8/16/13 Muslim group blasted for planning mass demonstration on Sept. 11
/in AIFD in the News/by AIFDCritics say a Muslim group picked the wrong day – Sept. 11 – to march on Washington to complain about religious profiling and President Obama’s handling of an investigation into the terror attacks that rocked America 12 years ago.
The mass demonstration, called the “Million Muslim March,” was changed to a more mainstream-sounding event, “Million American March Against Fear,” but the name did not seem to gain much traction and has apparently reverted back to its original title.
“These guys are problematic and they’re trying to exploit 9/11.” – Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, president of the Islamic Forum for Democracy
American Muslim Political Action Committee (AMPAC), which is organizing the march, claims Muslims nationwide have been the victims of anti-Islamic bigotry in the years following the Sept. 11, 2001, Al Qaeda terrorist attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people on American soil.
“On 9.11.01 our country was forever changed by the horrific events in New York. The entire country was victimized by the acts done on that day,” the group said in a statement. “Muslim and Non Muslim alike were traumatized but we as Muslims continue 12 years later to be victimized by being made the villains. To this day every media outlet and anti Islamic organization has committed slanderous and libel statements against us as Muslims and our religion of Islam.”
“Yet our Government either sits idly by and does nothing to protect our freedoms or it exacerbates the problem with its constant war on terrorism in Islamic countries, congressional hearings on Islam in America, and its changes to the NDAA law,” the statement says.
In an interview Thursday with Fox News’ Sean Hannity, M.D. Rabbi Alam, one of the march’s main organizers, defended the movement, claiming demonstrators will stand on that day to “show America that we Muslims denounce terrorism.”
“We Muslims have become villainized and victimized” following the attacks, Alam said. He added that 12 years after 9/11, he feels that he “is looked at” as one of the 19 Al Qaeda hijackers who committed the attacks.
But critics say the U.S. has gone to great lengths to differentiate between Islam and Islamic extremists since the 2001 attacks — and that claims Muslims have been victimized by the government are unfounded. Critics also say the date chosen for the march on the nation’s capitol — Sept. 11 — is insensitive to the victims and their family members.
“They’re basically a bunch of ‘truthers’ who think that America’s to blame for everything,” Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, president of the Islamic Forum for Democracy, told Fox News on Friday. The Anti-Defamation League, Jasser said, has identified some of the leaders of the march as “being virulent, anti-Semites who think 9/11 was a conspiracy theory.”
“These guys are problematic and they’re trying to exploit 9/11,” Jasser said. “If they were truly patriotic Americans and moderates, they’d be marching on the courthouse steps of the Fort Hood trial that’s happening this week to tell Americans that we want the death penalty for Nidal Hissan rather than this circus that they’re doing in exploiting the murders and horrific acts of 9/11.”
“America has gone on to liberate Muslims,” he continued. “They gave our families freedom that we could not have in any so-called Muslim countries.”
2/27/13 Dr. Jasser testifies at House Foreign Relations Subcommittee relating to Anti-Semitism
/in Video/by AIFD10/16/2013 Turkey says it fires on al-Qaida-linked fighter positions in Syria
/in Foreign Policy Issues/by AIFDSource: The Jerusalem Post
Turkish military fires four artillery shells at Islamist Syrian positions after stray mortar shell strikes Turkish territory.
ISTANBUL – Turkey’s army said on Wednesday it had fired on al-Qaida-linked fighters over the border in northern Syria in response to a stray mortar shell which struck Turkish territory.
The military fired four artillery shells at positions of fighters of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) on Tuesday, the general staff statement said.
Turkey has repeatedly carried out such retaliatory action when shells fired from Syria hit Turkey in the past. This appeared to be the first time the Turkish military had targeted the al-Qaida-linked fighters in such a way.
