Posted on 09/10/2010 6:09:16 PM PDT by Ooh-Ah
After summering in Malaysia and assorted petro-capitals of the Arabian Gulf, the imam behind the Ground Zero mosque project, Feisal Abdul Rauf, is back in America though not for long. His Cordoba Initiative web site now features a newsletter which mentions that this month Rauf will be off again, this time to Australia apparently there is now some urgent bridge-building to be done in Perth.
But while transiting New York, site of his proposed $100 million-plus Cordoba House, Rauf has taken time to publish an op-ed in the New York Times. The op-ed itself, Building on Faith, is such a feat of unmitigated self-puffery that it really belongs in the paid ad section. But lets not focus here on the eccentricities of the Times. Keep your eye on the elusive imam.
Because what hes doing here is trying to hijack the meaning and commemoration of Sept. 11th Rauf being now the righteous and self-appointed arbiter of how Americans should remember that day. If you strip away his New-Age-cum-United-Nations jargon, his message is that unless you join a collective group hug to exalt what he, Feisal Abdul Rauf, happens to want, you must be some sort of low-life insensitive rube one of the legion of bigots whom his wife recently described on national television as putting America beyond Islamophobia. And what Rauf wants is a 15-story mosque-plus-amenities Islamic center, right up the road from where the Twin Towers were destroyed in the name of Islam.
In his op-ed, speaking apparently from a great height a height so great that it excuses him from answering a single question about such nitty-gritty as his sources of money, or extremist affiliations Rauf includes the pronouncement that we are proceeding with the community center, Cordoba House. (Rauf seems not to have noticed that while he was traveling, the other two-thirds of this we his wife and business partner, Daisy Khan, along with their partner and developer, Sharif El-Gamal changed the name of the project from Cordoba House to Park51. That came after a number of commentators began pointing out that Cordoba connotes not a flower-power era of harmony, but a triumphalist caliphate).
Raufs article is so jammed with flim-flam that its hard to know where to begin. But lets take just a few samples of what hes just dished out from his op-ed pulpit:
Many people wondered why I did not speak out more, and sooner, about this project. I felt that it would not be right to comment from abroad. Really? And why, with such controversy going on in the U.S. over his project, was it such a high priority for Rauf to spend the entire summer abroad, much of that incommunicado in Malaysia; and such a low priority as in nonexistent for Rauf to answer questions from Americans back home?
My lifes work has been focused on building bridges between religious groups and never has that been as important as it is now. Come again? While Rauf was out of town and disdaining all questions about such venal matters as money, New Jerseys Bergen Record was digging up some fascinating material on the Lexus-driving Armani-clad imams alternate career as a proprietor of roach-infested, filth-plagued, poorly maintained, taxpayer-subsidized low-income housing in New Jersey including some of the related financial tangles. And Steve Emersons Investigative Project on Terrorism was uncovering oddities pertaining to the tax-exempt church status of Rauf and Khans American Society for Muslim Advancement, or ASMA, which shares an office with the Cordoba Initiative, and is involved in its finances. As for building bridges what does that mean? Its a metaphor drawn from the same stack of baloney that the Islamic Republic of Iran served up when it proposed the U.N.s 2001 project for a Dialogue of Civilizations (out of which came the UNs current Alliance of Civilizations, now partnering with Raufs Cordoba Initiative). In planting one end of his bridge at Ground Zero, with all the attendant jarred nerves and publicity value, where exactly will Rauf be planting the other end? Who will be traversing this bridge? Which way? Who will be paying for it? And why?
Every day, including the past two weeks spent representing my country on a State Department tour in the Middle East, I have been struck by how the controversy has riveted the attention of Americans, as well as nearly everyone I met in my travels. Glad he brought this up. So, while he was observing from a great distance the raw feelings hed stirred up in the U.S., who were these people he was meeting with abroad? We know Rauf dallied with the United Arab Emirates General Authority for Islamic Affairs and Endowments, as well as sundry other UAE moneyed types. But his 15-day, $16,000 taxpayer-funded, State Department-sponsored tour was just the tail end of more than two months he spent abroad, most of that shrouded in mystery. Why the secrets? Who else was he meeting? And while were on the subject, why wont he or his wife answer any questions about the financing of the Cordoba Initiatives Malaysian office? Why has material on their Malaysian operation, including the address, and a photo showing Rauf meeting in Malaysia with an Iranian official, Mohammad Javad Larijani, disappeared in recent weeks from the Cordoba Initiative web site?
