58 % of US mosques promote jihad
 
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Shari’a and Violence in American  Mosques 
Posted By Jamie Glazov On June 10, 2011 @ 12:20 am In  Daily 
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Frontpage Interview’s guest today is David Yerushalmi, General Counsel to 
the  Center for Security Policy, a Washington, D.C.-based national security 
think  tank founded and headed by former Reagan administration official Frank 
Gaffney.  He is considered an expert on Islamic law and its intersection 
with Islamic  terrorism and national security. In this capacity, he has 
published widely on  the subject, including the principle critical scholarship 
on 
sharia-compliant  finance published in the Utah Law Review (2008, Issue 3). 
He has also designed  and co-authored (with Mordechai Kedar) a 
ground-breaking peer reviewed _empirical investigation_ 
(http://www.meforum.org/2931/american-mosques)   on sharia-adherence and the 
promotion of violent, jihadist 
literature in U.S.  mosques published in the _Middle East  Quarterly_ 
(http://www.meforum.org/)  (Summer 2011). 
FP: David Yerushalmi, welcome to Frontpage Interview. 
I would like to talk to you today about your Mapping Sharia project. Now 
that  it is published as a fully _peer-reviewed study_ 
(http://www.meforum.org/2931/american-mosques)  in  the _Middle East  
Quarterly_ 
(http://www.meforum.org/meq/issues) , what can you tell us about the findings? 
Yerushalmi: Thank you, Jamie. 
We began this study in 2007, with a careful and rigorous methodological  
design.  The purpose was to measure sharia-adherence (or Islamic legal  
orthodoxy) among worshippers and their imams at U.S. mosques (i.e., the  
independent variable) and to measure that against both the presence of violent  
and 
jihadist literature and, more, the actual promotion of that literature by  
the imam (i.e., the dependent variables).  We took four years to conduct  the 
study because we need a large enough random sampling of mosques across the  
U.S. to be able to say with some certainty that we can speak about U.S. 
mosques  generally and because we understood that we would need to confirm our 
data  during a subsequent survey so that we could be certain of the integrity 
of our  results and so we were not merely taking a one-time “snap shot” of 
these  mosques. 
After surveying 100 mosques randomly chosen across the U.S., and after  “
auditing” our data, our results were troubling, to say the least. 
First, of the 100 mosques surveyed, 51% had texts on site rated as severely 
 advocating violence; 30% had texts rated as moderately advocating 
violence; and  19% had no violent texts at all.  Mosques that presented as 
Sharia  
adherent were more likely to feature violence-positive texts on site than 
were  their non-Sharia-adherent counterparts.  In 84.5% of the mosques,  the 
imam recommended studying violence-positive texts.  The leadership at  
Sharia-adherent mosques was more likely to recommend that a worshipper  study 
violence-positive texts than leadership at non-Sharia-adherent  mosques.  
Fifty-eight percent of the mosques invited guest imams known to  promote 
violent 
jihad.  The leadership of mosques that featured  violence-positive literature 
was more likely to invite guest imams who were  known to promote violent 
jihad than was the leadership of mosques that  did not feature 
violence-positive literature on mosque premises. 
FP: Were the results of the study a surprise? 
Yerushalmi: Not for us in this field. For example, Shaikh  Hisham Kabbani, 
a well-respected Sufi leader in the U.S., has reported to the  Department of 
State that his personal research (albeit not based upon a rigorous  
empirical design) evidences that hard-core Salafists from the Wahhab sect of  
Saudi 
Arabia have taken control and spread “extremism” in 80% of U.S. mosques.  
(See _here_ 
(http://www.meforum.org/61/muhammad-hisham-kabbani-the-muslim-experience-in)  
and _here_ 
(http://islamicsupremecouncil.org/media-center/domestic-extremism/63-islamic-extremism-a-viable-threat-to-us-national-security.h
tml) .) 
In addition to this anecdotal evidence, the very credible Freedom House 
under  the direction of Nina Shea conducted a serious survey of major mosques 
in U.S.  urban environments and found Wahhabi-Saudi jihad literature 
literally permeating  these mosques.  Again, while the study was of select 
mosques 
and not a  random survey, it suggested a major infiltration that supported 
Kabbani’s  reports. 
Our findings that 81% of U.S. mosques contain this literature, while  
troubling, would not be considered surprising. What is surprising, was the  
degree to which the presence of this literature was correlated with the imams  
actually promoting this jihad hate literature.  In other words, one might  
expect a mosque to have some of this material but as reference literature, not  
as something the imams would actively promote.  What our study found was  
that mosques with this literature were not merely repositories but incubators 
 for the messaging of this material.  
FP: Are the findings of your research consonant with surveys  among Muslims 
globally?

