Thursday, July 18, 2019

The Future Islamic State of America Part IV

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The Future Islamic State of America Part IV

 

By de Andréa

Opinion Editorialist for    
‘THE BOTTOM LINE’

Posted July 18, 2019


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From the Clarion Project

 

Clarion Intel EXCLUSIVE: Nationwide Militant Islamist Network


This Clarion project Intel exclusive report - documents an Islamist movement to take over America composed of terrorist, paramilitary and criminal components.


Part IV SHASI’s Broader Network
If you would like to read any of the previous parts of this series, check the archives.

SIIASI’s website has a section for its broader “confederation.”

The website doesn’t hide the group’s links to Ummah. It lists Imam Jamil Al-Amin as a coalition member and also lists the MANA coalition led by Imam Siraj Wahhaj.

SIIAI’s “confederation” page lists the Mosque of Islamic Brotherhood in Harlem, New York; the Islamic Revivalist Movement mosque in Cleveland, Ohio; the Nigerian Muslim Forum in the United Kingdom; the Native American Republic of Lakotah in South Dakota; the Mexica Movement and the Jericho Movement (which has extremist partners of its own).

SIIASI also lists the “Caribbean Emirates.” It is unclear what this is, but it may be the Jamaat al-Muslimeen extremist group based in Trinidad.

Masjid Uthman Dan Fodiyo, Philadelphia, PA


Last month, the Clarion Intelligence Network exclusively reported on a growing scandal centered around a Philadelphia mosque named Masjid Uthman Dan Fodiyo.

The scandal involves underage marriage, polygamy, spousal abuse and child abuse. Our report included new testimony from a young woman who was directly affected by the mosque’s extremism.

This mosque was formed in 2012. Our sources described it as the “sister mosque” of SIIASI’s Light of the Age Mosque, also known as Masjid An-Nur, located in Pittsburgh.

The Philadelphia mosque follows a radical Qadiri Sufi ideology that idolizes an African imam, Uthman Fodio, from modern-day Nigeria who died in 1817. He was a Sufi jihadist best known for his involvement in the Sokoto jihad in West Africa that established the Sokoto Caliphate in 1809.

By focusing on Fodio’s example, the mosque promotes violent jihad, Islamist conquest and theocratic caliphates.

According to our sources, the mosque’s membership also honors Ummah spiritual leader Imam Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin as a political prisoner and Imam Luqman Abdullah as a martyr.

This claim is supported by a Facebook post from May 4 that praises Imam Al-Amin as the “Last REAL Amerikkkan Sunni Imam.”

Islamists often refer to the U.S. to some variation of “AmeriKKKa” to equate the country with white supremacy (KKK) to infer that it is at war with black people, Muslims and other minorities.

On October 4, 2018, Masjid Uthman Dan Fodiyo’s guest lecturer was Amir Khalil Abdullahi.

Our sources say that Abdullahi now regularly teaches at the mosque, holding classes that typically consist of about six men, 10 women and 20 children. Abdullahi’s preaching is anti-American and in line with Ummah’s ideology. In the post shown, Abdullahi refers to the “Amerikkkan white supremacist system.”

Abdullahi is a friend of convicted ISIS terrorist named Edward Archer, who shot and killed a Philadelphia police officer in January 2016. Abdullahi stood by him after the news broke.

The anti-police bigotry is apparent in this post, in which he urges Muslims to stand by their “brother” like the police, who “have a fraternity you know a brotherhood!”

 Masjid Al-Mumin, Pittsburgh, PA

Masjid Uthman Dan Fodiyo also has a branch  in Pittsburgh called the Nur uz Zamaan Institute. That institute is led by Imam Naeem Abdullah, who leads a mosque in Pittsburgh called Masjid Al-Mumin and hosts a radio show.
The branch says it collaborates with Masjid al-Mumin in Pittsburgh to strengthen ties between black Muslims in the U.S. and those in Africa, specifically in Gambia.

Muslims do not assimilate

The institute teaches that Muslims must perform a “migration” so they can consolidate into communities on U.S. soil:
“On one level we must make immigration from all methodologies and foreign influences which do not have the best interests of the African-American Muslim at heart.
“We will no longer champion the causes of other Muslims to the detriment of our causes and interests … We understand that many will call us nationalists and we do not care…
“…We also realize that we must migrate on a physical level. We have to establish places of worship as we described above and then we have to move near those places of worship and establish our communities upon that foundation. Moving near our place of worship means that we must own the property in which we live…
“…In the same way that every major city in the United States has areas like “Chinatown” and “Little Italy”, we have to have a “Muslimtown” or a “Madinah” which supports the culture and tradition of Islam in all of its personal and communal aspects.
“This “Muslimtown” can be one square block or it can be a whole neighborhood or city. There is no minimum requirement as far as its size.”

