Now here's a surprise!  

And there is no surprise about the Islamic message: Islam does say that
Muslims are not to trust Jews and Christians and that democracy is
blasphemous...right on message with bin Laden and Zarqawi.

Bruce


Report Links Brooklyn Mosque to Saudi Hate Material
BY MEGHAN CLYNE - Staff Reporter of the Sun
January 31, 2005
http://www.nysun.com/article/8445
Just three miles from the site of the World Trade Center, the government
of Saudi Arabia is distributing hate materials expounding an extremist
Wahhabi ideology, according to a new report by the Center for Religious
Freedom.

The Washington-based center is part of Freedom House, America's oldest
human-rights organization. While the group typically monitors the state
of religious freedom under oppressive regimes abroad, the center has
just concluded a year-long study of 200 documents that it said were
collected in more than a dozen mosques across America, bear the seal of
the Saudi government, and spread hateful indoctrination. The group
called the propaganda a violation of Article 18 of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights.

According to a press release and to the center's director, Nina Shea,
the 89-page report, which was issued Friday, finds that the materials
incite violence, inform Muslims that it is their religious duty to hate
Jews and Christians, and even give specific instructions on how properly
to express that hatred to one's infidel neighbors.

The Saudi-produced and -distributed materials denounce democracy - and
democratic America - as un-Islamic. Ms. Shea said the materials are
directed toward recent immigrants. According to the report, Muslim
newcomers are told that, while in America, they should think of
themselves as operating behind enemy lines and should use their time in
America either to acquire information and resources for jihad or to
convert the infidels to Islam.

The literature also promotes Wahhabism, the version of Islam officially
embraced by the Saudi kingdom and adhered to by several of the September
11 hijackers, as the only true Islam, and it denounces more moderate
Muslims who advocate tolerance as apostates. In Saudi Arabia, Ms. Shea
said, apostasy is a capital crime. "If you're a Muslim and you become an
infidel," she said, "you're put to death."

According to the report, one of the strongest denunciations of so-called
apostasy was issued in Brooklyn's Al-Farooq mosque, on Atlantic Avenue.

"In a book published by the Saudi Ministry of Islamic Affairs, and
collected from the Al-Farouq Mosque in Brooklyn, New York, Saudi
Arabia's official religious leader, the late Bin Baz, authorizes Muslims
to kill converts to Islam who violate sexual mores on adultery and
homosexuality," the report said.

According to the report's translation, Al-Farooq worshipers are told:
"If a person said: I believe in Allah alone and confirm the truth of
everything from Muhammed, except in his forbidding fornication, he
becomes a disbeliever. For that, it would be lawful for Muslims to spill
his blood and to take his money."

This is not the first time Al-Farooq has been cited in conjunction with
terrorism and terrorist ideology. Friday marked the beginning of the
trial in Brooklyn federal court of a Yemeni sheik, Mohammed Ali Hasan
al-Moayad, who stands accused of conspiring to raise millions of dollars
for Hamas and Al Qaeda. Some of the fund-raising activity was allegedly
undertaken at the Al-Farooq Mosque.

A senior fellow at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, Andrew
McCarthy, who led the prosecution of the ringleader of the 1993 bombing
of the World Trade Center, Omar Abdel Rahman, spoke yesterday of
Al-Farooq's other alleged connections to terrorism.

The mosque, Mr. McCarthy said, was a regular stop for the blind sheik on
his fund-raising tours in the late 1980s, and in 1989, the former
prosecutor said, several conspirators in the Landmark Bomb Plot - which
aimed to blow up the United Nations and New York City's tunnels - met at
Al-Farooq before heading out to Long Island to conduct jihadist training
activities.

This latest revelation about Al-Farooq, Mr. McCarthy said, was "just
another drop in the barrel."

"What the Saudis do is very disturbing," Mr. McCarthy said.

"We turn a blind eye to the really bad things the Saudis do ... to not
appear as if we're being, God forbid, judgmental about Wahhabism and
Saudi proselytizing of a particular brand of Islam that is very alarming
to most people," he added.

Mr. McCarthy said the purported Saudi propaganda was further evidence
that conducting a war on terrorism is "a bad idea" when America is
really engaged in "a war against militant Islam."

Saudi representatives in America, however, have denied spreading hateful
materials to mosques, Ms. Shea said.

She said a spokesman for the Saudi Embassy, Adel al-Jubeir, says the
Saudis "don't approve of hate ideology in any way." She continued, "But
he's lying, they do promote this."

Several of the documents obtained by the center read, "Greetings from
the Cultural Attache of the Saudi Embassy in Washington," Ms. Shea said.

Yesterday, an official of the embassy, Abdulmohsen Alyas, declined to
comment about the report and told The New York Sun that Mr. al-Jubeir
was out of the country and not available for comment.

Also out of the country and unavailable for comment was Hesham E.
Sherif, Al-Farooq's imam, according to worshipers and an attendant at
the mosque yesterday. Mr. Sherif, they said, was in Mecca, Saudi Arabia,
for the hajj - the annual religious pilgrimage to that holy city.

One regular worshiper at the mosque, Nagi Ali, 77, said he had not seen
any Saudi-distributed materials at the mosque. Nor had another man who
prays regularly at the mosque, Ali Hauter, 53, who added, "We have
nothing - not even Saudi Arabians coming to pray here."

The pamphlets and flyers displayed in the mosque's entryway yesterday,
in Arabic, English, or a mixture of the two, appeared to belong to small
local businesses and travel groups, and none bore any kind of government
seal. The collections in the mosque library were various translations
and explanations of the Koran, Mr. Hauter said. Worshipers at Al-Farooq,
he said, "respect Jews and Christians."

While saying the Saudis may be "lying low," Ms. Shea emphasized that the
report's focus was not on the activity of the mosques cited, but on what
she said was an attempt by the Saudi government, over a period of
decades, to create "a fifth column within the American Muslim
community."

"It's political propaganda as much as it is religious," Ms. Shea
explained. "We have to confront it in our bilateral relations with Saudi
Arabia - at the highest levels of government, we have to tell the
Saudis, 'No more.'"



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