At least one convention speaker
openly supports Hamas...
Norvell Rose
— August 27, 2014 http://www.westernjournalism.com/
The Islamic Society of
North America (ISNA), the nation’s largest Muslim group, is holding its annual
convention this coming weekend in Detroit…just down the road from Dearborn, MI,
with a very heavy Arab Muslim population.
The reported keynote
speaker for this Muslim gathering will be none other than former President
Jimmy Carter, known for his cavorting with tyrants and dictators, as well as
his harsh criticism of Israel — so harsh that some have labelled Carter an
anti-Semite.
Among the convention’s
presentations is a session entitled, “Generations Rise: Elevating
Muslim-American Culture”, which is also the theme of the conference.
According to research
provided by discoverthenetworks.org, the ISNA has close ties with the Muslim
Brotherhood, an Islamist organization whose five-part
slogan is, “Allah is our objective; the Qur’an is the
Constitution; the Prophet is our leader; jihad is our way; death for the sake
of Allah is our wish.”
As author and terrorism expert Steven Emerson puts it, ISNA
“grew out of the Muslim Students Association, which … was founded by
Brotherhood members.” Indeed, Muslim Brothers would dominate ISNA’s
leadership throughout its early years, when the Society was highly dependent
upon Saudi funding.
The Independent Sentinel reports that other
convention speakers to address the gathering alongside Jimmy Carter will be:
Hassan Qazwini,
Imam of The Islamic Center of America, will speak. An extremely influential
Shi’a religious leader, he openly supports Hamas and Hezbollah. He had a close
relationship with Ahmadinejad.
Another speaker
Zaid Shakir, former Muslim chaplain at Yale University, does not believe
Muslims can accept the legitimacy of the existing American order. He claims
that organizations like Hamas and al Qaida are pursuing legitimate objectives.
Dr. Jamal Badawi, a former Board of Directors member of The
Muslim Brotherhood in the U.S.
Remember how Jimmy Carter was supposed to be a Christian? Still believe it?
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