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A 27-year-old Muslim woman falsely accused of burning a Quran, was killed by a Non-Isis muslim mob in central
Kabul as hundreds watched and filmed. This video contains scenes of graphic violence.
Investigative journalist Paul Sperry reported during the
Carson brouhaha that “Muslims living in the
U.S….just this June told
Polling Co. they preferred having ‘the choice of being governed according to Shariah,’ or
Islamic law.” He also noted “the 60% of Muslim-Americans under 30 who told
Pew Research they’re more loyal to
Islam than
America.”
Many key
Muslim leaders in the
U.S. have said the same thing. “Islam isn’t in America to be equal to any other faith, but to become dominant.
The Koran should be the highest authority in America, and Islam the only accepted religion on earth.” So said the cofounder and longtime
Board chairman of the Hamas-linked
Council on American-Islamic Relations (
CAIR),
Omar Ahmad, back in
1998. He has since denied saying this, but the original reporter stands by her story.
Ahmed’s longtime colleague, Hamas-linked CAIR spokesman
Ibrahim Hooper, said in
1993: “I wouldn’t want to create the impression that I wouldn’t like the government of the
United States to be Islamic sometime in the future.”
Another prominent
Muslim leader in the U.S.,
Siraj Wahhaj, said back in
2002: “If only Muslims were clever politically, they could take over the United States and replace its constitutional government with a caliphate.”
Younger Muslims have expressed the same sentiments. “We reject the
U.N., reject America, reject all law and order.
Don’t lobby
Congress or protest because we don’t recognize Congress. The only relationship you should have with America is to topple it
. . . .
Eventually there will be a Muslim in the
White House dictating the laws of Shariah.” That was
Muhammad Faheed, a young Muslim leader at a
Muslim Students Association meeting at
Queensborough Community College in
2003.
Some may object that none of these quotes are newer than twelve years old. One wonders, then, what transformation in
Islam in the United States has taken place over the last twelve years to make it likely that these men have changed their views.
Others may suggest that these men don’t speak for the vast majority of Muslims. If that is so, however, then where is the Muslim group that equals the power and influence of Hamas-linked CAIR while eschewing jihad violence, Islamic supremacism, and any desire to impose Sharia in the United States now or in the future? Where is the Muslim student group that rivals the Muslim Students Association in the number of campuses on which it has chapters (the
MSA has hundreds, all over the country) while rejecting all attachment to the aspects of Sharia that are incompatible with
U.S. law, such as its denial of the freedom of speech and of the equality of rights of women and non-Muslims?
And there are others as well. Sperry quotes
Muzammil Siddiqi, the chairman of the
Fiqh Council of North America and the
North American Islamic Trust: “As Muslims, we should participate in the system to safeguard our interests and try to bring gradual change, (but) we must not forget that
Allah’s rules have to be established in all lands, and all our efforts should lead to that direction.”
Sperry also quotes the
Imam Zaid Shakir, co-founder of
Zaytuna College in
Berkeley, California, has said: “If we put a nationwide infrastructure in place and marshaled our resources, we’d take over this country in a very short time
....What a great victory it will be for Islam to have this country in the fold and ranks of the Muslims.”
Really, what did you expect? Islam has been supremacist, authoritarian, and expansionist since its inception. U.S. Muslims are not from some sect that rejects all that. Yet a considerable portion of U.S. domestic and foreign policy is based on the assumption that Islam in the U.S. will be different: that Muslims here believe differently from those elsewhere, and do not accept the doctrines of violence against and subjugation of unbelievers that have characterized Islam throughout its history.
But on what is that assumption based?
Nothing but wishful thinking. And future generations of non-Muslims will pay the price.
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- published: 31 Dec 2015
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