I constantly hear from both left and right the refrain "Obama is not a
Muslim?" I say balderdash! How does anyone know he isn't a Muslim when the
facts clearly show he is either a Muslim or an apostate and it is unlikely
in any case that he is a Christian.

See also the Crypt

* [http://inyourface.info/crypt/]

for both circumstantial and SUBSTANTIAL evidence that he is a Muslim.

The following is a repost from 2008 by expert Danial Pipes.

* [Also see FrontPageMagazine.Com]

Hank Roth

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  Obama Was a Practicing Muslim

     by Daniel Pipes
     FrontPageMagazine.com
     January 7, 2008

     In a recent analysis, "Was Barack Obama a Muslim?" I surveyed
     available evidence and found it suggests "Obama was born a Muslim to a
     non-practicing Muslim father and for some years had a reasonably
     Muslim upbringing under the auspices of his Indonesian step-father."

     In response, David Brock's organization, Media Matters for America
     (MMfA), which calls itself a "progressive research and information
     center dedicated to comprehensively monitoring, analyzing, and
     correcting conservative misinformation in the U.S. media," has
     criticized one of my sources of information.

     MMfA contends in "Daniel Pipes relied on disputed LA Times article to
     revive Obama-Muslim falsehood," that "key aspects" of a March 16,
     2007, Los Angeles Times article I quoted were later challenged by
     another newspaper account, "History of schooling distorted," by Kim
     Barker in the Chicago Tribune on March 25.

     Falsehood? That's a strong word.

     To assess MMfA's claim, let's review its preferred article and examine
     what Barker has to say on four topics related to Obama's Indonesian
     years, 1967-71:

      1. His attendance at a Catholic school;
      2. His attendance at a public school;
      3. His step-father, Lolo Soetoro; and
      4. His friend, Zulfan Adi.

     To start with, about the Catholic school, Fransiskus Strada Asisia,
     which Obama attended 1967-70 (words in square brackets are added by
     me):

       Interviews with dozens of former classmates, teachers, neighbors
       and friends show that Obama was not a regular practicing Muslim
       when he was in Indonesia, despite being listed as a Muslim on the
       registration form for the Catholic school, Strada Asisia, where he
       attended 1st through 3rd grades. At the time, the school most
       likely registered children based on the religion of their fathers,
       said [Israella Pareira] Darmawan, Obama's former [1st-grade]
       teacher. Because Soetoro was a Muslim, Obama was listed as a
       Muslim, she said.

       The enrollment form from the Catholic school, which has been cited
       as evidence that Obama was a Muslim in Indonesia [including by the
       Los Angeles Times], also was rife with errors. It listed Obama as
       an Indonesian, listed his previous school incorrectly and failed to
       list his mother, Ann, at all.

     About Obama's time at a public elementary school, 1970-71, variously
     known as the Sekolah Dasar Nasional Menteng No. 1 or the Basuki
     school, Barker writes:

       When Obama attended 4th grade in 1971, Muslim children spent two
       hours a week studying Islam, and Christian children spent those two
       hours learning about the Christian religion.

     During a recent visit to this public school, Barker found that

       Weekly religious classes are required for all students, whether
       Muslims, Christians or Hindus, under the government curriculum. A
       new shiny mosque is in the corner of the courtyard. "The Muslims
       learn about Islam, prayer and religious activity," said Hardi
       Priyono, the vice principal for curriculum. "And for the
       Christians, during the religious class, they also have a special
       room teaching Christianity. It's always been like that."

     About Obama's step-father, Lolo Soetoro and his religiosity, Barker
     writes:

       In their first neighborhood, Obama occasionally followed his
       stepfather to the mosque for Friday prayers, a few neighbors said.
       But Soetoro usually was too busy working, first for the Indonesian
       army and later for a Western oil company. "Sometimes Lolo went to
       the mosque to pray, but he rarely socialized with people," said
       Fermina Katarina Sinaga, Obama's 3rd-grade teacher at the Catholic
       school, who lived near the family. "Rarely, Barry [a nickname for
       Barack] went to the mosque with Lolo."

     Barker learned from his friends and family that Lolo Soetoro, who died
     in 1987, was "much more of a free spirit than a devout Muslim" and
     "hardly the image of a pious Muslim."

       His nephew, Sonny Trisulo, 49, said Soetoro always liked women and
       alcohol. One of his health problems was a failing liver. "He loved
       drinking, was a smart and warm person, the naughtiest one in the
       family," Trisulo recalled.

     As for Zulfan Adi, cited in the Los Angeles Times piece:

       Zulfan Adi, a former neighborhood playmate of Obama's who has been
       cited in news reports as saying Obama regularly attended Friday
       prayers with Soetoro, told the Tribune he was not certain about
       that when pressed about his recollections. He only knew Obama for a
       few months, during 1970, when his family moved to the neighborhood.

     Does any of the above information from the Chicago Tribune article
     refute my analysis, as MMfA contends? It raises questions about two
     details in the Los Angeles Times account (the accuracy of the Catholic
     school's registration form and the reliability of Zulfan Adi as a
     source on Obama). But on the larger issue of Obama's religious
     practices during his Jakarta years, it confirms the Times account.
     Note in particular three excerpts from Barker's article:

       * "Interviews with dozens of former classmates, teachers, neighbors
         and friends show that Obama was not a regular practicing Muslim
         when he was in Indonesia" implying he was an irregularly
         practicing Muslim.

       * "Obama occasionally followed his stepfather to the mosque for
         Friday prayers, a few neighbors said" confirming that he did pray
         in the mosque.

       * "Obama's 3rd-grade teacher at the Catholic school, who lived near
         the family [said that] Rarely, Barry went to the mosque with
         Lolo'" confirming that Obama attended mosque services.

     All this matters, for if Obama once was a Muslim, he is now what
     Islamic law calls a murtadd (apostate), an ex-Muslim converted to
     another religion who must be executed. Were he elected president of
     the United States, this status, clearly, would have large potential
     implications for his relationship with the Muslim world.

     In sum: Obama was an irregularly practicing Muslim who rarely or
     occasionally prayed with his step-father in a mosque. This precisely
     substantiates my statement that he "for some years had a reasonably
     Muslim upbringing under the auspices of his Indonesian step-father."

     Therefore, what MMfA calls the "Obama-Muslim falsehood" is in fact
     confirmed by both articles as truthful and accurate.

     Calling this a falsehood is in itself a falsehood.

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