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Wonder where Zero gets his belief in Lying constantly:
2. DECEPTION- In order to defend Islam (Islamism) from charges that it is inherently violent/terroristic, the Brotherhood deceives the public about the nature of Jihad. This is necessary because Jihad plays an important role for Islamism and the Brotherhood and if the connection between Islam and violence is to be denied, Jihad must be explained away. Again, the Brotherhood represents the Jihadism of the Islamists as opposed to the classical Jihad of Islam but since that distinction is also lost on the public, the Brotherhood defends Jihad. It does so usually in one of two ways, sometimes employing both deceptions. First, the Brotherhood claims that Jihad has little or no connection to violence and warfare (i.e. there is no Holy War), and is instead akin to various forms of inner struggle or self-improvement. Second, the Brotherhood suggests that Jihad is a form of freedom fighting, even comparing Jihad to the American Revolution. Lately, there has been a suggestion that Jihad should be replaced with the term Hirabah which, if successful, would represent a victory for the Brotherhood deception strategy
http://globalmbreport.com/?p=1657
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=6386
“Muslim Brotherhood”
In May 1991 the Muslim Brotherhood issued to its ideological allies an explanatory memorandum on “the General Strategic Goal for the Group in North America.” Explaining that the Brotherhood’s mission was to establish “an effective and ... stable Islamic Movement” on the continent, this document outlined a “Civilization-Jihadist Process” for achieving that objective. It stated that Muslims “must understand that their work in America is a kind of grand Jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within and ‘sabotaging’ its miserable house by their hands ... so that ... God’s religion [Islam] is made victorious over all other religions.”
The Brotherhood listed some 29 likeminded “organizations of our friends” seeking to realize the same goal. These included:
American Trust Publications
Association of Muslim Scientists and Engineers
Association of Muslim Social Scientists of North America
Audio-Visual Center
Baitul Mal, Inc.
Foundation for International Development
International Institute of Islamic Thought
Islamic Association for Palestine (parent group of the Council on American-Islamic Relations)
Islamic Book Service
Islamic Centers Division
Islamic Circle of North America
Islamic Education Department
Islamic Housing Cooperative
Islamic Information Center
Islamic Medical Association of North America
Islamic Society of North America (ISNA)
ISNA Fiqh Committee
ISNA Political Awareness Committee
Islamic Teaching Center
Malaysian Islamic Study Group
Mercy International Association
Muslim Arab Youth Association
Muslim Businessmen Association
Muslim Communities Association
Muslim Students Association
Muslim Youth of North America
North American Islamic Trust
Occupied Land Fund (later known as the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development)
United Association for Studies and Research