JINSA Online, August 22, 2007 

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Al Qaeda, Other Terror Groups Swim in Global Sea of Saudi-Funded Wahhabi
Institutions


Majority of American Mosques Touched by Saudi Effort to Entrench Movement's
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Saudi Arabia's pervasive influence on Islamic education in the United States
has led to the development of a new breed of American: the jihadist. Since
the 1970s, the Saudi government has been aggressively promoting Wahhabism,
the country's dominant branch of Islam, in America and across the globe.
Today, it has been estimated that 80 percent of American mosques are under
Wahhabi influence, described by both scholars and U.S. officials as a
radical philosophical platform used by terrorists and their supporters to
justify violence against Christians, Jews and other "non-believers." 

 3899 <http://www.jinsa.org/documents/200708/3899.jpg> Fahd bin Abdul Aziz
Al Saud, King of Saudi Arabia from 1982 to 2005.

"Al Qaeda has taken advantage of state-supported proselytizing around the
world," the Treasury Department's Assistant Secretary for Terrorist
Financing, Juan Zarate, declared four years ago. Zarate's office has taken a
leading role in designating terrorist financiers and is pressing the Saudi
government to crack down on them, as well, according to The Washington Post,
October 2, 2003. Zarate later moved to the White House where he serves as
Deputy National Security Advisor for Combating Terrorism. 

Wahhabism, known as an intolerant, ascetic movement, was developed by
theologian Mohammed ibn Abd Wahhab in the 18th century to purge what he saw
as corrupting influences and return Islam to its original orthodoxy.
Wahhab's ideas became dominant due to an alliance he formed with Mohammed
ibn Saud, a Bedouin chief whose conquests spread Wahhabism throughout nearly
the entirety of the Arabian Peninsula. Ibn Saud's descendants, the House of
Saud, conquered the entirety of what is today known as Saudi Arabia by the
early 1920s. 

In 2006, Bernard Lewis, arguably the leading western scholar on Islam,
called Wahhabism "the most radical, the most violent, the most extreme and
fanatical version of Islam." 

$75 Billion Spent by Riyadh Over 30 Years 

As to how much money Saudi officials have spent since the early 1970s to
promote Wahhabism worldwide, David D. Aufhauser, a former Treasury
Department general counsel, told a Senate committee in June 2004 that
estimates went "north of $75 billion." The money financed the construction
of thousands of mosques, schools and Islamic centers, the employment of at
least 9,000 proselytizers and the printing of millions of books of religious
instruction. 

According to a major investigation by Washington Post reporter David B.
Ottaway published on August 19, 2004, the Saudi government's Ministry of
Islamic Affairs, Endowment, Call and Guidance pays the salaries of 3,884
Wahhabi missionaries and preachers, who are six times as numerous as the 650
diplomats in Saudi Arabia's 77 embassies. Saleh Sheik, a direct descendant
of Ibn Abdul Wahab, leads the ministry - the most important Saudi
institution for exporting Wahhabism. Ministry officials in Africa and Asia
often have had more money to dispense than Saudi ambassadors, according to
several Saudi sources. The Islamic affairs officials also act as religious
commissars, keeping tabs on the moral behavior of the kingdom's diplomats,
Ottaway reported. In the United States, a 40-person Islamic Affairs
Department established in the Saudi Embassy in Washington acted autonomously
from the ambassador. 

Edward L. Morse, an oil analyst at Hess Energy Trading Co. in New York, told
Ottaway that King Fahd tapped a special oil account that set aside revenue
from as much as 200,000 barrels a day - $1.8 billion a year at 1980s oil
prices. The Saudis also pursued this outreach through the creation of
multiple organizations such as the al-Haramain Foundation, the International
Islamic Relief Foundation (IIRO) and the World Assembly for Muslim Youth
(WAMY). All of these groups have been investigated for links to terrorism;
the U.S. government subsequently declared al-Haramain and IIRO supporters of
terror in March 2002 and August 2006, respectively. 

Sheik estimated the Islamic affairs ministry's budget at $530 million
annually and said it goes almost entirely to pay the salaries of the more
than 50,000 people on the ministry payroll, Ottaway reported. That figure
does not include the hundreds of millions of dollars in personal
contributions made by King Fahd and other senior Saudi princes to the cause
of propagating Islam at home and abroad, according to a Saudi analyst who
insisted on anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue. The real
total spent annually spreading Islam is between $2 billion and $2.5 billion,
he said. 

