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WND Exclusive HOMELAND INSECURITY
Study: 3 in 4 U.S. mosques preach anti-West extremism
Secret survey exposes widespread radicalism
Posted: February 23, 2008
9:51 pm Eastern

© 2008 WorldNetDaily

An undercover survey of more than 100 mosques and Islamic schools in America has exposed widespread radicalism, including the alarming finding that 3 in 4 Islamic centers are hotbeds of anti-Western extremism, WND has learned.

The Mapping Sharia in America Project, sponsored by the Washington-based Center for Security Policy, has trained former counterintelligence and counterterrorism agents from the FBI, CIA and U.S. military, who are skilled in Arabic and Urdu, to conduct undercover reconnaissance at some 2,300 mosques and Islamic centers and schools across the country.

"So far of 100 mapped, 75 should be on a watchlist," an official familiar with the project said.

Many of the Islamic centers are operating under the auspices of the Saudi Arabian government and U.S. front groups for the radical Muslim Brotherhood based in Egypt.

Frank Gaffney, a former Pentagon official who runs the Center for Security Policy, says the results of the survey have not yet been published. But he confirmed that "the vast majority" are inciting insurrection and jihad through sermons by Saudi-trained imams and anti-Western literature, videos and textbooks.

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The project, headed by David Yerushalmi, a lawyer and expert on sharia law, has finished collecting data from the first cohort of 102 mosques and schools. Preliminary findings indicate that almost 80 percent of the group exhibit a high level of sharia-compliance and jihadi threat, including:

* Ultra-orthodox worship in which women are separated from men in the prayer hall and must enter the mosque from a separate, usually back, entrance; and are required to wear hijabs.

* Sermons that preach women are inferior to men and can be beaten for disobedience; that non-Muslims, particularly Jews, are infidels and inferior to Muslims; that jihad or support of jihad is not only a Muslim's duty but the noblest way, and suicide bombers and other so-called "martyrs" are worthy of the highest praise; and that an Islamic caliphate should one day encompass the U.S.

* Solicitation of financial support for jihad.

* Bookstores that sell books, CDs and DVDs promoting jihad and glorifying martyrdom.

Though not all mosques in America are radicalized, many have tended to serve as safe havens and meeting points for Islamic terrorist groups. Experts say there are at least 40 episodes of extremists and terrorists being connected to mosques in the past decade alone.

Some of the 9/11 hijackers, in fact, received aid and counsel from one of the largest mosques in the Washington, D.C., area. Dar al-Hijrah Islamic Center is one of the mosques indentified by undercover investigators as a hive of terrorist activity and other extremism.

It was founded and is currently run by leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood. Imams there preach what is called "jihad qital," which means physical jihad, and incite violence and hatred against the U.S.

Dar al-Hijrah's ultimate goal, investigators say, is to turn the U.S. into an Islamic state governed by sharia law.

Another D.C.-area mosque, the ADAMS Center, was founded and financed by members of the Muslim Brotherhood, and has been one of the top distributors of Wahhabist anti-Semitic and anti-Christian dogma.

Even with such radical mosques operating in its backyard, the U.S. government has not undertaken its own systematic investigation of U.S. mosques.

In contrast, European Union security officials are analyzing member-state mosques, examining the training and funding sources of imams, in a large-scale project.

Some U.S. lawmakers want the U.S. to conduct its own investigation.

"We have too many mosques in this country," said Rep. Pete King, R-N.Y. "There are too many people who are sympathetic to radical Islam. We should be looking at them more carefully."

Questions, comments, concerns?
 
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Some people burned down a mosque here in middle TN and spray painted some swastikas on the walls. Dissappointing, people don't even know how to hate correctly anymore.
 
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Look a little deeper and I'm sure we are providing Federal funding to some of these mosques. Wouldn't be surprised if one branch of the FBI, CIA, NSA or what ever is conducting surveillance on the other branch inside of the mosques.

BTW the feeling is mutual.
 
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Since you brought up liberals.. Wonder what the number of Middle Easterners voting Rep and Dem this go around. Better yet Hillary and Obama... That would be a nice number to toss out there, but it won't happen cause that would be racist. Maybe Fox will pick up on this.
 
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Since you brought up liberals.. Wonder what the number of Middle Easterners voting Rep and Dem this go around. Better yet Hillary and Obama... That would be a nice number to toss out there, but it won't happen cause that would be racist. Maybe Fox will pick up on this.

