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May 31, 2017
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Dar
al-Hijrah to Host Pro-Brotherhood Egyptian Imam
by John Rossomando • May 31, 2017
at 4:46 pm
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The Dar al-Hijrah Islamic Center in Falls Church, Va. will host an imam Monday who
is accused of supporting the Muslim Brotherhood and
terrorist groups.
In 2015, Egypt's Minister of Religious Endowments banned Sheikh Mohammad Jebril after Jebril gave a Ramadan prayer asking Allah to "punish
those who have shed our blood and orphaned our children." He also
prayed that manipulative members of the media and corrupt politicians would
be punished. Jebril led Ramadan prayers in Cairo's oldest mosque, the 7th
century Amr Bin al-Aas Mosque, since 1988.
Religious Endowments Minister Mohammed Mukhtar Jumaa also barred Jebril
from leaving Egypt at the time and asked Egypt's television stations to
keep him off the air.
A subsequent investigation connected some of Jebril's assets to
terrorist acts allegedly tied to the Muslim Brotherhood. Other money allegedly supported imprisoned Brotherhood members'
families.
Dar al-Hijrah promoted Monday's event by describing Jebril as
"one of the world's most prominent reciters of the Quran."
Dar al-Hijrah has a history of supporting Brotherhood causes. After the
Egyptian military ousted President Mohamed Morsi – who led the Muslim
Brotherhood's party – in June 2013, mosque members played a central role in
creating Egyptian Americans for Democracy and Human
Rights (EADHR). The group held rallies in New York, Washington and other
U.S. cities demanding Morsi's reinstatement.
Dar al-Hijrah imam Sheikh Shaker Elsayed and board member Akram Elzend announced EADHR's
existence three days after Morsi's ouster. EADHR's NY-NJ chapter later described the group
as part of an umbrella group created by the London-based
International Organization of the Muslim Brotherhood. An open letter from the
umbrella group, International Coalition for Egyptians Abroad, to then-U.N.
Secretary General Ban Ki Moon in March 2015 also lists EADHR as a
subsidiary.
The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood website, Egypt Window,
noted that ICEA came into existence the same week as EADHR to coordinate
the European and American lobbying campaign for Morsi's return.
Jebril and Elsayed previously appeared together at a 2008 fundraiser for
the Islamic Society of Central Virginia. Jebril also recited from the Quran at a September 2009 prayer
rally outside the U.S. Capitol.
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