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Look at the Spin the Muslims Put on Al-Arian
WorldNetDaily ^ | February 24, 2003 | By Paul Sperry

Posted on 02/24/2003 7:43:20 PM PST by Calpernia

Al-Arian kicked off school board Alleged terrorist co-conspirator removed by Islamic academy

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: February 24, 2003 5:00 p.m. Eastern

By Paul Sperry

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- © 2003 WorldNetDaily.com An Islamic school has removed alleged terrorist co-conspirator Sami Amin al-Arian from its board of trustees, the Florida school's principal told WorldNetDaily.

But his instrumental role at the Tampa school raises disturbing questions about the use of mosques and schools in America by terrorist sympathizers as fronts or bases of operation for terrorist groups and their activities, experts say.

Sami Amin al-Arian in photo featured on the Islamic Academy of Florida website.

The Islamic Academy of Florida, which al-Arian founded, also removed Sameeh Hammoudeh from its board. He was named Thursday along with al-Arian, a college professor, and several others in a federal indictment charging the men conspired to aid Palestinian suicide bombers in Israel.

"We have already replaced them," said IAF Principal Abdul Majid Biuk, who maintained that the two are no longer affiliated in any way with the academy, which was named in the indictment as a "base of support" for Hamas fund-raising and other terrorist-related activities.

He would not release the names of the new board members, however.

"I cannot give you this information," Biuk said. "We will issue this information to our parents. That's all we need to do."

IAF's website lists al-Arian as its "founder and senior adviser," as well as a voting member of its board. It also lists him as chairman of the K-12 school's Budget and Financial Affairs Committee and chairman of its Facilities, Maintenance, Safety and Transportation Committee. Hammoudeh headed IAF's Personnel Committee, according to the website.

Al-Arian, who was born in Kuwait to Palestinian parents, also was the academy's principal at one time, and maintained an office there. He founded the school more than 10 years ago as part of the Al-Qassam Mosque in Tampa, which was named after a mosque in the Gaza Strip.

Al-Arian's brother-in-law, Mazen al-Najjar, a Palestinian refugee, previously served as the school's principal, until the INS arrested and deported him for visa violations and alleged terrorist ties. Al-Arian is a permanent resident, but not a U.S. citizen. His wife, Nahla, was born in Saudi Arabia to Palestinian parents.

Last week's federal indictment says al-Arian was the school's "director" through at least June 2002. It also says Hammoudeh was employed by IAF as its "treasurer."

What's more, the indictment cites tax-exempt IAF as part of the defendants' criminal "enterprise," noting that both men solicited donors for the school through various fund-raisers, and then funneled some of the donations to organizations tied to Middle East terrorism. Specifically, the indictment charges IAF offices were used as a "base of support" and fund-raising for terrorist-related activities.

Federal investigators questioned many of the 400 or so members of the mosque and the school's administrators, donors and parents. IAF recently installed security surveillance cameras on its six-acre campus, located along a dead-end street near the University of South Florida, where al-Arian taught engineering. Neighbors reportedly also were interviewed.

"I live next to the mosque and school founded and run by al-Arian and have waited a long time to see something happen at both," a neighbor said. "I could tell there was evil amok."

Daniel Pipes, director of the Middle East Forum, says the school's role in alleged terrorist activities raises larger questions about Islamic education in America.

Based on a prominent Muslim leader's recent estimate that some 80 percent of American mosques are dominated by radicals, logic suggests that the majority of Islamic schools also are run by such radicals, Pipes says.

"I think one can extend that to Islamic community centers and schools," he said in a WorldNetDaily interview. "From what I can tell, the majority of them are founded by people like al-Arian."

"Most of them, presumably, are not actively engaged in planning and funding terrorism," he said. "But they have great sympathy for that general point of view."

Pipes added: "This is a problem that has not surfaced until now, but one that we should be focusing on."

If extremists are running most Islamic schools, what are they teaching students? More than likely to hate Israel, America and any other society that is not governed by Koranic law, says Pipes, a Ph.D. Harvard historian.

