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Michael Youssef <http://townhall.com/columnists/michaelyoussef/> 


The Troubling Past and Frightening Future of Jihad, Part 2


The Troubling
Past and Frightening Future of Jihad, Part 2

Over the years, I've returned many times to Egypt, the land of my birth.
That land has changed dramatically since my boyhood. In recent years, this
formerly secular and religiously tolerant nation has become a hotbed of
Islamic extremism. Though there has been political repression in Egypt
throughout my lifetime, the one benefit of that repression is that Muslims,
Jews, and Coptic Christians lived together in relative peace and security.

Today, however, the peace and security of Egypt have been shaken. Radical,
fundamentalist Islam is grabbing for power in Egypt. The radicalization of
Egypt was vividly illustrated for me during my most recent visit to the
Mediterranean resort city of Alexandria. There, men and women still go to
the beach as they did when I was a boy-but now they do so in full Islamic
garb.

For decades, anti-Western, anti-Israel, anti-Christian militancy has been on
the rise across the Muslim world. Radical Islam is being inculcated in young
Arab minds through Wahhabi madrasas. We are seeing the fruit of radical
Islamic education in Egypt in the growing persecution of religious
minorities. The Wall Street Journal (May 18, 2010) reported on "waves of mob
assaults" by Muslims against Coptic Christians in Egypt. In Marsa Matrouh,
an estimated 3,000 Muslims rampaged against Christians, destroying Christian
homes and shops. Some 400 Christians took refuge behind barricades in their
church. The Christians called for police protection, but the police did not
arrive until after the violence ended-and they refused to prosecute the
Muslims.

The fall of the Mubarak government in February 2011 has given radical
Islamists an opening to seize power and transform Egypt into an Iran-style
theocratic state. In March 2011, Egypt held an historic referendum on
constitutional amendments designed to move the nation from military rule to
a permanent government. The amendments were designed to give political power
to well-organized political movements-and the amendments were strongly
supported by the Muslim Brotherhood. Opposition to the amendments came from
the Christian Coptic community, secular political leaders, and the student
organizers who had sparked the original uprising in Egypt.

The Muslim Brotherhood won by a huge margin-77 percent!

Just a few weeks earlier, President Obama had said, "I think that the Muslim
Brotherhood is one faction in Egypt. They don't have majority support." The
president seems unaware that the Brotherhood is a vast global network with
600,000 members in Egypt alone. This Brotherhood victory in the Egyptian
referendum shows that the revolution in Egypt has already been co-opted by
radicals and hard-liners. I predict that those in the West who celebrated
the Egyptian revolution, thinking it would lead to freedom and democracy,
will be bitterly disappointed by future events.

Is the Obama administration worried that the Egyptian revolution might be
hijacked by the Muslim Brotherhood? Not at all! White House spokesman Robert
Gibbs said flatly that Egypt's new government should include "a whole host
of important non-secular actors," a reference to the Muslim Brotherhood.

And in February, President Obama's director of national intelligence, James
Clapper, testified before a congressional committee that the Muslim
Brotherhood is "a very heterogeneous group, largely secular, which has
eschewed violence. . . . They have pursued social ends, a betterment of the
political order in Egypt, et cetera. . . . There is no overarching agenda,
particularly in pursuit of violence, at least internationally."

"Largely secular"? "No overarching agenda"? It boggles my mind to think that
our nation's intelligence director could be so far out of touch with
reality! After all, the organization is called the Muslim Brotherhood-not
the Secular Brotherhood. The "overarching agenda" is right there in the
name!

The Muslim Brotherhood is the largest, oldest, and most influential Islamic
political group in the world. Its motto: "Allah is our objective, the
Prophet is our leader, the Quran is our law, Jihad is our way, and dying in
the way of Allah is our highest hope." The terror organization Hamas is an
offshoot of the Brotherhood, created specifically with the goal of
destroying Israel. The Brotherhood is dedicated to the establishment of a
global caliphate, the imposition of Islamic law worldwide. The Brotherhood's
supreme guide, Mohammed Badie, has openly stated his goal of raising up "a
jihadi generation that pursues death, just as the enemies pursue life."

One of the leaders of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood in the 1950s and '60s
was Sayyid Qutb. Through his writings, he exerted a profound influence on
such key al-Qaeda leaders as Ayman Zawahiri, the U.S.-born cleric Anwar
al-Awlaki, and Osama bin Laden. So the Muslim Brotherhood of half a century
ago has helped engender the radical jihadist movement of today.

Most Americans would be shocked to learn the extent of the Muslim
Brotherhood's activities in Europe and the United States. A large number of
Islamic organizations in America-including the Council on American-Islamic
Relations (CAIR), the Islamic Society of North America, and the North
American Islamic Trust-are known offshoots or front groups of the
Brotherhood. Fundraising for the "Ground Zero Mosque" in lower Manhattan has
been facilitated in part by Saudi prince Alwaleed bin Talal, described by
Investor's Business Daily (August 26, 2010) as "a major financier of Muslim
Brotherhood fronts in the U.S."

When we connect the dots, we find that the same organization that is quietly
seizing control of the revolution in Egypt is also advancing its stealth
agenda in America and across Europe. That organization is the father of
Hamas and al-Qaida, and the fountainhead of jihadist ideology around the
world-the Muslim Brotherhood.

The Christian West is under attack. Invasion and conquest are well underway.
>From the "Ground Zero Mosque" to the uprisings in the Arab world, the
Islamic Jihad movement has announced its intention to eradicate the Jews and
the Christian faith, to destroy our culture and our freedom, and to impose
Islamic law on the entire world.

Tragically, Western civilization not only seems unaware of the threat, but
actually welcomes and celebrates the coming of its own destruction.



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