Guest Americanjihad Posted October 7, 2007 Share Posted October 7, 2007 Dear Robert Spencer, As a life long Blue Demon (De Paul alumnus) I am pleased to hear of your upcoming appearance at DPU - I've been very concerned with the situation at my Alma Mater (DPU School of Music, 1976) since the introduction of the Muslim Studies Major in 2003 and the founding of United Muslims Moving Ahead (http://condo.depaul.edu/~umma/) - the selection of Dr Beverly Amiin (wish strong connections to Calypso Louie Farrkhan the NOI) was another alarming development. I began writing about problems at DPU when the Muslim students attacked Professor Klozek and began the DEPAULUNIVERSITYJIHAD (http:// groups.yahoo.com/group/DEPAULUNIVERSITYJIHAD/) shortly thereafter. It's truly alarming and the Jihadist have even invaded Chicago's Mercy Housing and have used our Internet Network to aid the Jihad. De Paul University Dhimmis Message List Dawa and De Paul By George M Weinert V Wednesday, September 27, 2006 Chicago, IL The creeping Islamic Dawa at Chicago's De Paul University came to national attention last year with the dismissal of Adjunct Professor Thomas Klocek, a part-time instructor who was fired for the grave offense of 'offending' a tiny group of ever-so-sensitive Muslim students. Knowing this and aware of the hundreds of millions in Petrodollars at stake, the growing Saudi Da'wa at DPU comes as no surprise but the Editorial which masquerades as a news article on Page 2 of the DePaulia student newspaper of September 22, 2006 was a real shock. Coming in the same week that an Islamofascist 'cleric' threatened to behead the Holy Father as Muslim mobs demanded his blood while the fearless Mujahideen of Iraq marked the start of Ramadan by murdering 39 women and children this silly exercise in mental masturbation is an insult. This scholar can no longer be silent since I am a De Paul University alumnus - School of Music, 1976. I also attended De Paul Academy (Until it was closed in 1967) as did my late father (who was a classmate of Reverend John Cortelu - the guiding force behind the phenomenal growth of DPU) in the 1930's as well and frequent both the Lewis Center and the Lincoln Park John T. Richardson libraries, read the De Paulia (the student newspaper) and get to observe what is really going on at my old "Catholic" Alma Mater. Author Michelle Stoffel uses this deceptively inclusive piece of propaganda to repeatedly praise the efforts of UMMA - United Muslims Moving Ahead, the Islamic Society of North America and the ubiquitous Muslim Student Association While the St. Vincent De Paul Society does not seem terribly popular at De Paul's Lincoln Park campus lately the Muslim Student Association [http://www.msa-natl.org/]has been everywhere and a brief search at David Horrowitz's http://discoverthenetworks.org/ reveals some disturbing facts: What is the real nature of the Muslim Students' Association of the U.S. and Canada (MSA)? This octopus-like entity has infiltrated numerous college and university campuses in North America, and has taken the lead in corralling young Muslims to defend the fascist dictator Saddam Hussein. According to MSA, the correct position for Muslims in America involves their marching alongside neofascists and Stalinists, with the legions of "useful fools" who flock to bogus "peace" demonstrations. When its leaders speak to mainstream media, MSA presents itself as a campus-service organization not much different from other collegiate faith groups. But the reality is very different, and deeply sinister. MSA is a key element in the Wahhabi lobby, and a cornerstone of the conspiracy by Saudi-backed extremists to control American Islam, as well the public discourse about Islam in America. Above all, MSA now seeks to present itself as moderate and opposed to terrorism, even though its chapters have distributed the propaganda of Osama bin Laden on its websites, along with publicity-recruiting campaigns for Wahhabi subversion of the Chechen struggle in Russia. To best understand the MSA and its history one should turn to the work of Hamid Algar, a Western Muslim scholar of impeccable academic credentials, who also happens to be a ferocious critic of the U.S. and Israel. Algar, a member of the University of California-Berkeley faculty, is the biographer of Ayatollah Khomeini and among the leading historians of Islamic spirituality alive today. But although he is no friend of President Bush or Ariel Sharon, Algar has described with stunning accuracy the nature of the MSA. In his brief work Wahhabism: A Critical Essay, published in 2002, he writes: "Some Muslim student organizations have... functioned at times as Saudi- supported channels for the propagation of Wahhabism abroad, especially in the United States. The Muslim Student Association of the U.S. and Canada was established in 1963, one year after the Muslim World League [MWL] with which it had close links." Let us note here that the MWL was established by the Saudi regime as an extremist Islamic equivalent of the old Communist International or Comintern, and that its cadres included numerous Islamist "revolutionaries" from the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood and from Pakistan. Algar continues, "Particularly in the 1960s and 1970s, no criticism of Saudi Arabia would be tolerated at the annual conventions of the MSA... Its numerous local chapters would make available at every Friday prayer large stacks of the [MWL]'s publications, in both English and Arabic... Although the MSA progressively diversified its connections with Arab states, official approval of Wahhabism remained strong." Algar notes that in 1980 the organization published a translation, which was actually a text puffed up to give it more substance, of writings by Ibn Abd al-Wahhab, the 18th century founder of the dispensation named for him, which is presently the state sect in the Saudi kingdom. With some sarcasm, Algar points out "it might appear at first sight puzzling that students pursuing a higher education should be attracted to a Wahhabi reading of Islam... they found in Wahhabism a 'rationalized' Islam, stripped of the niceties and ambiguities of juristic reasoning, the