Islam and Christianity are the two major religions in the world. Followers of Islam believe it is a complete way of life for all matters private and public, political and legal, social and cultural, moral and economic and religion.
As in all religions there are believers who follow their religion from a very loose to very strict interpretation. With such a large Islamic population of 1.5 billion Muslims, and being the fastest growing, it is understandable why there are so many mosques.
According to “World Net Daily” of February 2, 2008, the Washington-based Center for Security Policy started mapping Sharia in America using former FBI, CIA and counterintelligence agents skilled in Arabic. The agents were to do reconnaissance of Mosques, Islamic centers and schools across the country. As of that article the agents reported that three in four U.S. mosques preach anti-West extremism. The survey exposes widespread radicalism and "so far of the 100 investigated, the agents suggest that 75 should be on a watch list."
What makes a house of worship bad? Obviously the physical structure does not determine good or bad. The telling indicators are the preaching of hate and violence and with which affiliations they are linked.
Dr. Nadal Malik Hasan is the sole suspect in the massacre of 13 fellow US soldiers at Ft. Hood in Texas. Dr. Hasan, attended the controversial Dar al-Hijrah mosque in Falls Church, Virginia during the same time period as two of the September 11 terrorists.
The preacher, at the time, was Imam Anwar al-Awlaki, an American-born Yemeni scholar. Awlaki was accused of supporting attacks on British troops and backing terrorist organizations. Even before the 9/11terrorist attacks, Anwar drew the attention of Federal authorities because of his possible connections to al-Qaeda. Federal interest grew after 9/11, when it turned out that the hijackers had spent time at his mosques in California and Falls Church.
Feisal Abdul Rauf, imam of the planned Ground Zero mosque and Islamic center is an open advocate for Sharia law replacing the USA Constitution and restrictions on the freedom of speech according to his book What's Right with Islam. Rauf has refused to denounce the terrorist Hamas organization.
Rauf has lied about a commitment to religious dialogue. On March 24, 2010, Abdul Rauf is quoted in an article in Arabic for the website Rights4AII, “I do not believe in religious dialogue.’”
Deborah Burlingame, the sister of the American Airlines pilot whose hijacked plane struck the Pentagon on Sept. 11, 2001, said We have two Imam Raufs." "We have the anti-Israel, anti-democratic imam, and we have the smiling, soft-spoken moderate Muslim who says 'Why can't we all get along?”
According to a June 2009 report by ABC News about three members of a small Columbus Ohio mosque who were convicted of the following offensives. Nuradin Abdi for planning to blow up a mall, Lyman Faris for planning to blow up the Brooklyn Bridge and Christopher Paul for planning to blow up US troops. The attorney for Faris said the three were part of a larger group of jihadists and extremists who frequented the same mosque. Columbus has been identified as the jumping off point for Somalis residing in the United States, to become radicalized and then head overseas to wage jihad
On January 29, 2005 The World Net Daily reported on a year-long study by the Center for Religious Freedom, a Washington human-rights group. The Center concluded that the government of Saudi Arabia is disseminating propaganda through American mosques that teaches hatred of Jews and Christians. Saudi Arabia also instructs Muslims that they are on a mission behind enemy lines in a land of unbelievers.
It may be hard for Americans to appreciate that Jihadists have such a massive goal to have only one global religion, Islam, and will do anything to achive that goal. As noted above the Center for Security Policy’s study uncovered that three out of four Islamic mosques preach anti West extremism. This finding implies that many of the Mosques are used to brainwash congregants with hatred. All non-Muslims need to accept the fact that we are being attacked. The prize, if we win, is maintaining our freedom and if we lose, oppression under Islam
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
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