Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Why Would Obama Go To A Mosque That Is Friendly To The US?








The US Mosque Obama Has Chosen For His First Presidential Visit Has Deep Extremist Ties


The Baltimore mosque President Obama has chosen as the first U.S.-based mosque to visit
during his presidency has deep ties to extremist elements, including to the Muslim Brotherhood.
The White House announced on Saturday that Obama will visit the Islamic Society of Baltimore
 (ISB) on Wednesday. He has visited several mosques overseas as president but has resisted
visiting one in the homeland. The purpose of the trip, according to the White House, is to
“celebrate the contributions Muslim Americans make to our nation and reaffirm the
importance of religious freedom to our way of life.”
But ISB is a curious choice for Obama’s first domestic visit.
The mosque is a member of a network of mosques controlled by the Islamic Society of
North America (ISNA), a Muslim civil rights group named as an unindicted co-conspirator
in the 2008 Holy Land Foundation terror case. Several executives with that organization
were convicted of sending money to aid the terrorist group Hamas.
An imam who served at ISB for a total of 15 years has also been a leading member of the
 Muslim Brotherhood network and has worked for an Islamic relief group that was designated
as a terrorist organization by the Treasury Department in 2004.
Mohammad Adam el-Sheikh, who served two stints as ISB’s imam, from 1983 to 1989
and from 1994 to 2003, was a member of the Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan in the 1970s.
He also co-founded the Muslim American Society, a Falls Church, Va.-based group that is
controlled by the Muslim Brotherhood.
While in Baltimore, el-Sheikh served as a regional director for the Islamic American Relief
Agency. That group’s parent organization is the Islamic African Relief Agency, which the
Treasury Department says provided funds to Osama bin Laden, al-Qaeda, Hamas and other
terrorist organizations.
After leaving Baltimore, el-Sheikh served as imam at the infamous Dar al-Hijrah Islamic
Center in Falls Church. That mosque has a lengthy roster of known terrorists and terrorist
sympathizers. Its imam during much of the 1990s was Mohammed al-Hanooti. He was
named an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, which
 killed six people.
Dar al-Hijrah came under the control of Anwar al-Awlaki in 2001. He’s the American
 al-Qaeda recruiter who was killed in a U.S. drone strike in 2011. Nidal Hasan, the U.S.
Army major who killed 13 people at Fort Hood in Nov. 2009, is said to have attended
the Virginia mosque when al-Awlaki served there. The pair also reportedly exchanged
emails. Two of the 9/11 hijackers also attended Dar al-Hijrah during al-Awlaki’s tenure.
El-Sheikh took over at Dar al-Hijrah in Aug. 2003, a little over a year after al-Awlaki
left. While there he defended Palestianian suicide bombings against Israel.
“If 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,” he said in 2004, according to a Washington Post article at the time.
As The Post reported Saturday, ISB’s website states that it seeks “to 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.”
But that desire for tolerance — which President Obama frequently touts as well —
does not appear to be a virtue shared by ISB’s resident scholar, Yaseen Shaikh.
A 2013 Youtube video shows Shaikh, who previously served as imam at a mosque in
Plano, Tex., speaking out forcefully against homosexuality in Islam.
During an hour long diatribe, Shaikh called homosexuality a psychological disorder that
has no place in Islam or society. He also lamented that gay rights groups have “hijacked”
political discourse.
“This 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 it’s
become a politicized issue,” Shaikh says in the video.
“Politicians 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.”
Obama is one such politician who has supported gay rights.
“We have to counter the efforts that are taking place elsewhere,” Sheikh says in the video,
 advising that “if our children are taught that [homosexuality is] okay, we have to teach
them it’s not okay.”

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