In a 1988 speech in Cleveland, al-Arian declared "Death to Israel!" And in a 1991 speech at the end of the Gulf war, he pronounced, "Let us damn America, let us damn Israel, let us damn them and their allies to death."

IAF's website gives no evidence of such vitriol. It says it teaches young Muslims to "function constructively in the American society." And a recent newsletter to parents highlights student field trips to American historic sites.

However, disparaging references to Israel and Jews have turned up in textbooks used by schoolmasters at Saudi-run schools in the U.S. Such references are supported by passages in the Koran. It's not clear what textbooks IAF uses. Biuk, the school's principal, would not comment.

"I have nothing more to say to you," he said.

But IAF's website lists among the school's goals and objectives to "shape morals and motives based on Islam." It also stresses "raising children with [the] Quran as their Guidance."

Under "Islamic Philosophy," it encourages parents to educate their children in the Islamic school, because devout children will raise "your levels in paradise higher and higher," a reference to the apparent caste system in the Quranic version of heaven.

"It will also increase the odds that they will join them in paradise when they also die, the section adds: "Some parents who would be residing in paradise, with of course the mercy of Allah, would wish very eagerly that their children be there with them too."

The website says "Allah will please these parents by making their children join the family," at which point it cites a Quranic passage (52:21). "To benefit from this open invitation and eternal promise of Allah, Islamic education becomes a must, and Islamic schools a necessity."

The Islamic studies curriculum at IAF includes: "Qur'anic Studies, Aqeedah, Fiqh, Seerah, Hadith, Islamic Civilization and the Arabic language."

Students who violate the school's disciplinary code are made to copy page after page of text from the Quran.

Pipes says IAF and other Islamic schools in American could be operating much like the madrassas of Karachi, Pakistan, which are known to be hatcheries for future terrorists. The madrassas require boys to memorize the many violent passages of the Quran, particularly ones related to martyrdom and "fighting the unbelievers in the cause of Allah." The unbelievers include Jews and Christians.

"They certainly could be," he said. "There are many of us who are worried about this."


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: alarian; islam; jihad; jihadinamerica; muslim; schools
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I don't get it. Look at the Spin...
1 posted on 02/24/2003 7:43:20 PM PST by Calpernia
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To: Calpernia
I'm still new in this forum. I don't know how to ping Florida participants. I will say this. I am in NJ. I was 'hired' over a year ago to do nonprofit funding for the mosques in NJ. The State of NJ has an online search for listed nonprofits, ie., churches, mosques, charities.

The mosques have never listed. It is required. So I turned them down. How about you guys in Florida. Do you have a search engine?
2 posted on 02/24/2003 7:55:59 PM PST by Calpernia
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To: Calpernia; dennisw; Sabertooth; Grampa Dave; knighthawk; Cindy
Ping these folks, they will get it around.
3 posted on 02/24/2003 8:00:34 PM PST by Travis McGee (----->SUPPORT PROPOSITION 223 {Disposition of Islamists and traitors.}<----)
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To: Travis McGee
Jihadist warfare is guerilla warfare. Mohammed was the General Giap of his time. Murderous, decieving, terrorizing, assassinating.

http://216.239.33.100/search?q=cache:X7fOHVHToGIC:www.guardiancentury.co.uk/
1960-1969/Story/0,6051,106473,00.html+General+Giap&hl=en&ie=UTF-8

 

4 posted on 02/24/2003 8:08:05 PM PST by dennisw ( http://www.littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/weblog.php)
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To: Travis McGee
I wonder if Abdullah Al Arian, David Bonior's intern, is a graduate of the IAF?



5 posted on 02/24/2003 8:46:33 PM PST by Sabertooth
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To: Calpernia; CheneyChick; vikingchick; Victoria Delsoul; WIMom; one_particular_harbour; kmiller1k; ...
((((((growl)))))



6 posted on 02/24/2003 8:48:17 PM PST by Sabertooth
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To: Calpernia
But his instrumental role at the Tampa school raises disturbing questions about the use of mosques and schools in America by terrorist sympathizers as fronts or bases of operation for terrorist groups and their activities, experts say.

