Mosque Obama to visit next week in Baltimore has ties to Muslim Brotherhood.
Mosque Obama to visit next week in Baltimore has ties to Muslim Brotherhood.
It is concerning to many that the mosque President Obama has chosen to visit to publicly give American Muslims a show of support, is a mosque with a reputation for radicalism. Ā With so many mosques in ourĀ nation, and the narrative from the administration that the “tiny minority of Muslims are extreme,” why was it difficult to find a mosque that was without ties to the Muslim Brotherhood or embroiled in extremism? Ā Breitbart reports “President Obama is set to speak next week at a mosque which was led for over a decade by an Imam who justified suicide bombings in some circumstances and who helped found a mosque with ties to Al Qaeda.”
From The Washington Times:
The Baltimore mosque that President Obama will visit this week to show support for American Muslims has historical ties to radical Islamic groups.
The Islamic Society of Baltimore had an imam who was a leading figure in the extremist Muslim Brotherhood. The organization also is connected to the Islamic Society of North America, a Muslim civil rights group named as an unindicted co-conspirator in a 2008 criminal prosecution in which several individuals were convicted of funneling money to the terrorist group Hamas.
The presidentās choice of the first U.S. mosque to visit is āinsultingā to American Muslims, said Dr. M. Zuhdi Jasser, a Muslim who is vice chairman of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom.
āItās disgraceful that this is the mosque heās picked to be the first to visit,ā Dr. Jasser said on āFox & Friendsā on Sunday. āThis mosque is very concerning. ⦠Historically, they are basically a radical, extreme mosque and not representative of the modern Muslims in America.ā
Alarmed by anti-Muslim rhetoric from some of the Republican presidential candidates, Mr. Obama intends to use the visit to the mosque on Wednesday as a gesture of tolerance for American Muslims.
A White House official said that Mr. Obama will ācelebrate the contributions Muslim Americans make to our nation and reaffirm the importance of religious freedom to our way of life.ā
āThe president will hold a roundtable with community members and deliver remarks, where he will reiterate the importance of staying true to our core values: welcoming our fellow Americans, speaking out against bigotry, rejecting indifference and protecting our nationās tradition of religious freedom,ā the White House aide said.
Some past leaders of the mosque are well known to counterterrorism agencies. Mohammad Adam el-Sheikh, an imam who served at the Baltimore mosque for 15 years, most recently in 2003, was a member of the Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan in the 1970s. He also has worked for an Islamic relief group that the Treasury Department designated as a terrorist organization in 2004.
Mr. el-Sheikh also co-founded the Muslim American Society in Falls Church, Virginia, a group controlled by the Muslim Brotherhood. His ties were first reported Saturday by The Daily Caller.
In 2004 he told The Washington Post that those who founded the society felt that āwe should cut relations with the [Muslim Brotherhood] abroad and regard ourselves as Americans. ⦠We donāt receive an order from any organization abroad, and [they] have no authority to tell us what to do.ā
But he also told his congregation in Falls Church that Palestinian suicide bombings were sometimes justifiable.
āIf certain Muslims are to be cornered where they cannot defend themselves, except through these kinds of means, and their local religious leaders issued fatwas to permit that, then it becomes acceptable as an exceptional rule, but should not be taken as a principle,ā he said.
The Dar Al-Hijrah Islamic Center in Falls Church, where Mr. el-Sheikh served as imam, also had an imam in the 1990s named Mohammed al-Hanooti, who was named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing in New York.
On its website, the ISB referred media questions about the presidentās upcoming visit to the White House press office. The mosqueās home page states that it seeks āto be the anchor of a growing Muslim community with diverse backgrounds, democratically governed, relating to one another with inclusiveness and tolerance, and interacting with neighbors in an Islamic exemplary manner.ā
The president has criticized GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas for advocating a ban on Muslim immigrants and opposing his program to allow 10,000 Syrian refugees to come to the U.S. this year. Mr. Obama has said anti-Muslim comments make it more difficult for the U.S. to get the cooperation of allies in the Middle East to fight the Islamic State, and such rhetoric discourages American Muslims from cooperating with law enforcement authorities.
In his State of the Union address on Jan. 12, Mr. Obama called on Americans āto reject any politics that targets people because of race or religion.ā
āWhen politicians insult Muslims, when a mosque is vandalized or a kid bullied, that doesnāt make us safer,ā the president said. āThatās not telling it like it is. Itās just wrong.ā
Hamdi Rifai, a Syrian-American activist who is president of Arab Americans for Democracy in Syria, said his group plans to protest the presidentās visit āto show Muslims do not support Obamaās policies domestically or internationally, particularly regarding Syria.ā
Dr. Jasser, who was appointed to his post on the commission by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Kentucky Republican, said Mr. Obama is using the visit as a political stunt ahead of the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday.
āHeās using it as a backdrop, to see all the pictures this week of him meeting with Muslims, talking about diversity, talking about equality, [to] make Republicans look bad,ā he said. āOur Muslim communityās all about a backdrop of partisan one-upmanship rather than real reform that the president should lead domestically and globally.ā
In 2013 another imam at the mosque, Yaseen Shaikh, delivered a sermon on YouTube in which he characterized homosexuality as a psychological disorder that has no place in Islam or society.
āThis whole subject of homosexuality in the public sphere ⦠is no longer a religious issue. Unfortunately, as much as we want to use the religious card and try to defeat this, now itās become a politicized issue,ā Mr. Shaikh said in the video. āPoliticians are highly influenced by people who back them, and we find that these politicians who are calling for gay rights and marriage and supporting gay rights are lobbied and campaigned by gay activists, by gay groups. And they are throwing money at it left and right to gain some acceptance in society, to be considered normal people, to be treated normally.ā
Last spring the Islamic Society of Baltimore was the target of an anonymous caller who threatened to bomb a childrenās bus.
Although Mr. Obama has toured historic mosques abroad, he has yet to visit any in the U.S. He has turned down invitations from mosques previously.
A Protestant Christian, the president has frequently been the subject of speculation that he is a Muslim. A CNN/ORC poll last September found that 29 percent of respondents believe the president is a member of the Islamic faith.
– The Washington Times
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