The cultural traditions and values of American society
originate from the Judeo-Christian heritage of our Founding Fathers. They
pledged allegiance to “one nation under God,” with the Creator as the source of
our inalienable civil rights and liberties. In that spirit, Congressional
invocations by clergy are a time-honored ritual from the birth of the American
republic to the present. Public recognition and celebrations of the role of
religion in helping establish our precious freedoms have also long been part of
American public life. But now, those traditions are under attack from militant
Islamists who have, under the guise of political and religious acceptance,
steadily advanced their own messages with the goal of undermining our status as
a nation of free individuals and the intent of the Founders to insure liberty
and justice for all.
Iowa
Last week, Mohammed Khan, the imam of the Islamic Center of
Des Moines, led the opening prayer in the Iowa legislature at the request of
Iowa State Representative Ako Abdul-Samad, a former Iowa school board member
who has worked as a counselor in the Iowa prison system, and has questionable
associations with Islamic extremists.
In his four-minute prayer before the Iowa legislative
session, Khan made a plea for “victory over those who disbelieve” and
“protection from the Great Satan,” comments which sparked outrage. Pastor Steve
Smith of the Evangelical Free Church in Albert City took issue with Khan’s
appeal for victory, explaining, “This is a request in the Iowa Legislature for
God to grant the Muslims victory over every non-Muslim; not a request for
salvation.”
Iowa State Representative Gary Worthan, the father of two
decorated Army officers with eight combat deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan
between them, was incensed over the reference to infidels or “disbelievers” and
“the Great Satan.” He plans to protest to the Speaker of the House. Worthan
recognized the phrase, “the Great Satan,” as a commonly used Islamic reference
to the United States and, thus, felt the prayer called for the conquest of our
nation. People in his district were also upset by the prayer and complained to
the Iowa legislature.
Further, victory over “unbelievers” has specific violent
references in the Koran. The most well-known is the Verse of the Sword (9:5): “Slay the unbelievers wherever you find
them, and take them captive and besiege them and lie in wait for them in every
ambush.”
Another frequently quoted verse is 47:4, “If you encounter
the unbelievers, strike their necks until you have bloodied them, then fasten
the shackles.” Finally, the term “unbeliever” is interchangeable with “infidel”
and refers to the inhabitants of the Dar-al-Harb,
the world of war that must be defeated according to the wishes of Allah and
Mohammed by the Dar-al-Islam, the world of Islam.
That such language would be permitted within the state house
of Iowa – a middle American state and the home of the first presidential
sweepstakes – should be surprising. However, public expressions of Islamic support have
increased dramatically:
- Rep.
Abdul-Samad is a former president of the Islamic Center in Des Moines, which
first achieved notoriety in 2004 when it welcomed Muslim extremist Ibrahim
Dremali as its new imam. Dremali came to Des Moines after a hasty departure
from a position at the Islamic Center of Boca Raton, shortly after a local
physician and congregant, Rafiq Sabir, was arrested and pled guilty for
swearing allegiance to Al Qaeda. In Des Moines, Dremali founded the Islamic New
Horizons School with funds from the Islamic Society of North America, a
Saudi-sponsored Wahhabi organization that controls most U.S. mosques, espouses
a radical form of Islam, has sponsored extremists who call for jihad and is an “unindicted co-conspirator” in the terrorist support trial in Texas of the Holy
Land Foundation.
- In
February 2007, in a blatant violation of the religious establishment clause,
a seventh-grade public school class visited a Des Moines mosque for a school
field trip and was asked by the presiding imam to join him in prayer.
- In
2005, Governor Tom Vilsack – a potential 2008 Democratic vice presidential
candidate – welcomed members of four local mosques and fellow Iowans to
celebrate “Muslim Recognition Day” and “join in the making of history and get a
taste of what it feels like to be Muslim.” This, despite residents being unable
to recall any instance in which the state declared a special day to recognize
Catholics, Protestants, Jews, Buddhists, Hindus, or any other religion.
- In
March 2006, Cedar Rapids Mayor Kay Halloran welcomed a new chapter of the
Muslim American Society at the Cedar Rapids Public Library, saying she was
“honored and delighted” to have them in the community. Yet, according to the
FBI in the terror-support trial of the Holy Land Foundation, the Muslim
American Society is the representative for the Muslim Brotherhood in the United
States. The Muslim Brotherhood, founded in Egypt in 1928, is one of the largest
and most influential Islamist organizations in the world and believed to be the
parent organization for Hamas and al-Qaeda.
