Posted on 09/06/2014 5:52:16 PM PDT by ButThreeLeftsDo
Amir Meshal has a fascinating history. He's originally from New Jersey, but back in 2007 he was detained and interrogated by the FBI in Kenya after escaping from Somalia. Somehow, his travels brought him to Minnesota, and to a mosque in Bloomington, which kicked him out this summer.
Friday prayers bring hundreds to the Al-Farooq Youth and Family Center, which is perhaps the largest mosque in the Twin Cities. But not everyone is welcome -- not after Meshal began attending prayer and hanging out earlier this year.
In June, the center called police and had Meshal, 31, removed and ticketed for trespassing. According to the police report, the mosque said "we have concerns about Meshal interacting with our youth."
Fox 9 has learned some of the travelers to Syria for ISIS had occasionally attended Al-Farooq, including a 19-year old St. Paul girl who left for Syria two weeks ago.
(Excerpt) Read more at myfoxtwincities.com ...
“Got to be one scary customer to get tossed out of your own mosque. “
Or the friendly local Imam is just saying that as a CYA...
I’m ready to see lots of MOSKS blow themselves up.
Or part of a plan. . .you know. . .plausible deniability. . .”kick him out” after he finished being trained as a terrorist and then when he acts the mosque can say “Hey, we didn’t have anything to do with him. ..see, we kicked him out!”
Just say’n
Amazing. An exception at last. Now the rule has been proved: Mosques are recruiting grounds for terrorists, and recruiters are welcome at them.
Or it's a preemptive cover story -- oops! Here we went and lost track of him weeks before he blew up the....
oops ...
Well, he probably had something for lunch (Pork BBQ sammich with extra sauce) and got a little gassy during afternoon prayers...
Hey, it’s natural...It happens...We need to go easy on this guy, he’s been thru a lot!
Oh, wait...Almost fergot...
/sarc
Whew, that was a close one...;-)
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