Thursday, April 9, 2009

Fethullah Gulen schools infiltrating the U.S.?









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Fethullah Gulen:
Infiltrating the U.S.
Through Our Charter Schools?



An ACT! for America Exclusive
by Guy Rodgers


www.actforamerica.org




For some time we have been researching a
Turkish-based Islamist movement that has a significant network here in the
United States. Given Turkey’s history of secular, democratic government,
and some of the remarks made by President Obama in his recent speech
there, many of our members and other readers will likely be surprised by
what we have found.

I suspect that even many who are well-read on
the issue of Islamism are unfamiliar with the Fethullah Gulen Community
(FGC), a movement a February 2009 article in the respected
Jane's
Islamic Affairs Analyst
labeled “Turkey’s third power.” Indeed, the
article noted in its Key Points: “Turkey’s Islamist Gulen movement, while
a powerful political force, is largely an unfamiliar entity to the West.”


The FGC is named after Fethullah Gulen, a Turkish imam who now
lives in the United States. He fled Turkey in 1998 to avoid prosecution on
charges that he was attempting to undermine Turkey’s secular government
with the objective of establish an Islamic government. Since Gulen’s
arrival here the Department of Homeland Security tried to deport him, but
he successfully fought the effort in federal court because it was ruled he
was an individual with “extraordinary ability in the field of education” –
although he has no formal education training.

The FGC emerged in
Turkey in the 1970’s. According to the Jane’s Islamic Affairs Analyst
piece, Gulen stated that “in order to reach the ideal Muslim society
'every method and path is acceptable, [including] lying to people.’” This
public acknowledgement of taqiyya (employing deception to advance
Islam) is highly pertinent to Gulen’s activities here in the United
States.

A recent article in the Middle East Quarterly by Rachel
Sharon-Kreskin titled “
Fethullah
Gulen’s Grand Ambition
” sheds light on Gulen’s background:


Gülen was a student and follower of Sheikh Sa'id-i Kurdi
(1878-1960), also known as Sa'id-i Nursi, the founder of the Islamist
Nur (light) movement. After Turkey's war of independence, Kurdi
demanded, in an address to the new parliament, that the new republic be
based on Islamic principles. He turned against Atatürk and his reforms
and against the new modern, secular, Western republic.

Sharon-Kreskin documents how the FGC, in league with
Turkey’s ruling party, Adalet ve Kalkinma Partisi (AKP), has been
successful in gradually moving Turkey away from its secular democratic
governance, towards an Islamist state governed by Shariah law, and
reorienting itself toward Iran. What’s more, other evidence suggests that
Gulen’s ultimate goal may well be the resurrection of the Ottoman Empire
so as to reinstate the Islamic Caliph. Clearly this has immensely serious
ramifications for geo-political affairs in the Middle East as well as for
the continued rise of radical Islam throughout the world.

What
makes Gulen particularly dangerous is his strategic and tactical means to
achieving this goal. He oversees a worldwide network of businesses,
schools, foundations and media outlets, with an estimated budget of 25
billion dollars. Here’s what Gulen had to say in a sermon in 1999 aired on
Turkish television:


You must move in the arteries of the system without
anyone noticing your existence until you reach all the power centers …
until the conditions are ripe, they [the followers] must continue like
this. If they do something prematurely, the world will crush our heads,
and Muslims will suffer everywhere, like in the tragedies in Algeria,
like in 1982 [in] Syria … like in the yearly disasters and tragedies in
Egypt. The time is not yet right. You must wait for the time when you
are complete and conditions are ripe, until we can shoulder the entire
world and carry it … You must wait until such time as you have gotten
all the state power, until you have brought to your side all the power
of the constitutional institutions in Turkey … Until that time, any step
taken would be too early—like breaking an egg without waiting the full
forty days for it to hatch. It would be like killing the chick inside.
The work to be done is [in] confronting the world. Now, I have expressed
my feelings and thoughts to you all—in confidence … trusting your
loyalty and secrecy. I know that when you leave here—[just] as you
discard your empty juice boxes, you must discard the thoughts and the
feelings that I expressed here.

Simply put, he is brilliantly and patiently employing
taqiyya on a global scale, because this strategic approach is not
confined to Turkey.

Here in the U.S. the FGC runs over 90
charter public schools in at least 20 states. This was brought to our
attention by ACT! for America members who actually have relatives who
teach in one of these schools, an illustration of the growing reach of
ACT! for America’s “eyes and ears” across our country.
For obvious
reasons we cannot reveal the identity of our sources.

Our readers
may be familiar with the numerous emails we have released regarding the
operation of the Tarek ibn Zayed Academy (TiZA), a publicly funded charter
school in Minnesota that is so blatantly Islamic in nature that the
Minnesota Department of Education issued two citations against it and the
ACLU is suing it. FGC schools appear to be very different, and reflect the
Gulen’s exhortation to “move in the arteries of the system without anyone
noticing your existence until you reach all the power centers…”


Indeed, the fact that so little has been written about the FGC
schools here in the U.S., as well as the accolades that have been accorded
the FGC as a model of “moderation” by some in our government, would appear
to confirm that the FGC and its schools are doing an excellent job of
heeding Gulen’s exhortation and masking their true intent.

During
several discussions and emails with our sources inside FGC schools, I
asked specifically if the schools promote Islam in the way that the TiZA
school in Minnesota does. I was told that this was not the case in the
schools these sources were familiar with. However, one particular school
(and likely numerous others) appears to be in violation of state law
because the school’s affidavit for its charter does not acknowledge that
it is connected with a religious institution or group. In other words,
those who chartered this school practiced taqiyya by hiding this
fact. (Enterprising readers may want to research this with respect to FGC
schools around the country. For a list of the FGC network in America and
its schools,
click here).

What’s more, the schools appear to be a source of
recruitment for outside school activities sponsored by the FGC, such as
summer camps, which would be in keeping with the pattern of recruitment of
members and followers that FGC employs worldwide, according to both the
Jane’s and Middle East Quarterly articles.

As a further example of
the use of taqiyya, the Jane’s article gives examples of how FGC’s
Turkish language media outlet Zaman runs stories with information
and headlines that are missing from the English language media outlet
Today’s Zaman. This practice of two different messages, one to the
indigenous Islamic population and one to the West, is common in the
Islamic world, and has led many in the West, including political leaders
and academics, to be misled as to the true intentions of Islamists.


In building a sophisticated and well-funded worldwide network,
including a substantial presence here in the U.S., Fethullah Gulen is
following in the footsteps and exhortations of Mohammed, who counseled
patience and deception as a means of overcoming the infidel when the power
of the infidel was greater than the power of the umma, the Muslim
community. In a very real sense this is as or more sinister than the
frontal assault strategy of Islamist organizations such as al Qaeda and
Hamas, because, like the proverbial “frog in the kettle,” we are
incrementally “boiled alive” without realizing it.

For years
American Congress for Truth, and now its “sister” organization ACT! for
America, have been ringing the alarm bells about what is variously known
as “cultural jihad,” “creeping jihad,” “stealth jihad,” and “creeping
shariah.” Much of Europe and Great Britain has been Islamized through this
process, a process that invariably does not lead to peaceful coexistence
between Muslims and non-Muslims, but leads to Islamic self-segregation,
increased Islamist militancy and aggression, and the eventual forced
imposition of Islamic shariah law within the society.

The FGC
charter schools in America may outwardly appear innocuous, but they are
serving a greater and long-range objective of Fethullah Gulen. We in the
West need to be less gullible and more discerning when it comes to the
elements of “stealth jihad” within our midst.

Guy Rodgers is
Executive Director of ACT! for America.




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