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The Silent War: Wahhabism and the American Penal System
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When prisoners in New Folsom State Prison near Sacramento become adherents
to the political ideology of radical Wahhabi Islam, form a terrorist cell
while in prison (Jamat Ul-Islam Is Saheeh) and plot terrorist acts against
three National Guard facilities, the Israeli Consulate and several
synagogues in the Los Angeles area; when accused "Dirty Bomber" Jose Padilla
(a.k.a. Abdullah al-Muhajir) a former Chicago street gang member converts to
Islam during a term at a Broward County, Florida jail and falls in with
terrorist recruiters after his release; when Aqil Collins, a self-confessed
jihadist turned FBI informant, converts to Islam while doing time in a
California juvenile detention center and later trains with one of the men
accused of kidnapping and beheading Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel
Pearl; when convicted terrorists from the 1993 World Trade Center bombing
are put into their prison's general population and proselytize other inmates
in radical Islam because prison officials fear being accused of "religious
profiling"; or when Muslim inmates are allowed to conduct radical Islamic,
virulently anti-American and anti-Western services in loosely monitored
prison chapels across our nation...there is something going on in our prison
system that relates directly to our current war on Islamic radicalism.

For years, the Washington-based Center for Security Policy has been tracking
the infiltration of U.S. prisons by agents of Saudi Wahhabism. Wahhabism is
a radical Islamist interpretation of the Quran and the Hadith (its
commentaries) upon which the ideologies of Hamas, the Moslem Brotherhood,
Islamic Jihad and al Qaeda are based. The Center's research (now confirmed
by subsequent Senate investigations) has concluded that Muslim chaplains
trained in and certified by Saudi-supported Wahhabi institutes in America
have been accepted into our prison system by the Federal Bureau of Prisons
(BOP). This has led to fears that a dangerous Islamic "fifth column" is
developing in our prisons with the unwitting cooperation of the federal
government.

In 2005, Robert Mueller, Director of the F.B.I. told the Senate Intelligence
Committee that "prisons continue to be fertile ground for extremists who
exploit both a prisoner's conversion to Islam while still in prison, as well
as their socioeconomic status and placement in the community upon their
release." According to published reports, radical Islamists have put a high
priority on reaching disaffected inmates and recruiting them for their own
deadly purposes. The Washington Times quotes an al Qaeda training manual
that identifies as "candidates" for recruitment those who are "disenchanted
with their country's policies," especially convicted criminals. The article
quotes a U.S. corrections official who acknowledges that Americans behind
bars are "literally a captive audience, and many inmates are anxious to hear
how they can attack the institutions of America."

The conversion program is funded with Saudi money through the National
Islamic Prison Foundation, an organization that underwrites "prison
outreach" but whose real goal is the conversion of large numbers of inmates
(primarily African-American) (1) not only to Wahhabism, but to its radical
Islamist agenda....and the effort is both successful and, for the most part,
hidden from public view.

Islam is the fastest growing religion among young, incarcerated
African-Americans. Some figures suggest that one out of three
African-Americans in federal prison are Muslim and most converted during
their imprisonment. With an estimated 250,000 Muslim inmates in the nation's
prisons (making up 10% to 17% of the prison and jail population), there are
reasons for concern especially since Foundation officials claim an average
of 135,000 additional conversions per year. When these inmates are released
from prison with the customary $10, a suit of clothes and a one-way bus or
train ticket, they know any mosque or masjid (Islamic Center) will shelter
and feed them and help them find a job. Prison authorities believe that
these converted inmates could serve as terrorists once they are released,
murdering their own countrymen in a kind of "payback" for perceived
injustices done to them by "white America."

The radical Muslim chaplains who carry out these proselytization efforts are
trained and certified for the U.S. Bureau of Prisons by two specific
Wahhabi-oriented institutions in the U.S. - The Islamic Society of North
America (ISNA) based in Plainfield, Indiana and the Graduate School of
Islamic and Social Sciences (GSISS) which was recently renamed Cordoba
University and is located in Ashburn, Virginia. According to the October
2003 Senate testimony of Dr. Michael Waller of the Institute of World
Politics, Operation Green Quest (the American financial response to 9/11)
raided GSISS offices in March 2002 for "potential money laundering and tax
evasion activities and their ties to terrorist groups such as al Qaeda as
well as individual terrorists.... (including) Osama bin Laden." The GSISS
was raided because of its suspected funding ties to the World and Islam
Studies Enterprise, a terrorist front group established by former University
of South Florida professor Sami Al-Arian who was recently convicted for
heading the American fundraising efforts of Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Al-Arian currently faces deportation.