80 Percent of U.S. Mosques Wahhabi Influenced 

Eighty percent of major mosques in America are under Saudi-Wahhabi
influence, according to Stephen Schwartz, Director of the Center for Islamic
Pluralism, an organization that "challenges the dominance of American Muslim
life by militant Islamist groups" including control of property, buildings,
training and appointment of imams, content of preaching, literature
distributed in mosques and charitable solicitation. 

Most of the Wahhabi mosques work closely with Saudi state funded
organizations such as the Muslim World League (MWL) and the World
Association for Muslim Youth (WAMY), institutions identified as participants
in the funding of al Qaeda. The Council for American-Islamic Relations
(CAIR), a main Wahhabi ideological institution in America with a
well-documented network of support for radical Islam, has received at least
$750,000 from the Saudi government and its officials, including a donation
by the Islamic Development Bank, a Saudi government-controlled financial
institution, to purchase their headquarters in Washington D.C. 

The official Saudi government website stated in 2000: "In the United States,
the Kingdom has contributed to the establishment of the Islamic Center in
Washington, D.C.; the Omer Bin Al-Khattab Mosque in western Los Angeles, the
Los Angeles Islamic Center, and the Fresno Mosque in California; the Islamic
Center in Denver, Colorado; the Islamic center in Harrison, New York; and
the Islamic Center in Northern Virginia," according to Schwartz's testimony
before the Senate Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology and Homeland
Security on Thursday, June 26, 2003. 

 3900 <http://www.jinsa.org/documents/200708/3900.jpg> A U.S. member of
al-Qaeda, believed to be Adam Gadahn, delivers a message shown on ABC's Good
Morning America program on September 11, 2005.

The Kingdom is also affiliated with the Bilal Islamic Primary and Secondary
School and the King Fahd mosque, both in California, according to Schwartz
in his testimony and according to Nina Shea in her 2005 Freedom House Report
"Saudi Publications on Hate Ideology Invade American Mosques". Shea, an
international human-rights lawyer, is the director of the Center for
Religious Freedom at the Hudson Institute. Additionally, the
previously-mentioned official website of the Saudi Arabian government
reported a donation of $4 million for the construction of a mosque complex
in Los Angeles named for Ibn Taymiyyah, a historic Islamic figure whose
works influenced Mohammed ibn Abd Wahhab. In his testimony, Schwartz
estimated that the Saudis have spent a minimum of $324 million on Islamic
institutions in America by 2003. 

The Saudi influence in America is far from benign. "From Islamic centers to
student associations, from relief organizations to bookstores, an ideology
committed to the destruction of Western civilization is being offered as the
only solution to the plight of the ummah [Islamic nation]," Matthew Epstein,
assistant director of The Investigative Project, testified September 10,
2003, before the Senate Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Terrorism,
Technology, and Homeland Security. The Washington, DC-based Investigative
Project is self-described as "one of the world's largest storehouses of
archival data and intelligence on Islamic and Middle Eastern terrorist
groups." The materials that the Kingdom has distributed to American schools
and mosques in particular, have been proven to be pro-jihad, anti-Semitic,
and anti-American. "In thousands of public school districts across the
United States, without ever knowing it, taxpayers pay to disseminate
pro-Islamic materials that are anti-American, anti-Israel and anti-Jewish.
teaching programs funded by Saudi Arabia make their way into elementary and
secondary school classrooms," a 2005 Jewish Telegraphic Agency staff report
"What Your Kids are Learning about Israel, America and Islam," noted. 

Saudi-Provided Texts Full of Hate 

In the Freedom House report, materials found in mosques across America have
been shown to be virulent and hate-filled. A book found in the King Fahd
mosque, distributed by the Saudi embassy in Washington D.C., and published
by the Saudi government, read: "Be dissociated from the infidels, hate them
for their religion, leave them, never rely on them for support, do not
admire them, and always oppose them in every way according to Islamic law."
A recurring theme is the idea that a peaceful coexistence between Muslims
and non-Muslims is impossible. A Saudi-government text for tenth-grade
students entitled "Science of Tawheed", copies of which were obtained at the
Al-Farouq Mosque in Houston, teaches that if a Muslim "thinks it is
permissible to be under their [infidels] control, and he is pleased with the
way they are, then there is no doubt that he is no longer a Muslim." 

