Tuesday, April 4, 2017

MUSLIM GROUP, CAIR, FEATURES 9/11 MOSQUE IMAM

Johari Abdul-Malik


WND EXCLUSIVE

U.S. 'CIVIL RIGHTS' GROUP FEATURES 9/11 MOSQUE IMAM

Tied to hijackers, Qaradawi, Fort Hood shooter, Hamas leader, many others

Art Moore


The Council on American-Islamic Relations continues to portray itself as simply a champion of civil rights for Muslims, but a fundraiser for one of its state chapters featured a leader of a Virginia mosque named by the Treasury Department as “a front for Hamas” that is “associated with Islamic extremists.”

Three 9/11 hijackers, the late al-Qaida recruiter Anwar al-Awlaki, Fort Hood shooter Nidal Hasan, Muslim Brotherhood spiritual leader Yusuf al-Qaradawi, Hamas political leader Mousa Abu Marzook and terrorist fundraiser Abdurahman Alamoudi are among the terror-related Muslims associated with the Dar Al-Hijrah mosque where imam Johari Abdul-Malik serves officially as outreach director and spokesman.
Abdul-Malik himself is known for publicly defending a number of figures who later were convicted of terror-related offenses.
He once said that al-Awlaki, the infamous al-Qaida senior recruiter killed by a U.S. drone strike who was once an imam at the Virginia mosque, was “articulating the same message that I articulate today.”
Abdul-Malik called the investigation of Sami al-Arian a “witch hunt” after the U.S. government raided 14 homes and offices of northern Virginia Muslims in 2002. Al-Arian, a University of South Florida professor, later pleaded guilty to conspiracy to help a “specially designated terrorist” organization, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and was sentenced to 57 months in prison.
A convert to Islam as a graduate student at Georgetown University, Abdul-Malik became outreach director at Dar Al-Hijrah in 2002.
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2017/04/u-s-civil-rights-group-features-911-mosque-imam/#S8SxzbmOFlhE51m4.99

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