complexities of theology, and the subtleties of Sufism" [islamic spirituality]. He calls attention to MSA's role in the creation of the Islamic Society of North America, or ISNA, which is best described as a branch of the Saudi religious militia operating to impose Wahhabi conformity on all of American Islam. In addition, the MSA has strong ties with the World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY), established in 1972 and directed from the Saudi capital, Riyadh. WAMY's U.S. offices in Northern Virginia have been a central target of the federal investigation of terrorist funding and money laundering by Islamist groups following the horrors of September 11th. The foremost aim of the Wahhabis is always to impose a single voice on Muslims. Right now, this means projecting the image, in U.S. media as well as on campuses, that all right-thinking Muslim believers consider an attack on Saddam and his regime to be aggression against Islam. This is a lie. Thousands of Iraqi Shias, Kurds, and other Muslims in the U.S. support the Bush project for the liberation of Iraq from the fascist regime, and for the broader liberation of Islamic societies from the grip of tyranny and terrorism, leading to a new epoch of democracy, prosperity, and stability. 1 De Paul is now and always has been a traditionally conservative school and proud that it was not considered in the same class as the dope-smoking hippies at the University of Chicago, University of Illinois at Circle or Northwestern University in Evanston. In the years I attended (1970-1976) the School of Music was downtown at the Lewis Center, a primarily commuter campus that was extremely conservative and oriented towards the business community which made it a far cry from the 'academic' lunacy transpiring at other colleges and universities in the early 1970's. It seems that things have changed quite a bit in the last three decades when we see Islamic organizations with ties to Islamofascist Terror groups at the nation's Number One Catholic University: The Muslim Student Association is a Pro-Terror Organization by Ben Johnson MSA members at UCLA raised money for Hamas and Hezbollah terrorists at their annual "Anti-Zionist Week." Speaker Muammad Faheed told an MSA meeting at Queensborough Community College in New York, "The only relationship you should have with America is to topple it!" Nihad Awad addressed the 2003 Iowa Muslim Student Association Annual Conferences. Awad had told a college audience in 1994, "I am a supporter of the Hamas movement." The University of Southern California MSA invited Taliban ambassador Sayyid Hashimi to speak on campus six months before 9/11. MSA at California State University Northridge held a fundraiser for Islamic Relief, an organization that received a $50,000 contribution from a front group run by Osama bin Laden. Dr. Abdulrahman Hijazi on James Madison University's MSA 2002 "Jihad" panel, giving a speech on "The Islamic Peace Process and the Goals of Jihad." He once extolled a terrorist "martyr" whose "hope of having the mercy of Allah...by one of the greatest good deeds, which is jihad, was more attractive to him than by being happy with his wife at home." University of Idaho MSA President Sami Omar Al- Hussayen, was ordered deported for working for a radical Muslim charity with ties to terror. While on campus, he had sought access to a chemical lab containing nuclear material. Last October, the University of Pennsylvania MSA sponsored "Rev." Bill Baker, the onetime chairman of the neo-Nazi Populist Party, a fact the local MSA president dubbed "irrelevant." 2. MSA is connected with the ultra-liberal group ANSWER and also has ties to the Workers of the World who are strong proponents of Communist ideologies. Chicago's labor movement still hosts a smattering of old time WOOBLIES (Illinois Workers of the World) party members and we used to frequent one of their meeting halls near Fullerton and Halsted in the late 1970's since it was a great place to pick up promiscuous hippie gals and often hosted ad-hoc 60's style folk music when Orphan's was a major Chicago entertainment venue. Incredibly there are still many of them wandering about the city and it's not unusual to hear the praises of Marx and Engels. If the reader does not see the connection, you are invited to investigate the ties between the Islamofascists of Palestinian, Syria, Iraq and Iran to the old USSR and the KGB tactics still in common use today. It's all as anti-American as you can get. De Paul University is the NUMBER ONE Catholic University in the country and ir ranked seventh nation wide. Two and half years ago there was a lot of talk on campus since a new "Islamic Studies" major had been instituted. Bear in mind that De Paul University, founded by the Vincentian Brothers has traditionally been a haven of Catholic ideals, philosophy and the great academic tradition of the Catholic Teaching Orders. (and a great rival of the Jesuits at Loyola) During the summer of 2002 at the Lincoln Park Campus, the "Palestinians" (Arabs or whatever else they really are) began to make themselves quite visible. At one of their first demonstrations (where they actually had a stuffed camel rented and set up in the quad on campus right outside the Richardson Library) they were badly outnumbered by Israeli students proudly displaying the Star of David and Israeli flags and their supporters by a margin of about 30-1 - they obviously remembered this shame, and like any good Arab planned their revenge and have a lot of help from the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) [http://www.isna.net] ISNA enforces Wahhabi theological writ in the country's 1,200 officially recognized mosques (out of a possible total of 4,000, including unrecognized and small congregations). Former ISNA president Muzammil Siddiqi, described by many of his critics as a power-hungry fanatic, appeared in an official ceremony at the National Cathedral in Washington directly following September 11th. But some 10 months before then, on October 28, 2000, Siddiqi asserted, 'America has to learn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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