But Waller was particularly critical of the Islamic Society of North America
(ISNA) - a powerful Saudi-supported Islamic educational organization that
certifies Wahhabi-trained chaplains both to the U.S. Bureau of Prisons and
the U.S. military. The ISNA's task is to impose Wahhabi religious conformity
on American Islam. It is used by the Muslim World League (a Saudi charity
accused of financing al Qaeda and dedicated to the spread of Wahhabism) and
the North American Islamic Trust (NAIT) to finance and exercise control over
hundreds of mosques in the United States (2) and marginalizes moderate
leaders of the Muslim faith by providing videos, sermons and literature that
advocate strict Wahhabism. According to Steven Emerson, a leading authority
on Islamic terrorism, in 1996, the organization's magazine, Islamic Horizons
recommended: "It is....... pertinent that Muslims enlighten their children
about the valor of their co-religionists who are sacrificing their lives to
establish the way of Allah. Muslim children need to know and honor not only
those martyrs who are laying down their lives in Algeria, Bosnia, Chechnya,
Kashmir, Palestine and Mindanao, but also those who are sacrificing their
livelihoods to establish the rule of Allah in lands that are now held
hostage to the whims of despots."

The consequences of these proselytizing efforts are dramatic. The Wall
Street Journal quotes a former New York-based Wahhabi imam, Warith Deen Umar
who, until his retirement in August 2000 helped run New York's Islamic
prison program by recruiting and training dozens of chaplains and
ministering to thousands of inmates himself. The article quotes the imam as
saying: "The 9/11 hijackers should be honored as martyrs. The U.S. risks
further terrorism attacks because it oppresses Muslims around the world.
Without justice, there will be warfare, and it can come to this country
too.....Even Muslims who say they are against terrorism secretly admire and
applaud" the hijackers, he wrote in an unpublished memoir. "The Quran", he
said, "does not condemn terrorism against oppressors of Muslims, even if
innocent people die. This is the sort of teaching they don't want in prison,
but this is what I'm doing." Umar had free rein to hire more than forty
similar-minded Muslim chaplains over his 25 years and in so doing brought
some of Wahhabism's harshest prejudices to their captive flock. As a radical
Islamist, he denied prisoners access to mainstream moderate imams and
materials.

Nor was he alone. Just two weeks after the 9/11 tragedies, Aminah Akbarin,
the Islamic chaplain at the men's prison in remote Cape Vincent, N.Y.
preached that God had inflicted his punishment on the wicked and the victims
deserved what they got (according to a labor arbitrator's subsequent ruling
upholding his firing). Shocked officials at the prison failed to intervene
for fear of sparking a riot. About six weeks later, the chaplain at the
Albion Correctional Facility for women told inmates that Osama Bin Laden "is
a soldier of Allah, a hero of Allah," and that the terror attacks were the
fault of President Bush.

In our prison system, Islamist imams have demanded, and, for the most part,
have been granted the exclusive franchise for Muslim proselytization to the
forceful exclusion of moderates. This surge of radical Wahhabism in our
prisons has had a profound and unfortunate impact upon moderate non-Wahhabi
Muslims, most notably Shi'ite Muslims and spiritual Muslims known as Sufis.
Not only are they subject to religious intimidation, but moderate Islamic
literature has also begun disappearing from prison libraries. According to
Paul Barrett writing in the Wall Street Journal, Anthony Cook, a Shi'ite
inmate in New York, has been in protective custody since 2001, when other
Muslim inmates threatened his life. Wahhabi chaplains have handed out
religious literature to inmates calling Shi'ites "deviants" and "enemies of
genuine Islam." Cook relates that in 1999 in the Great Meadow State Prison,
Imam Abdulkadir Elmi distributed religious literature that condemned
Shi'ites as "charlatans, reeking with the stench of chicken-heartedness,
insincerity, greed, cowardice and equivocation."

Nor are these isolated cases. Shi'ite prisoners at the Fishkill Correctional
Facility in Beacon, New York have accused another disciple of Warith Deen
Umar, Imam Salahuddin Muhammad of calling them "infiltrators and snitches"
during Friday sermons. They say Sunni Wahhabist inmates have circulated a
pamphlet, The Difference Between the Shi'ites and the Majority of Muslim
Scholars, which recounts an ancient smear that Shi'ism grew out of a
seventh-century conspiracy orchestrated by a Yemeni Jew, who sought "to
create discord among Muslims by agitating the trible [sic] and racial
differences and hostilities." The 32-page booklet was published by the World
Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY), an organization based in Riyadh, backed by
the Saudi government and currently under investigation as a Wahhabi
terrorist front organization.

The Saudi government also pays for these prison chaplains to travel to Saudi
Arabia for worship and "study" during the hajj, the traditional winter
pilgrimage to Mecca that all Muslims are supposed to make at least once in
their lives. The trips are courtesy of the Saudi government, funded through
the Muslim World League at a cost of $3,000 a person and last for several
weeks. Since the Wahhabi agenda seeks the submission to Islam of all
non-believers through violent means if necessary and the establishment of an
Islamic caliphate in America and around the world, Saudi proselytization
efforts that foster such beliefs should be unacceptable. Nevertheless, these
activities are continuing.