 
Yerushalmi: Yes, and again, this speaks to the fact that our  findings are 
not necessarily surprising.  For example, the World Public  Opinion survey 
conducted out of the University of Maryland found that majorities  or 
near-majorities in so-called “moderate” Muslim countries desire an al Qaeda  
like 
strict sharia to be imposed, a Caliphate to replace national sovereignty,  
and a rejection of Western values: 
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Following this survey, Pew conducted its own opinion research in 2010 among  “
moderate” Muslim countries and found that majorities favored sharia’s 
criminal  punishments including death for those who wish to engage in freedom 
of 
worship  by leaving Islam (i.e., apostasy). 
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These results clearly suggest that Muslims around the world take sharia  
seriously and they know what it is and what it stands for. 
FP: Based on these findings, what are some of the lessons  for 
counter-terrorist experts and professionals in the field, and indeed, for  the 
layman? 
Yerushalmi: We should, all of us in this field, pay special  attention to 
the lessons learned from this study.  First, researchers need  to get more 
serious about studies that examine the jihad “threat  doctrine.”  All of the 
important research informs us that the jihadists  around the globe base 
their violence and terrorism on sharia and its doctrine of  jihad.  Most label 
their jihad defensive and some offensive, some use  aggressive global 
violence to pursue their ends (i.e., al Qaeda), others a more  nuanced 
nation-by-nation strategy with a mix of political maneuvering with  violence 
and/or the 
threat of violence (i.e., the Muslim Brotherhood).   But, they all tell us 
that their driving doctrine is sharia and its call for a  global Caliphate 
order by Islamic law. 
Unfortunately, many researchers shield themselves from this brute fact out 
of  a fear of being labeled an Islamophobe and the rest of the epithets 
hurled by  the Leftist and Muslim Brotherhood academic and political machinery. 
 
In a  word, P.C. rules in this field and that is never good for scientific  
inquiry. 
Second, experts and professionals in this field must extend the results of  
this study by furthering the research to attempt to understand how sharia 
is  actually taught to young Muslims and what it says about citizenship in 
the  West. 
Third, experts and professionals in the field must take their research  
seriously.  For example, the New York Police Department invested tremendous  
resources in an ex post facto examination of the “radicalization” process in 
the  important study titled, “_Radicalization in the West: the Homegrown 
Threat_ 
(http://www.nyc.gov/html/nypd/downloads/pdf/public_information/NYPD_Report-Radicalization_in_the_West.pdf)
 .”  This  study found that mosques were 
one of the main incubators for jihad  recruitment.  The study also found 
that one of the early indicators was  “Salaf” behavioral profiles.  
Unfortunately, what the authors did not fully  understand was that these 
“Salaf” 
behaviors were really Sharia-adherence.   In other words, the researchers saw 
the relevant facts but had not actually  studied the other research in the 
field that links Islamic terrorism, at least  doctrinally, to Sharia and the 
call for global and regional jihad. 
We hope this study provides an important link and serious step for  
researchers and professionals alike to examine the role sharia plays as a  
legal-political doctrine and system with a long historical pedigree in the  
Islamic 
world and as the primary doctrinal and legal impetus for terrorism in  the 
name of Islam. 
FP: David Yerushalmi, thank you for joining Frontpage  Interview. We 
encourage all of our readers to check out David Yerushalmi’s  ground-breaking 
co-authored investigation

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