Democracy in particular is demonized in Wahhabi ideology. In one book
published in Riyadh by the Al-Nahawi Printing House, collected by Freedom
House from the Abu Bakr Mosque in San Diego, it is written, "Satan and his
soldiers have found a home for themselves there. Democracy is in need of
someone to save it from itself." In order to rectify the evils of democracy,
the Wahhabi American mosques advocate for jihad and terror, teaching that,
"[we] will pursue this evil force [modernist civilization] to its own lands,
invade its Western heartland, and struggle to overcome it until all the
world shouts by the name of the Prophet and the teachings of Islam spread
throughout the world. Only then will Muslims achieve their fundamental goal,
and there will be no more `persecution' and all religion will be exclusively
for Allah." That quote comes from "To Be a Muslim", published by Saudi
Arabia's International Islamic Publishing House and collected from the
Al-Farouq Mosque in Houston. 

The hate-filled materials distributed by "American mosques and.spread,
sponsored or otherwise generated by Saudi Arabia.demonstrates the ongoing
indoctrination of Muslims in the United States in the hostility and
belligerence of Saudi Arabia's hard-line Wahhabi sect of Islam" Shea noted. 

Tablighi Jamaat Penetrates the U.S. 

Saudi-affiliated proselytizers also spread the Wahhabi message. The Tablighi
Jamaat (TJ) is an Islamic missionary organization based in Pakistan that
preaches an almost identical ideology to the Wahhabi jihadist ideology. TJ
has a headquarters located at the Al-Falah mosque in Queens, New York. "We
have a significant presence of Tablighi Jamaat in the United States, and we
have found that al Qaeda used them for recruiting, now and in the past,"
Michael J. Heimbach, then a deputy chief of the FBI's international
terrorism section, said according to The New York Times, July 14, 2003. 

The Saudis have made TJ's penetration into non-Muslim societies such as
America's possible. The late Sheikh `Abd al `Aziz ibn Baz, who was appointed
Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia in 1993, recognized the Tablighis "good work"
and encouraged his Wahhabi followers to participate in proselytizing
missions with them; TJ has received large scale Saudi financing, benefiting
from the huge budget of organizations like the World Muslim League, wrote
Alex Alexiev in "Tablighi Jamaat: Jihad's Stealthy Legions" that appeared in
the Middle East Quarterly, Winter 2005. The WML is known to have financed
TJ's Western Europe headquarters and, according to Alexiev, the Wahhabis pay
the TJ missionaries better than the European Union pays some of their
teachers. Tablighi missionaries are also known to operate out of Wahhabi
mosques and Islamic centers. 

"The vision of Islam defeating and subjugating the west is a major element
in the appeal of the jihadists, supported by the Wahhabi clerics in Saudi
Arabia, to their mostly-young followers around the world," Schwartz said in
an interview. 

The cases of American Islamist terrorists are "incidents that reflect the
general tone in the Muslim community, and they have been here, and dominant,
through the 1980s and 1990s," stated Schwartz. John Walker Lindh (a
California native convicted of aiding the Taliban in Afghanistan), the
Lackawanna Six (a group of six American citizens convicted of materially
supporting al Qaeda), Iyman Faris (an American citizen born in Kashmir,
discovered to be plotting an attack on the Brooklyn Bridge), Jose Padilla (a
Brooklyn native known as the "dirty bomber" designated an "enemy combatant"
by the Justice Department), Hassan Akbar (a Los Angeles native convicted of
killing two fellow U.S. soldiers in Iraq in 2003), and Adam Yahiye Gadahn
(the American-born English-language spokesman for al-Qaeda), have revealed
an unpleasant truth. As Schwartz said, "Jihadist ideology in American Islam
was financed by Saudi Arabia.Wahhabi and related Pakistani and Muslim
Brotherhood propaganda is the basis of it. The money comes from Saudi, the
preachers from Saudi Arabia and Pakistan and various Arab states, and the
donations go to Hamas. That is life in institutional American Islam today." 

By JINSA Editorial Assistant David Rubinstein 
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Source: http://www.jinsa.org/articles/view.html?documentid=3898 


 


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