Imam Naeem Abdullah was caught preaching anti-Semitism in January. He has also said that the 9/11 attacks and other acts of terrorism are “false flags” perpetrated by the enemies of Islam.

This imam has admitted to having once shared a house in New York with Tarik Shah, a martial artist and convicted Al-Qaeda terrorist. He described Shah as “one of my wazirs[deputies].”

One of the Pittsburgh imam’s books about sharia (Islamic) law regarding divorce and child custody has concerning content. It preaches against “seeking the help of the disbelievers (kuffars) against a believer” and more specifically quotes an Islamic verse saying not to take Jews and Christians as friends, allies or protectors, especially against another Muslim.

The imam also condemns using “the courts of the disbelievers” for legal action against other Muslims and sharing any incriminating or private information about Muslims with outsiders. Obviously, this would include telling law enforcement about extremist or criminal activity.

“Thus, it is prohibited (haram) to expose those things which are considered private among the Muslims to those who disbelieve. This ruling is applicable regardless if you are talking about a family, community or an entire nation,” he says.

It is also forbidden to “secure the custody of your children using the system of the disbelievers.” Even testifying in court or pledging allegiance to anything other than Islam is a “false oath” and a “major sin.”

The imam of Masjid Al-Mumin and the Nur uz Zamaan Institute in Pittsburgh uses the real-life example of an unidentified woman who commits some of the “greatest crimes in Islam” during a divorce and child custody battle. She alleged that the husband physically abused her. The imam is dismissive of her claim.

The imam condemns the woman (who he calls Fulaanah, a pseudonym) for her actions against her husband (Abdullah, also a pseudonym):
“She disobeyed Allah by leaving the marital home before the divorce was complete (without necessity). She has broken family ties.
She has sought the help of the disbelievers against a believer.  Fulaanah is attempting to subvert the Islamic order of child custody by inducing the government of the disbelievers to award her full custody of her children regardless of her marital status.
 She is also seeking to take Abdullah’s wealth from him by force in order to support herself. She has taken several false oaths to achieve her goals.
And lastly, she has turned Muslims against each other by tale-bearing and spreading false and negative information against her ex-husband Abdullah.”

Disturbingly, according to his bio, he has been a volunteer teacher and counselor for the New York Department of Corrections.

 Masjid An-Nur, Camden, NJ

Masjid Uthman Dan Fodiyo’s website shows it has held an event about the “Black Muslim Agenda” at Masjid An-Nur in Camden, New Jersey.

Kenny Gamble’s United Muslim Movement

As mentioned above, Imam Luqman Abdullah told associates about his involvement in the Jawala Scouts’ training camps. The Jawala Scouts are linked to Kenny Gamble, now known as Luqman Abdul Haqq, a music producer who is a senior leader in Imam Siraj Wahhaj’s MANA coalition.

Senior Ummah official Imam Luqman Abdullah was also on MANA’s governing body, as previously stated, thus linking Gamble/Haqq to Ummah.
“King Kenny” of Philadelphia International Records is accused by some of “build[ing] a black Muslim enclave” in the area.

Joe Kaufman, chairman of Americans Against Hate, first discovered Gamble’s radical associations, including to the Jawala Scouts and SIIASI.

Gamble founded the United Muslim Movement, which includes two mosques in Philadelphia: The United Muslim Masjid and the United Muslim Islamic Center.

The leadership of Gamble’s United Muslim Masjid has overlapped with the leadership of CAIR’s Pennsylvania branch.

End of Part IV

Next: Jammat ul-Fuqra

 

THE BOTTOM LINE: All mosques are Muslim Jihadi training centers. Why? Because they all use the same play books, The Quran, Hadiths and the Sunnah. And what is contained in those books is why this report was written.

In the section “Muslims do not assimilate,” Clarion explains why Muslims migrate to other countries. It’s not for a better life, or because they love freedom or the constitution, or even for better pizza. The Quran and their other books tell them to migrate, infiltrate, pretend to assimilate, and establish Sharia Law.  In other words turn the host country into an Islamic State. And while the people of the host country are deceived by their own ignorance the Muslims are busy and surruptishisly turning their once independent free country into a subjugated cesspool.

If this is not what you want my friend, you had better do something about it now while you still can. Or as in Europe they are beyond the point of stopping it…we will have a war for our survival. Or’, just as every country that is an Islamic State today they historically just bought a prayer rug and a compass.

Think about it…

Thanks for listening my friend. Now go do the right thing, pray and fight for truth and freedom. 
- de Andréa
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