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Local media is reporting on neighborhood opposition to a proposed new mosque
in the southwest suburbs of Chicago to be constructed by the Muslim
Educational Center of America (MECCA). According to one report:
<http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/2010/08/residents-speak-out-against-plan
-for-mosque-near-willowbrook.html> 

Dr. Talal Sunbulli, an executive committee member of the Muslim Educational
Cultural Center of America, said Thursday night the religious group would be
good neighbors if it is allowed to open a mosque near Willowbrook. But many
area residents spoke out against the plan at a DuPage County Zoning Board
meeting. The group is proposing to build a three-story mosque, gymnasium and
eventually a school on 4.7 acres near 91st Street and Illinois Route 83 in
unincorporated DuPage County. "I would like to invite you and your family to
our picnics (at the mosque)," said Sunbulli to about 40 neighborhood
residents who came out to oppose the mosque development at the meeting in
Wheaton. "We want you to know that we will continue to listen to you and try
to be as attentive as possible to your needs because that's what neighbors
do." But residents, many who live in the adjacent Jamie Lane subdivision,
said they have concerns about flooding and traffic issues that may occur
from the proposed development. "I have nothing against the mosque; it's a
beautiful development," said Jamie Lane resident Larry Senters, 52, at the
three-hour zoning meeting. "But we have a flooding problem from four
(retention) ponds in the neighborhood. There is no way these ponds will be
able to hold more water from runoff (of the proposed development)."..The
elevation of Jamie Lane is apparently lower than other surrounding land and
may have been a floodplain, according to residents. Traffic in the area was
another concern for residents. MECCA officials said the mosque and buildings
can house a maximum of 600 people. But the group stressed that full capacity
would only occur several times a year during Muslim religious holidays. The
mosque will hold five daily prayers, bringing about 30 people for each
prayer service. MECCA officials said the largest number of members during a
typical week would come to the location for Friday prayer between 1-1:30
p.m. The site will contain over 200 parking spots, but most members carpool,
they said. In addition, the school, which would have an estimated 250
students, isn't expected to be built for another five years, according to
MECCA officials..MECCA officials noted that there are three other religious
institutions near their proposed site.Officials also said they have outgrown
their current location at 720 E. Plainfield Road in Willowbrook and decided
several years ago to search for another site for a new facility..Several
DuPage County officials, including seven zoning board members, are currently
named in a federal discrimination lawsuit filed by a group that proposed an
educational center and place of worship near Naperville that would serve
about 30 Shia Muslim families.The county rejected the plan earlier this year
after neighbors had objected to plans for the center, citing concerns about
parking and late-night services.

According to the MECCA website, one of the
<http://www.mecca-center.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=48
&Itemid=61> members of the MECCA Executive Committee is Basman Osman, likely
the same individual identified by a Hudson Institute
<http://www.currenttrends.org/docLib/20090411_Merley.USBROTHERHOOD.pdf>
report as a US Muslim Brotherhood leader and a representative of the North
American Islamic Trust (NAIT) who is known to have a home located
approximately 2 kilometers northwest of the proposed new MECCA mosque. NAIT
is an affiliate of the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) and a
<http://www.nefafoundation.org/miscellaneous/HLF/US_v_HLF_Unindicted_Coconsp
irators.pdf> document released in 2007 by the prosecution in the Holy Land
Terrorism financing case names NAIT as one of the entities that is part of
the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood. A research
<http://globalmbreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/20080127_extremism_and
_isna.pdf> report on ISNA explains that NAIT is the custodian of a large
number of U.S. mosques and Islamic centers:

The NAIT website states that it "holds the title of approximately 300
properties" a figure consistent with a LEXIS/NEXIS search showing 332
properties in the real-estate related database and with a report by the
Council on American Islamic Relations which says that NAIT owns about 27
percent of the estimated 1200 mosques in the United States. In a hearing
before the United States Senate, witness testimony shows that NAIT holds the
deeds to between 50% and 79% of American mosques.

The report also describes examples of how NAIT played a role in the
ideological takeover of two U.S. mosques, driving out moderate leaders and
replacing them with those close to the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood. One of those
mosques was the Bridgeview mosque in Bridgeview, a suburb nearby the
location of the proposed MECCA mosque.

Bassam Osman is also listed
<http://www.universalschool.org/school_board.htm>  on the one the website of
the Universal School, also located in Bridgeview, as a director and as a
"Representative of NAIT." ISNA President Ingrid Mattson, another NAIT
Trustee
<http://www.investaaa.com/cgi-bin/client_product.cgi?member=55&product_id=12
79> , also served <https://www.depauw.edu/news/index.asp?id=11689>  on the
Board of Directors of the Universal School where she also taught Islamic
Studies at the high school level and ISNA Secretary-General Saffa Zazour is
also a Universal School board member
<http://web.archive.org/web/20080611144028/http:/www.cairchicago.org/board_z
arzour.php>  and former principal. A Time Magazine article
<http://www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,1071185,00.html>  reports that
although the Universal School is located next door to the Bridgeview Mosque,
the school asserts its independence from the mosque which a 2004 Chicago
Tribune investigative report
<http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-0402080265feb08,0,3486861.stor
y>  had associated with Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood. However, the
Tribune investigation showed clear links from the Bridgeview mosque to
organizations associated with Universal School board members: .

*       The Tribune reported that the mosque had been deeded to NAIT in 1981
by Islamic fundamentalists who had taken over the mosque from its former
leaders. As noted above, NAIT is part of ISNA and another school board
member is also an ISNA board member.

*       The Tribune investigation went on to report that in 1985, Jordanian
Sheikh Jamal Said became the new mosque prayer leader, replacing Ahmed Zaki
Hammad who later became the President of ISNA. Sheikh Said was reported to
have been inspired by the Muslim Brotherhood, educated at a Saudi Arabian
University, and noted for his sermons espousing strict Islamic
fundamentalist views and critical of America as "a land of disbelievers."

*       Mosque leaders were also leaders of the Quranic Literacy Institute
(QLI), and the Islamic Association for Palestine, the predecessor of the
Council for American Islamic Relations (CAIR). Universal school board
members are also affiliated or had been tied to the QLI and CAIR.

As much as $1 million a year was raised from mosque members which was then
sent to overseas Muslim charities. The mosque donated money to three Islamic
charities that have since been identified as involved in financing
terrorism-the Holy Land Foundation, Benevolence International, and the
Global Relief Foundation. One of the mosque's eight-member executive
committee was Muhammad Salah, a Muslim Brotherhood member who was arrested
in Israel in 1993 and has since been identified as a Hamas military
commander.

ISNA itself has a long history
<http://globalmbreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/20080127_extremism_and
_isna.pdf>  of fundamentalism, anti-semitism, and support for terrorism and
during the recent Holy Land Foundation terrorism financing trial, ISNA was
named <http://globalmbreport.com/?p=978>  as an unindicted co-conspirator.

 



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