10/15/13 American Islamic Forum for Democracy extends a Blessed Eid al-Adha or Holiday of the Sacrifice to Muslims Around the World
/in latest news/by AIFDAmerican Islamic Forum for Democracy extends a Blessed Eid al-Adha or Holiday of the Sacrifice to Muslims Around the World
PHOENIX (October 15, 2013) – The American Islamic Forum for Democracy released the following statement to mark Eid al-Adha:
“To all of our Muslim friends, members, and supporters we at the American Islamic Forum for Democracy (AIFD) wish you a most Blessed Eid al-Adha.
May the commemoration of this holiday remind us of all of God’s blessings which we enjoy every day and may it also remind us of the responsibility which comes with them.
This year marks another Eid al-Adha on which the people of Syria are sacrificing all they have for freedom. As we honor this day together, we remember all of those struggling for freedom and keep them in our prayers.”
Muslims will be commemorating the Islamic holiday of Eid Al-Adha (holiday of the sacrifice) on Tuesday, October 15, 2013. Eid Al-Adha, the “biggest holiday” for Muslims, occurs on the 9th Day of the month of Dhul-Hijja, the 12th month of the Islamic (Hijri) lunar calendar — 12/09/1434 (Islamic Lunar calendar) and10/15/2013 (Gregorian calendar). Eid al-Adha marks the end of the annual pilgrimage (Hajj) of Muslims to Mecca.
Over 2.5 million Muslims participate annually in the Hajj (pilgrimage) which commemorates the Muslim understanding of the challenges placed upon the Prophet Abraham by God in demonstration of his monotheistic belief.
Annually, in addition to those who participate in the pilgrimage to Mecca, Muslims take this holiday to remember God, family, and country and thank God for health, happiness, and prosperity.
About the American Islamic Forum for Democracy
The American Islamic Forum for Democracy (AIFD) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) charitable organization. AIFD’s mission advocates for the preservation of the founding principles of the United States Constitution, liberty and freedom, through the separation of mosque and state. For more information on AIFD, please visit our website at http://www.aifdemocracy.org/.
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7/31/13 Scapegoating the Copts
/in Foreign Policy Issues, Uncategorized/by AIFDSource: National Review Online
JULY 31, 2013
Islamist violence against Coptic Christians will undermine Egypt’s democratization.
9/12/13 Egypt tanks cross fence leading to Gaza
/in Foreign Policy Issues/by AIFDGAZA CITY (AFP) – Two Egyptian army tanks crossed an initial border fence leading to Gaza for the first time on Thursday, witnesses said, but did not enter the Palestinian territory itself.
Gaza’s Hamas rulers neither confirmed nor denied the incursion, but said no Egyptian tanks had entered the besieged Strip.
The tanks “crossed the first Egyptian border fence along the corridor between Egypt and (Gaza), and drove along the road running next to the cement wall” that Egypt built, the witnesses told AFP.
They said it was the “first time Egyptian tanks have been in this area, although they didn’t cross into the Palestinian side,” adding that soldiers on top of the tanks had masked faces.
A spokesman for Gaza’s Hamas government, Ihab al-Ghassin, told AFP that no Egyptian tanks had crossed onto the Israeli-blockaded territory.
7/23/13 Al Qaeda growing, but less focused on US, study finds
/in Foreign Policy Issues/by AIFDSource: The Christian Science Monitor
The number of Al Qaeda affiliates has expanded, as have their geographic scope, but the terror network has become more diffuse and decentralized, the RAND study found.
Al Qaeda not only remains a threat to the United States, but its capabilities and scope are expanding, a new analysis from a respected think tank has concluded.
“There has been a net expansion in the number and geographic scope of Al Qaeda affiliates and allies over the past decade, indicating that Al Qaeda and its brand are far from defeated,” argues Seth Jones, an analyst at theRAND Corporation and the study’s author.
Why, after a decade of wars – the longest in America’s history – is the terrorist organization that the US military set out to defeat still active and growing? And does it really have an impact on the everyday safety of most Americans?
7/8/13 Dr. Zuhdi Jasser joins Varney & Co. to discuss if the U.S. is funding of Egypt’s coup
/in Uncategorized/by AIFD7/1/13 Dr. Zuhdi Jasser joins MONEY with Melissa Francis to discuss the turmoil in Egypt
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