- In
September 2005, the first conference of the Islamic Foundation of Iowa was
held in Central Middle School in Waterloo with Mohammed Kahn and Ako
Abdul-Samad as featured speakers. The program for “The Way to the Future”
Conference included: The Practical
Structure of Building an Islamic Society and The Future Vision and Plans for Muslims in Iowa. One of the
prayers recited chided the Children of Israel (Jews) for their wickedness in
not remembering Allah. Another prayer recited included the proclamation, “There
is no God except Allah, alone with no partner,” a specifically anti-Trinitarian
prayer found in many parts of the Koran. A personal ad in the conference
program referred to “Allah SWT,” which according to Robert Spencer has
anti-Christian connotations. Spencer says SWT stands for “Subhanahu wa
ta'ala,” which Muslims commonly understand to mean,
“Allah is pure of having partners, and he is exalted above having a son.”
Iowa is not alone in honoring Islam with a legislative convocation.
Texas, the State of Washington, and the Democratic National Committee (DNC)
have also conferred this privilege on Muslim clergy who have similarly misused
the opportunity.
Texas
In April 2007, Imam Yusuf Kavakci of the Dallas Central
Mosque, who has served the Dallas area for 20 years and claims to be a
“moderate,” was hosted by Texas Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst and Senator
Florence Shapiro. Kavakci was asked to open the Texas Senate with its first
Islamic prayer. This event was attended by members of the Baptist General
Convention of Texas Christian Life Commission, the Texas Conference of
Churches, Texas Impact, and the Texas Islamic Council. It was promoted by the
Dallas-Fort Worth chapter of the Council of American Islamic Relations (CAIR), an
organization terrorism expert Steven Emerson characterizes as “a radical
fundamental front group for Hamas.”
At the invocation, Dr. Kavakci, a board member of the
Wahhabist Islamic Society of North America, read from the opening chapter of
the Koran, Al-Fatehah. The text
included: “All praise is for Allah, our lord, the lord of the worlds, the
compassionate, the merciful, master of the day of judgments. Oh, God, Allah,
you alone we worship, and you alone we call on for help. Oh, Allah, guide us to
the straight path, the path of those whom you have favored, not of those who
have earned your wrath or of those who have lost the way….”
According to Spencer who cites mainstream Muslim
authorities, traditional Islamic understanding of this passage is that the “straight
path” is Islam, the path of those who have earned Allah’s anger are the Jews
and those who have gone astray are the Christians. Spencer concludes “it is
likely that Imam Yusuf Kavakci was leading the Texas State Senate in a prayer
that they become Muslims, and not remain Christians or Jews. Clearly, this was
a prayer that excluded Jews and Christians and was a prayer against them.”
Republican Senator Dan Patrick, R-Houston, decided not to be
present for the convocation, explaining, “In many part of the world, Jews and
Christians would not be given that same right afforded Dr. Kavakci.”
This is certainly the case in most of the Muslim world,
where those who choose to leave Islam often face death sentences for apostasy.
In a 2005 Freedom House study, “Saudi Publications on Hate
Ideology Invade American Mosques,” materials collected from Kavakci’s mosque
included religious tracts or fatwas
calling for the destruction of Israel and for Muslims to refuse to support
non-Muslims and view them as the enemy. In other literature found at the
mosque, the United States was characterized as “The Great Satan,” whose global
reach and influence was leading a worldwide conspiracy against Islam.
Meanwhile, Kavakci has also hosted a quiz competition for
children who were tested on the teachings of Qutb, recognized as the
intellectual architect of modern radical
jihadist ideology and traducer of Western societies and liberal, democratic
values.
In 2004, the Imam of the Dallas Central Mosque attended an
event honoring the Ayatollah Khomeini
in Irving, Texas, entitled “A Tribute to the Great Islamic Visionary.” At the
tribute, which featured speakers such as Iya Maleh, the president of the
Dallas-Fort Worth chapter of CAIR, and Mohammed Asi, a radical anti-Semitic
Shiite cleric and defender of Osama Bin Laden, Kavakci spoke about the deposed
Shah’s “most despicable sin:” being a party to the drafting and approval of the
“unIslamic” Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Washington State
During the 2003 “Muslim week,” two lawmakers in the State
of Washington made news by refusing to participate during a prayer offered by
Imam Mohamed Joban of the Olympia Islamic Center. Yet Joban had made statements
defending Muslim chaplain Captain James Yee, who was arrested that same year. Yee,
a Chinese-American Muslim convert since 1991 who served as a chaplain at Guantanamo Bay detention camp, was
charged with espionage. He pleaded guilty to transporting classified documents
and lying to military investigators. To protect national security, charges
against Yee were reduced to mishandling classified information and later
dropped. According to a list obtained from terrorism expert Steven Emerson, Yee
had ordered $26,000 worth of Arabic and English books, many of which espoused a
radical Islamic ideology, for detainee use during his assignment to Gitmo.
Yee’s friend, Air Force translator and Syrian-born Muslim Ahmad al-Halabi
pleaded guilty to transporting classified documents and lying to military
investigators. Yee has led prayers and substituted for Joban at the
Olympia Islamic Center.