January 7, 1999
Islamic Extremism: A Viable Threat to U.S. National Security
An Open Forum at the US Department of State
ISCA Chairman Shaykh Muhammad Hisham Kabbani was invited to the US Department of State to talk about extremism in an Open Forum.

http://islamicsupremecouncil.org/extremism/unveiling_controversy.htm
7 posted on 02/24/2003 9:11:59 PM PST by Valin (Age and Deceit, beat youth and skill)
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To: Sabertooth
Daniel Pipes, director of the Middle East Forum, says the school's role in alleged terrorist activities raises larger questions about Islamic education in America. Based on a prominent Muslim leader's recent estimate that some 80 percent of American mosques are dominated by radicals, logic suggests that the majority of Islamic schools also are run by such radicals, Pipes says.

"I think one can extend that to Islamic community centers and schools," he said in a WorldNetDaily interview. "From what I can tell, the majority of them are founded by people like al-Arian."

What we have here is a cesspool of would be terrorists. This is really disturbing.

8 posted on 02/24/2003 9:40:37 PM PST by Victoria Delsoul
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To: Calpernia
IAF's website gives no evidence of such vitriol. It says it teaches young Muslims to "function constructively in the American society."

Yeah. Probably as terrorists.

I'm still waiting for the Muslim outcry regarding 9/11.

9 posted on 02/24/2003 9:44:52 PM PST by The Toad
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To: Victoria Delsoul
What we have here is a cesspool of would be terrorists. This is really disturbing.

Wahabism needs to be looked at far more closely, regardless of how it ruffles the House of Saud.




10 posted on 02/24/2003 9:54:55 PM PST by Sabertooth
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To: Calpernia
FOX NEWS.com: "FLORIDA PROFESSOR CHARGED WITH OPERATING GLOBAL TERROR ORGANIZATION" (ARTICLE NOTE: The Florida professor is Sami Al-Arian. The terror organization is Palestinian Islamic Jihad.) (February 20, 2003)

US DOJ.gov: "MEMBERS OF THE PALESTINIAN ISLAMIC JIHAD ARRESTED, CHARGED WITH RACKETEERING AND CONSPIRACY TO PROVIDE SUPPORT TO TERRORISTS" (February 20, 2003) (Click here to read the full text of this press release.)

11 posted on 02/24/2003 10:24:35 PM PST by Cindy
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To: Sabertooth
The House of Saud is busy trying to find a place in the "new" Middle East. I suspect the Wahabi movement will have moved on by the time they clean house. That is if they can deal with those pesky Shiites in Qatif. You know, the area where all the oil wells are.

Then again what's another 3 million disgruntled "subjects" out of 19 million in a country where water costs more than oil?

12 posted on 02/24/2003 10:37:20 PM PST by nunya bidness (Your ad here!)
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To: Calpernia; summer; *JIHAD IN AMERICA
Welcome Calpernia, and Summer will probably help you to ping this.

I just pinged the *Jihad in America list.

Thanks for the post,
13 posted on 02/25/2003 5:50:32 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Stamp out Freepathons! Stop being a Freep Loader! Become a monthly donor!)
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To: Travis McGee
Thanks, Travis, and I have pinged the Jihad in America list.
14 posted on 02/25/2003 5:51:26 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Stamp out Freepathons! Stop being a Freep Loader! Become a monthly donor!)
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To: Calpernia
This case has set a standard now. The money will be followed from America to Islamofacist/kazi terrorists here and abroad.

We will start seeing the dots connected from the Opecker Islamofacist Thugs to America to finance mosques, schools and other anti American institutions.

Cut the money off that is used to finance Islamofacist terrorism and put into jail those who contribute or receive the money. Then Islamofacist terrorism will become a whimpering dying mutant.
15 posted on 02/25/2003 5:54:46 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Stamp out Freepathons! Stop being a Freep Loader! Become a monthly donor!)
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To: Grampa Dave
>>>>The money will be followed from America to Islamofacist/kazi terrorists here and abroad.

