Sean Brown
Following the deadly attack in San Bernardino, California
that claimed the lives of 14 innocent people, the Council on
American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) was rather quick to hold a press
conference condemning the violence and trying to distance Islam from the
incident. One of the speakers at the press conference was Muzammil
Siddiqi, and while he wants everyone to believe he’s “moderate,” his
dirty secret just got out.
The Investigative Project
allocates its resources to exposing terrorists living within our midst,
and in a lengthy write-up, they profiled Siddiqi’s radical past.
Apparently, he’s not quite as moderate as he would like people to
believe. Shocker, right?
From 1997 to 2001, Siddiqi was the director of the Islamic
Society of North America (ISNA), which was an unindicted co-conspirator
in the 2007 Hamas-support trial of the Holy Land Foundation for Relief
and Development (HLF). Apparently the group, like its counterpart CAIR,
has ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, and was listed as one of the
entities that made up the Brotherhood’s structure here in America.
Muzammi Siddiqi (circled)
Siddiqi himself isn’t an angel either. A look at his past speeches says everything we need to know about how he
really
feels about Islamic jihad and shows just how dangerous he and his
current organization are to our nation. Below are excerpts from the
transcripts of his radical preaching.
At a “Jerusalem Day Rally” in Lafayette Park in Washington, DC on October 28, 2000, Muzammil Siddiqi said:
America has to learn that because if you remain on the side
of injustice, the wrath of God will come. Please! Please all Americans,
do you remember that, that Allah is watching everyone. God is watching
everyone. If you continue doing injustice, and tolerating injustice, the
wrath of God will come.
During a “Live Dialogue,” on IslamOnline.net on May 31, 2001, Siddiqi was asked about implementing Sharia (Islamic law) in America, and he answered:
The criminal law of the Sharia is not practiced
here [in America] and it is not even required for Muslims to practice
the criminal law in a non-Islamic state. Muslims have to continue living
their own lives faithfully and presenting the message of Islam to
others. Once more people accept Islam, insha’allah, this will lead to
the implementation of Sharia in all areas.
This was his answer when he was asked about being a part of American politics:
We should not lose hope, Islam is a religion of
optimism. Prophet Muhammad (SAAWS) started his work as a single person
in Mecca and by the grace and mercy of Allah, he was able to bring a
large portion of humanity to the path of truth and righteousness. We
should also work with sincerity, devotion and wisdom. We should work in
all fields: social, economic, political, spiritual; the Islamic dawa
includes everything.
Then there’s this Doozie, which sheds light onto the true
intent of CAIR and other Islamic organizations following the strict
interpretation of the Quran:
It is true that Islam stands for the sovereignty of Allah
subhanahu wa ta’ala and Allah’s rules are not limited to the acts of
worship, they also include social, economic and political matters. By
participating in a non-Islamic system, one cannot rule by that which
Allah has commanded. But things do not change overnight. Changes come
through patience, wisdom and hard work.
I believe that as Muslims we should participate in the
system to safeguard our interest and try to bring gradual change for the
right cause, the cause of truth and justice. We must not forget that
Allah’s rules have to be established in all lands, and all our efforts
should lead to that direction.
So there you have it. The same man who condemned a terror
attack yesterday, which was much to the delight of the liberal media, is
the same man pushing for Sharia law in America at all costs, per his
own admission. If you needed any evidence that there’s no such thing as a
“moderate” Muslim, this should be all you need. Siddiqi is the poster
boy of so-called “moderates,” and his stated mission is to fundamentally
transform our nation. Now, tell me that doesn’t sound familiar…
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