Representatives Lois McMahan and Cary Condotta left the
floor of the State Assembly during the prayer. McMahan was condemned for her
actions and criticized for demonstrating a “lack of respect” for the Imam and
exhibiting “Islamophobic hate.” She was chastised for causing divisiveness that
would serve to increase discrimination of American Muslims and adversely affect
the image of the United States. Following pressure from CAIR and hundreds of
negative e-mails, Reps. McMahan and Condotta were pressured to apologize to the
Imam. Two days later, when Joban was invited to return, he shook hands with the
previously absent lawmakers who espoused respect for the imam’s God-given right
for freedom of religious expression.
National Democrats
In yet another example of blindness in the face of the
Islamist threat, most Democrats listened impassively in February 2007 as Husham
Al-Husainy, Imam of the Karbalaa Islamic Education Center in Dearborn, Michigan
– one of the largest mosques in North America – gave the invocation at a DNC
meeting last February. Writer Debbie Schlussel wrote in a column in the New York Post that she observed
Al-Husainy at pro-Hezbollah rallies in Detroit and has heard the Imam deliver
speeches filled with anti-American and anti-Semitic invective. In his DNC
Winter Meeting Convocation, Al-Husainy, like Kavakci in Dallas, intoned, “So,
guide us to the right path. The path of the people you bless, not the path of
the people you doom.”
According to the teachings of Islam, no “right path” exists
other than to follow Islam and be blessed. Those who do not follow the “right
path” of Islamic law are doomed. In this passage, Koranic expert Spencer
explains that Muslim commentators identify the doomed as the Jews who have
incurred Allah’s wrath for “abandoning” Islam and the Christians who through
their ignorance have been led astray or away from a practice of Islam.
In what may have seemed ecumenical and inclusive language
but, in actuality, referred exclusively to the prophets of Islam, Al-Husainy
prayed, “We thank you God, to send us your messages through our father Abraham
and Moses and Jesus and Mohammed.”
Judaism and Christianity are, thus, essentially
delegitimized by expropriating as Muslim prophets Abraham, the father of the
Jewish people; Moses, the greatest prophet of the Jewish people to whom God
revealed the Torah; and Jesus, the central figure of Christianity. Under Islamic
belief, Jesus and all Biblical prophets were Muslims and Christians and Jews
corrupted their messages. Muslim theology purports the belief that Jesus will
return to earth to punish Christians for believing in his divinity and
resurrection as the Son of God.
What is truly shocking is the failure of the vast majority
of the American public and convention attendees to recognize what exactly the
Imam is praying for God to do and the way in which he is wishing harm to
non-Muslims and discounting their faiths.
Travesty Revealed
These publicly offered prayers represent thinly veiled
declarations of cultural war against our society. Although sanctioned by our
legislators, the prayers and statements are performed by questionable
practitioners of a religion who make pronouncements of Muslim supremacy and
spew anti-American rhetoric. Proclamations that not only exclude Jews and
Christians but address them as an enemy to be defeated go beyond disrespect of
our Judeo-Christian traditions and strike at the core of our nation’s fundamental
right of freedom of religion.
It is indeed a travesty that our legislators are unwittingly
bowing down and praying for deliverance to Allah and showing support for a
religion that breeds hate and contempt for our society. What other religion offers
prayers to God to destroy or defeat people with other beliefs or to love only
its followers? No Christian preacher would be allowed such liberties. No
Christian preacher would purposely exclude particular religions or groups of
people in their prayers. Rather than calling for the doom of those who fail to
accept certain religious precepts, Christian clerics pray that others may come
to know God and experience inner peace. Yet legislators refuse to support this
country’s Judeo-Christian roots and are constantly trying to remove from the
public square any and all traditional references to God, prayer, and religious
holiday celebrations.
The events cited above represent an encroachment of Islam
into our society for which there is no reciprocity. Christians and Jews are not
permitted to pray publicly in most of the Muslim world, let alone open a
government session with a prayer. In Saudi Arabia, Bibles and non-Muslim
religious symbols are confiscated from tourists at the airport upon arrival.
Non-Muslims are not allowed to travel to certain parts of the country. If
non-Muslims are caught practicing their religion, they can face deportation,
imprisonment or worse. In much of the Muslim world, converts from Islam are
sentenced to death for apostasy.
Americans would be wise to heed the words uttered by Muslim
Brotherhood founder, Sheik Yusuf Qaradawi in 1995, “America will not be
conquered by the sword, but by da’wa.”
This Muslim proselytizing is already well underway to a significant
extent in the United States with the assistance of our very own “unbeliever”
politicians, who fail to recognize that the true agenda of radical Islam is
worldwide domination and the subjugation of non-Muslims.