Ground Zero Mosque: The Bombast of Imam Feisal

Posted By Claudia Rosett On September 7, 2010 @ 11:20 pm In Uncategorized |
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After summering in Malaysia and assorted petro-capitals of the Arabian Gulf,
the imam behind the Ground Zero mosque project, Feisal Abdul Rauf, is back
in America - though not for long. His Cordoba Initiative
<http://www.cordobainitiative.org/> [1]web site now features a newsletter
which mentions that this month Rauf will be off again, this time to
Australia . apparently there is now some urgent "bridge-building" to be done
in Perth.

But while transiting New York, site of his proposed $100 million-plus
Cordoba House, Rauf has taken time to publish an op-ed
<http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/08/opinion/08mosque.html>  in the New York
Times [2]. The op-ed itself, "Building on Faith," is such a feat of
unmitigated self-puffery that it really belongs in the paid ad section. But
let's not focus here on the eccentricities of the Times. Keep your eye on
the elusive imam.

Because what he's doing here is trying to hijack the meaning and
commemoration of Sept. 11th - Rauf being now the righteous and
self-appointed arbiter of how Americans should remember that day. If you
strip away his New-Age-cum-United-Nations jargon, his message is that unless
you join a collective group hug to exalt what he, Feisal Abdul Rauf, happens
to want, you must be some sort of low-life insensitive rube - one of the
legion of bigots whom his wife recently described on national television as
putting America "beyond Islamophobia." And what Rauf wants is a 15-story
mosque-plus-amenities Islamic center, right up the road from where the Twin
Towers were destroyed in the name of Islam.

In his op-ed, speaking apparently from a great height - a height so great
that it excuses him from answering a single question about such nitty-gritty
as his sources of money, or "extremist
<http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/243536/raufs-dawa-world-trade-center
-rubble-andrew-c-mccarthy> " affiliations [3]- Rauf includes the
pronouncement that "we are proceeding with the community center, Cordoba
House." (Rauf seems not to have noticed that while he was traveling, the
other two-thirds of this "we" - his wife and business partner, Daisy Khan,
along with their partner and developer, Sharif El-Gamal - changed the name
of the project from Cordoba House to Park51. That came after a number of
commentators began pointing out that "Cordoba" connotes not a flower-power
era of harmony, but a triumphalist caliphate).

Rauf's article is so jammed with flim-flam that it's hard to know where to
begin. But let's take just a few samples of what he's just dished out from
his op-ed pulpit:

"Many people wondered why I did not speak out more, and sooner, about this
project. I felt that it would not be right to comment from abroad." Really?
And why, with such controversy going on in the U.S. over his project, was it
such a high priority for Rauf to spend the entire summer abroad, much of
that incommunicado in Malaysia; and such a low priority - as in nonexistent
- for Rauf to answer questions from Americans back home?

"My life's work has been focused on building bridges between religious
groups and never has that been as important as it is now." Come again? While
Rauf was out of town and disdaining all questions about such venal matters
as money, New Jersey's Bergen Record was digging up some
<http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=38763> fascinating material [4]on
the Lexus-driving Armani-clad imam's alternate career as a proprietor of
roach-infested, filth-plagued, poorly maintained, taxpayer-subsidized
low-income housing in New Jersey - including some of the related financial
tangles. And Steve Emerson's Investigative Project on Terrorism was
uncovering oddities pertaining to the tax-exempt "church" status of Rauf and
Khan's
<http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/ipt-investigation-uncovers-problems
-in-mosque-leaders-irs-status-102059663.html> American Society for Muslim
Advancement [5], or ASMA, which shares an office with the Cordoba
Initiative, and is involved in its finances. As for building bridges. what
does that mean? It's a metaphor drawn from the same stack of baloney that
the Islamic Republic of Iran served up when it proposed the U.N.'s 2001
project for a " <http://www.un.org/documents/r55-23.pdf> Dialogue of
Civilizations [6]" (out of which came the UN's current Alliance of
Civilizations, now partnering with Rauf's Cordoba Initiative). In planting
one end of his bridge at Ground Zero, with all the attendant jarred nerves
and publicity value, where exactly will Rauf be planting the other end? Who
will be traversing this bridge? Which way? Who will be paying for it? And
why?

"Every day, including the past two weeks spent representing my country on a
State Department tour in the Middle East, I have been struck by how the
controversy has riveted the attention of Americans, as well as nearly
everyone I met in my travels." Glad he brought this up. So, while he was
observing from a great distance the raw feelings he'd stirred up in the
U.S., who were these people he was meeting with abroad? We know Rauf dallied
with the United Arab Emirates General Authority for
<http://pajamasmedia.com/claudiarosett/imam-feisal-meets-with-uae-mosque-and
-money-crowd/> Islamic Affairs and Endowments [7],  as well as sundry other
UAE moneyed types. But his 15-day, $16,000 taxpayer-funded, State
Department-sponsored tour was just the tail end of more than two months he
spent abroad, most of that shrouded in mystery. Why the secrets? Who else
was he meeting? And while we're on the subject, why won't he or his wife
answer any questions about the financing of the Cordoba Initiative's
Malaysian office? Why has material on their Malaysian operation, including
the address, and a photo showing Rauf meeting in Malaysia
<http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/an-iranian-connection-to-the-cordoba-house-gro
und-zero-mosque/> with an Iranian official [8], Mohammad Javad Larijani,
disappeared in recent weeks from the Cordoba Initiative web site?

"I know there will be interest in our financing, and so we will clearly
identify all of our financial backers." There's been interest for months in
their financial backers, going back to the 1990s, and extending to places
like Saudi Arabia and Malaysia. We're still waiting for answers. Or hasn't
he noticed?

"How better to commemorate 9/11 than to urge our fellow Muslims, fellow
Christians and fellow Jews to follow the fundamental common impulse of our
great faith traditions?" And what impulse would that be? The impulse to
anoint the self-exalting Feisal Abdul Rauf and the America-denouncing Daisy
Khan as the Triborough Bridge Toll Collectors of religion in America? It's
quite possible by now that the greatest service Rauf could do his fellow
Muslims would be - as
<http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/muslims-against-ground-zero-mosque>
some Muslims have said [9]- to stop posturing as their mouthpiece, and drop
the stunt of enlisting the site of the Sept. 11 Islamist attacks as the
stage set for his self-aggrandizing projects. For Rauf, that would be a
dandy way to commemorate Sept. 11. And for the rest of us - all those many
Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Mormons, Agnostics, Atheists and other
ordinary Americans whose views he appears to disdain - I suspect that Rauf
bowing out of the Sept. 11 commemoration business would come as a blessed
relief. 

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URLs in this post: 

[1] Cordoba Initiative : http://www.cordobainitiative.org/

[2] op-ed in the New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/08/opinion/08mosque.html

[3] extremist" affiliations :
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/243536/raufs-dawa-world-trade-center-
rubble-andrew-c-mccarthy

[4] fascinating material : http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=38763

[5] American Society for Muslim Advancement:
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/ipt-investigation-uncovers-problems-
in-mosque-leaders-irs-status-102059663.html

[6] Dialogue of Civilizations: http://www.un.org/documents/r55-23.pdf

[7] Islamic Affairs and Endowments:
http://pajamasmedia.com/claudiarosett/imam-feisal-meets-with-uae-mosque-and-
money-crowd/

[8] with an Iranian official:
http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/an-iranian-connection-to-the-cordoba-house-grou
nd-zero-mosque/

[9] as some Muslims have said :
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/muslims-against-ground-zero-mosque

 



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