Bin Laden and Castro had put their stamp on Hillary last year. :eek:k:
 
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From the CSP and WorldNutDaily?

Agreed, not the best media outlet by far, but you would be ignorant not to think that there are radical groups in the US, that are harboring terrorist cells and serve as a meeting point for them. I know that I know that I know that there are terrorist inside our country now plotting their next move right now, I do think that for the most part we know where they are, but I am glad to see a study such as this, I just wish it would open some eyes in this nation and people would begin to understand that it is not just a game of fear that conservatives are playing, these places and people are real. (and yes GWB has played the fear card more than he should, but hard facts should be presented and reported as they come in)
 
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I am more likely to die of old age than in a terrerererist plot. I do not intend to live my life in fear or abridge these people's rights in any way. Dumb is not a crime in the US.
 
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It's not that I don't view it as an issue but I can't see how guys in the desert with no reliable means of transportation are going to make the trip to the US and fight us. Radicalism has always been around and it's not something we will ever end. Voluntarily giving up our freedoms as US citizens (under the guise of security) does more harm than any bomb ever could IMO.

The issue with people living longer is what will begin to strain the resources of many major powers. I posted a few days ago that we will need an estimated 72% tax rate by 2050 to just maintain our current social programs. Think that will cause a few issues? Wait until China feels the full effects of their 1-child laws and how 1 person will need to effectively pay enough for 2 older citizens to live.

Maybe I'm completely off base but I just think that will be a bigger issue.
 
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PJ, it is obvious that you are an deep thinker, I admire this and you get me thinking outside the box, I do not agree with you most of the time but value your opinion and isn't that what we are all here to do, hear others views and counter point them.

I bet all of the people in the towers that day thought that the biggest concern to them was old age too. True it will not affect most of us, but American blood was shed on our soil by these radicals in the dessert that couldn't ever make that trip according to you. Your views on China are very interesting too.
 
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Most of the social programs weren't meant to be a permanent fix anyway, and we have known for a long time about social security.

I feel ignoring a large radical group that hates us is more of a threat than anything. They want to destroy our culture and I for one am not wanting that to happen.
 
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Simplified:

I do not believe it is the governement's job to worry about "old age"

I do believe it is the government's job to protect americans from an organized killing machine.
 
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PJ, it is obvious that you are an deep thinker, I admire this and you get me thinking outside the box, I do not agree with you most of the time but value your opinion and isn't that what we are all here to do, hear others views and counter point them.

I bet all of the people in the towers that day thought that the biggest concern to them was old age too. True it will not affect most of us, but American blood was shed on our soil by these radicals in the dessert that couldn't ever make that trip according to you. Your views on China are very interesting too.

Weren't most of the attackers were Saudis but we still continue to treat them like royalty?

We can send a man to the moon but can't seem to figure out anything besides burn oil to make cars go? Create a viable alternative energy source and it will basically wipe the ME off the map. They have 1 product to sell and we can't figure out how to quit buying it. It's liquid crack.

Not a deep thinker at all but most things just boil down to economics. We can't afford to keep doing what we are doing and think it's sustainable.

Simplified:

I do not believe it is the governement's job to worry about "old age"

I do believe it is the government's job to protect americans from an organized killing machine.

I think it's 100% the govt's job to protect its citizens but not at the expense of our liberties. And "organized" is a very strong word.
 
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Most of the social programs weren't meant to be a permanent fix anyway, and we have known for a long time about social security.

I feel ignoring a large radical group that hates us is more of a threat than anything. They want to destroy our culture and I for one am not wanting that to happen.

We have created this culture of entitlement and now we have to deal with it. That's why I'm so against the Dem candidates who wish to expand them.

We are doing a better job than the radicals could ever dream.
 
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I think it's 100% the govt's job to protect its citizens but not at the expense of our liberties. And "organized" is a very strong word.

I consider "organized" an accurate word. To fly planes into buildings, park trucks in basement garages filled with explosives...etc...takes organization.
 
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I consider "organized" an accurate word. To fly planes into buildings, park trucks in basement garages filled with explosives...etc...takes organization.

my point is that it's so few and far between for an enemy that claims to want to wipe us of the earth. I just don't think the cost to US citizens is worth it
 
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my point is that it's so few and far between for an enemy that claims to want to wipe us of the earth. I just don't think the cost to US citizens is worth it

I would prefer to spend money on this than welfare or social security. I've never gone to sleep at night worrying about terrorism, that doesn't mean I don't think it should be fought.
 

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