In response to mounting criticism, in April 2004, the Office of the
Inspector General released its review of the Federal Bureau of Prisons'
(BOP) policies and procedures for the selection of individuals who provide
Islamic religious services to federal inmates. It noted many problems and
deficiencies (most of which have yet to be rectified) including the fact
that the BOP typically does not examine the doctrinal beliefs of applicants
for religious service positions to determine whether those beliefs are
inconsistent with BOP security policies; that the BOP and the FBI do not
adequately exchange information regarding the BOP's Muslim endorsing
organizations; that the BOP does not effectively use the expertise of
moderate Muslim chaplains to screen, recruit, and supervise Muslim religious
service providers; that once contractors and certain Islamic volunteers gain
access to BOP facilities, ample opportunity continues to exist for them to
deliver inappropriate and extremist messages without supervision from BOP
staff members; that inmates often lead Islamic religious services with only
intermittent supervision from BOP staff members (which enhances the
likelihood that the Wahhabi version of Islam is transmitted to inmates); and
within the BOP's chapels, significant variations exist in the level of
supervision provided by correctional officers.

As a result of the review, the Bureau of Prisons placed a hiring freeze on
accepting chaplains endorsed by the ISNA and by other Islamic organizations
until it receives information from the FBI in order to determine whether any
of the organizations should still be used as endorsers. That measure deals
with the issue of chaplains hired in the future, but does not do anything
about the ones who are still in place. Thus, despite the fact that America
is engaged in a war against radical Islam, Wahhabists continue to operate in
America's prisons. That is because American judicial and correctional
authorities lack the legal and educational expertise to differentiate
between radical Islam and the more moderate streams of Islam. As Charles
Colson has written: "The courts (have) suggested that there is no violation
of free exercise (of religious rights) when restrictions stem from a
reasonable concern about preventing violence and hatred. In an important
1969 case (Knuckles v. Prasse) the Third Circuit Court of Appeals held that
so long as services in prison were of a religious nature, Muslim prisoners
could have visitations by Muslim ministers and worship services that prison
authorities could monitor; but if Muslim gatherings in prison proceeded
along nonreligious lines and defiance of authority became the message of
such gatherings, prison authorities might cancel the communal worship and
ministerial visitation privileges." The problem however is that this case
was decided decades prior to the passage of the recent religious liberty
statutes, which have yet to be fully adjudicated in our courts.

The issue of radical Islam in our prisons cannot be countered by "political
correctness." It represents a silent and potentially lethal Islamist threat
that operates outside of public scrutiny, and it must be monitored carefully
and dealt with effectively. The promoters of terror must be kept out of our
prisons and away from the inmates they seek to exploit. As Imam Umar wryly
noted: "There is more happening in this country that most people don't know
about." This is one of those "happenings." Until such time as the federal
government begins to effectively monitor this rise of radical Islam amongst
the captive populations of our prison system and begins accrediting moderate
Islamic institutions to train its Muslim chaplains, a dangerous fifth column
will continue to grow and will over time find its way from our prisons into
the cities and streets of America.

By Mark Silverberg
www.newmediajournal.us

Mark Silverberg is the Executive Director of the Jewish Federation of
Northeast Pennsylvania. His book (The Quartermasters of Terror: Saudi Arabia
and the Global Islamic Jihad), editorials and articles can be found on his
web sites http://www.marksilverberg.com and
http://quartermasters-of-terror.com.

(1) The Saudis have directed considerable financial resources specifically
toward the American Black Muslim community. In one effort to showcase the
"bounties" of Wahhabism to this target audience, the Saudis' late King Fahd
pledged $8M for a lavish mosque in shabby South Central Los Angeles. The
Saudis' Islamic Development Bank pledged an additional $295,000 for a school
attached to the mosque. On October 20, 2002, the New York Times quoted
Faheem Shuaibe, imam at a large predominantly black mosque in Oakland,
Calif., as saying that more than 200 African-American imams had been trained
to that date in Saudi Arabia. Mr. Shuaibe told the newspaper: "This was a
very deliberate recruitment process by the Saudis - trying to find black
Muslims who had a real potential for Islamic learning and also for
submission to their Wahabbist agenda. They are taught Islam with the intent
to expand their influence. A principal target was to stop the indigenous
Muslim leadership in America from tinkering with their religion." According
to Reza Safa, an authority on the manner in which Saudi Wahhabism is spread
throughout the world, "as many as 90% of American converts to Islam are
black."

(2) Sen. John Kyl (R) AZ, a member of both the Senate Finance Committee as
well as the Chair of the Senate Terrorism, Technology & Homeland Security
Subcommittee, conducted hearings in June of 2003 before his subcommittee,
during which the following testimony was given: "Wahhabi control over
mosques means control of property, buildings, appointment of imams, training
of imams, content of preaching including faxing of Friday sermons from
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and of literature distributed in mosques and mosque
bookstores, notices on bulletin boards, and organizational solicitation.
Similar influence extends to prison and military chaplaincies, Islamic
elementary and secondary schools (academies), college campus activity,
endowment of academic chairs and programs in Middle East studies, and most
notoriously, charities ostensibly helping Muslims abroad, many of which have
been linked to or designated as sponsors of terrorism."

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