Posted on 05/12/2019 2:38:12 PM PDT by Rummyfan
Stephen Montemayor reported in the Star Tribune Morning Hot Dish email newsletter earlier this week that Gov. Tim Walz and First Lady Gwen Walz hosted the first iftar dinner ever held in the governors residence on Tuesday: Plans for the historic meal, which marks each day of fasting during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, have been in the works for at least a couple months: Walz first announced his intent to use the residence to host such a meal in March during a conference on Islamophobia [sic]. A spokeswoman confirmed that scheduled attendees include Jaylani Hussein, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations Minnesota chapter; Afro Deli founder Abdirahman Kahin; Imam Asad Zaman; Dr. Tamim Saidi and Arlene Al Amin, among others.
We all know what CAIR is and understand that Hussein is its local operative. There is a good reason that the government named CAIR as an unindicted co-conspirator of the Holy Land Foundation at the trial of HLF in 2007. Andrew McCarthy tells interested readers everything they need to know in The roots of CAIRs intimidation campaign.
What about Imam Asad Zaman? Montemayor doesnt provide his affiliation. Zaman is the executive director of the local chapter of the Muslim American Society. The Muslim American Society is the Muslim Brotherhoods semi-official American branch. Hamas is the Brotherhoods Palestinian branch. Between CAIR and the MAS, thats one iffy iftar affair Walz hosted.
It shouldnt be too difficult to get a clue about the MAS. Andrew McCarthys The Grand Jihad (excerpted in the article about CAIR linked above), for example, provides an extremely useful guide to the world of the Muslim American Society. As the lead prosecutor of the Blind Sheikh and his friends for the 1993 attack on the World Trade Center, Andy acquired first-hand knowledge of this world.
Getting a bead on the MAS should be especially easy in Minnesota. As I say, Zaman is the executive director of MAS-MN. Readers may recall that Zaman first came to our attention as the principal of Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota. TiZA was the Islamic charter school that took public funds on the pretense that it was nonsectarian.
Let me emphasize the point: TiZA took taxpayers money on false pretenses. Zaman was the ringleader of the now shuttered TiZA operation. To say the least, he is a publicly compromised character. In my opinion, he should be on the inside of some Minnesota prison looking out rather than hanging out as an honored guest with the governor on the inside of the governors official residence.
As the good Bishop says about ISIS:
“Those people are evil.
They do not worship God.
They do not worship Allah.
They only worship violence.”
All you need to know about islam and its followers can be found in the words of Winston Churchill, who spent many years in countries with large islamic populations. Look it up!
Hristos vaskrse!
In my neck of the woods, the major mosques are run by the muslim Brotherhood, and they have tricked some naive young Christians into bowing to “Allah”! YIKES!!!! Time for Confession!
I don’t think that many muslims would enjoy the Serbian Orthodox Pascha feast (including spit-roasted pork and lamb and wine) that I attended, or the Baptismal feast (including two pork products and wine) that I attended at my OCA parish this morning.
The old Syrian Christian-muslim amity is gone, and may be difficult to replicate. But we are called to evangelize our muslim neighbors via prayer and gentle exhortation!
Vaistinu vaskrse!!!!
Gov. Tim Walz and First Lady Gwen Walz hosted the first iftar dinner ever held in the governors residence on Tuesday:
Which included the traditional sheep turd hors d’oeuvres and goat urine wine.
They had a dinner and watched Ishtar?
People need a better taste in movies...
/Sarc
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