumah as being a future Al-Qaeda leader, on par with 9/11 hijacker Mohammed Atta. Ali was quoted about the treatment of Shaikh Mohammed: Has he been deprived of sleep? Food? We have no idea, and they wont tell us what measures they have taken to elicit this information. Ali, as well, had admitted that he (Ali) was part of the same circle as El Shukrijumah, traveling the same family centers as him.
All of this is relevant, because of the nature of Alis talk and the venue at which it was held.
The title of Alis lecture was KNOW YOUR RIGHTS, which is part of a national initiative from CAIR to provide Muslims with information on how to interact with their communities and the media. But, as stated, there is also a function dealing with how to interact with the law.
On CAIR Nationals website, the following statements are found under the heading, IF FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT CONTACTS YOU...
From reading this section off CAIRs initiative, one could easily get the impression that CAIR is attempting to teach fellow Muslims how to avoid the law. This of course could lead one to believe that, apart from what CAIR states on its website, those Ali is speaking to might very well have something to hide, as has certainly been the case with ICBR since the time it opened its pre-mosque doors.
While the city sleeps soundly, radical Islamists grow their infrastructure within Boca Raton, Florida. They are told of their rights by a group that is just as radical. Very few are watching. Very few are listening. It is this strange phenomenon that has crept into our society -- coupled by a chronic denial of reality -- that will bring us down, if we do not wake up and take the necessary actions to prevent it.
Very important info. Thanks for posting it. I’m going to send Michael Savage some more money for his lawsuit against CAIR.
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# Refusing to answer questions cannot be held against you and does not imply that you have something to hide.
# You do not have to permit them to enter your home or office if they do not have a warrant.
# If they say they have a warrant, kindly demand to see it before allowing them to enter.
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Exactly what I have taught my kids.
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