I know there will be interest in our financing, and so we will clearly identify all of our financial backers. Theres been interest for months in their financial backers, going back to the 1990s, and extending to places like Saudi Arabia and Malaysia. Were still waiting for answers. Or hasnt he noticed?
How better to commemorate 9/11 than to urge our fellow Muslims, fellow Christians and fellow Jews to follow the fundamental common impulse of our great faith traditions? And what impulse would that be? The impulse to anoint the self-exalting Feisal Abdul Rauf and the America-denouncing Daisy Khan as the Triborough Bridge Toll Collectors of religion in America? Its quite possible by now that the greatest service Rauf could do his fellow Muslims would be as some Muslims have said to stop posturing as their mouthpiece, and drop the stunt of enlisting the site of the Sept. 11 Islamist attacks as the stage set for his self-aggrandizing projects. For Rauf, that would be a dandy way to commemorate Sept. 11. And for the rest of us all those many Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Mormons, Agnostics, Atheists and other ordinary Americans whose views he appears to disdain I suspect that Rauf bowing out of the Sept. 11 commemoration business would come as a blessed relief.
To me it’s just another Muslim crap-house..
I prefer the Rockefeller mosque
It’s the Rockefellers who are funding the mosque and the Imam is CFR
Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations Religious Advisory Committee.
http://www.cfr.org/about/outreach/religioninitiative/advisory_board.html
Cordobas partners with ASMA
http://www.cordobainitiative.org/?q=content/ci-partners
Rauf is the founder of ASMA
http://www.asmasociety.org/about/p_people.html
ASMA contributors include 3 different Rockefeller groups
http://www.asmasociety.org/about/p_support.html
WOW. Thank you for posting that. The only person I know on the CFR is an Orthodox Jew who pretends he’s a mainstream Conservative Jew, for business reasons.
And here I thought the Rockefellers were Baptists....
Weve been told theres a good and a bad islam (yeah good luck finding the good one)
Well if thats so, than this POS new age nazi imam is on the bad side for sure.
Why arent our leaders saying he is a radical, a terrorist enabler, and that he wishes to desecrate and spit on the graves of 27000 Americans? That this project will only make people even more distrustful and angry at Islam not less? Where is the courage to tell the truth?
ASMA is a paper organization run out of the same office as Cordoba House. It’s basically a logo and an IRS number.
The Rockellers groups are giving to ASMA. They’re the funders of this mosque, the rockefeller, or ground zero, mosque.
I predict that if this mosque was nicknamed the “Rockefeller mosque” and not the “ground zero mosque”, this project would stop immediately. Do the funders of this mosque, the Rockefellers, want it called the Rockefeller mosque? No Way.
My best guess is this guys extending his fifteen minutes as far as they will go. I’ve read too much about him to believe he ever stood a chance of convincing Prince Alaweed and the petro-sheiks of the Gulf States that he’s a big wheel worth investing in. Right now, he’s radioactive and none of the big players will touch him. Furthermore, it’s already known he isn’t even a proper Imam and his congregation never numbered much more than that of his blood brother Pastor Terry Jones. He’s a small-time prayer leader, glamorous wardrobe notwithstanding.
9/11 was his big break. It was the GWB administration—desperate to find “good Muslims” on whom to bestow the White Housekeeping Seal of Approval—that hired him for his long-running, profitable “outreach” gig that allowed him to play imam as a full-time job, lecturing the military and law-enforcement on sensitivity to Muzzies.
No way is he going to pony up anywhere near the necessary dough to turn his 9/11 Victory Mosque into a reality. His partners who own/control the lease on the property are banking that the longer this plays out the more likely that someone close to the administration (Soros? Buffett?) is going to buy it off them for a princely sum just to make them go away.
The only value he can still command is as a pus-oozing chancroid of embarrassment on the skinny butt of Obama (who, after all, embraced this Tar Baby). Sooner or later, Obama and co. are going to have to find some way of paying him off before November 2 rolls around.
Can even the Rockefellers put up $100+ million? All things considered, the price of design and construction probably quadrupled what with all the bad publicity and businesses refusing to touch the project.
Just who around here wants their name associated with it these days? Can any American entity donate millions and somehow keep it anonymous? Even if they try to route it through the Tides Foundation money laundry?
Well, we know who is contributing. Carnegie and 3 Rockefeller groups, among others. The info is at the link.
We know this, but newspapers, all of these stories, don’t mention these things.
You say keep it anonymous. It’s not anonymous, it’s right there on that link. The media just isn’t reporting these facts. They’re just pretending it’s some mystery.
He’s a member of CFR. Shouldn’t that be relevant to this?
These aren’t mysteries or rumors.
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