That isn't going to be easy. I was 'hired' last year to implement a funding system for the mosques here where I live. I requested their EIN#. They refused to give it to me. So I went online to our state gov site and did a search on our charity/nonprofit registery. NOT ONE mosque or Islamic Outreach program was listed.

I told them I couldn't implement the funding system if they weren't registered with the state. How many other mosques/charities aren't registered in their respective states? AND WHY????
16 posted on 02/25/2003 7:12:31 AM PST by Calpernia
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To: Calpernia
If they are not a non profit, they can't be registered as one.

However, if they claim non profit status and refuse to release even their number, I believe that actions can be taken.

You need to contact the report with the Tampa Newspaper which has worked so hard for years on exposing this Islamofacist.

Isn't the Attorney General of Floriduh a harden demonicRat?
17 posted on 02/25/2003 7:16:59 AM PST by Grampa Dave (Stamp out Freepathons! Stop being a Freep Loader! Become a monthly donor!)
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To: dennisw; watchin; VOA; harpseal; timestax; xJones; justshutupandtakeit; TopDog2; ThomasMore; ...
The Islamic Academy of Florida, which al-Arian founded, also removed Sameeh Hammoudeh from its board. He was named Thursday along with al-Arian, a college professor, and several others in a federal indictment charging the men conspired to aid Palestinian suicide bombers in Israel.

Islam-list

If people want on or off this list, please let me know.

18 posted on 02/25/2003 1:14:27 PM PST by knighthawk
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To: knighthawk
Sounds like your outfit would be a good environment for the serious professional. You may well continue to thrive where/when others go by the wayside.....
19 posted on 02/25/2003 1:50:01 PM PST by tracer (/b>)
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To: Sabertooth; Fred Mertz
Pipes says IAF and other Islamic schools in American could be operating much like the madrassas of Karachi, Pakistan, which are known to be hatcheries for future terrorists. The madrassas require boys to memorize the many violent passages of the Quran, particularly ones related to martyrdom and "fighting the unbelievers in the cause of Allah." The unbelievers include Jews and Christians.

"They certainly could be," he said. "There are many of us who are worried about this."

.........

CLOSE ALL THESE TERRORIST CENTERS I HAVE WARNED ABOUT SINCE 911.........BAN ISLAM TOO! ITS A CULT AND NO RELIGION I EVER HEARD OF....

AS ANN COULTER SAID


Despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary (generally found around Page A-12 of the Times), Americans have been cowed into perseverating that Islam is a "religion of peace." Candid conversations about Islam are beyond the pale in a country that deems Screw magazine part of our precious constitutional freedoms.

If the 9/11 terrorists had been Christians, the shoelace strangler a Christian, the gun-toting Swedish Muslim a Christian, the Los Angeles airport killer a Christian and scores of suicide bombers Christians, I assure you we would not be pussyfooting around whether maybe there was something wrong with Christianity.

In a fascinating book written by two Arab Muslims who converted to Christianity, Ergun Mehmet Caner and Emir Fethi Caner give an eye-opening account of Islam's prophet in "Unveiling Islam: An Insider's Look at Muslim Life and Beliefs."

Citing passages from the Hadith, the collected sayings of Muhammad, the Caners note that, by his own account, the founder of Islam was often possessed by Satan. The phrase "Satanic Verses" refers to words that Muhammad first claimed had come from God, but which he later concluded were spoken by Satan.

Muhammad married 11 women, kept two others as concubines and recommended wife-beating (but only as a last resort!). His third wife was 6 years old when he married her and 9 when he consummated the marriage.

To say that Muhammad was a demon-possessed pedophile is not an attack. It's a fact. (And for the record, Timothy McVeigh is not the founder of Christianity. He wasn't even a Christian. He was an atheist who happened to be a gentile.)

Muslims argue against the Caners' book the way liberals argue against all incontrovertible facts. They deny the meaning of words, posit irrelevant counterpoints, and attack the Caners' motives.

http://www.anncoulter.org/columns/2002/090402.htm

20 posted on 02/25/2003 1:53:04 PM PST by TLBSHOW (God Speed as Angels trending upward dare to fly Tribute to the Risk Takers)
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