I remember when everybody ran for the hills on this one.
Some serious mojo involved here.
No, Professor Ahmed, the Founders Were Not So Fond of Islam
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Posted on Fri 10 Sep 2010 08:05:24 AM PST by Kaslin
While doing the MSM circuit this week, American University professor Akbar Ahmed told some whoppers about Adams, Jefferson, and Franklin
Akbar Ahmed, the chair of Islamic studies at American University, has advised many government officials, including General Petraeus, Richard Holbrooke, and George W. Bush. He speaks regularly on BBC and CNN, and has appeared on many U.S. shows, including Oprah and Nightline.
To oppose the burn the Quran event planned by Pastor Terry Jones, Ahmed wrote an editorial for CNN in which he stated:
Not only are the actions of Jones contrary to the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, but they are also against the ideals of the American Founding Fathers.
The Founding Fathers read and honored the same Quran that Jones is now seeking to burn.
[John Adams, Americas second president] showed the utmost respect for Islam, naming the Prophet Mohammed as one of the greatest truth seekers in history.
These statements are utterly opposed by the facts.
John Adams said absolutely nothing of the kind. Correspondence from John Adams to Thomas Jefferson on July 16, 1814, reveals John Adams true feelings about Islam: Adams states that Mohammed is a military fanatic who denies that laws were made for him; he arrogates everything to himself by force of arms.
Your tax dollar at work . . .
Solution...
Release the E-book version so that the number of copies is INFINITE
Good find! God bless you for wading through the Washington Compost.
This from Amazon:
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