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May 18, 2017
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Islamist
Who Lobbied Congress Lauds Brotherhood Luminary
by John Rossomando • May 18, 2017
at 4:25 pm
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One of the Muslim Brotherhood supporters who recently tried to lobby
Congress to cut off aid to Egypt's military regime is lauding an Islamist
ideological architect who inspired
Osama bin Laden's thinking.
Ayat Orabi joined the Egyptian Americans for Freedom and Justice (EAFJ) Capitol Hill lobbying mission earlier this month. In a
Facebook post Tuesday, she calls
Sayyid Qutb a martyr and "the most knowledgeable master of
intellectual output in the history of modern Islamic movements."
It's consistent with Orabi's previous radical statements. She claimed last September that Egypt's Coptic Christian
minority had declared "war on Islam," a message that often
incites violence.
Qutb taught that the Muslim world had degenerated into a state of
apostasy that he called jahiliyyah, and that insufficiently Islamic regimes should be violently
replaced. His manifesto Milestones advocates using jihad of the sword to clear the way for Islamic
preaching. He also denounced Muslims who taught that jihad could only be
used defensively as "defeatists" in his commentary, In the
Shade of the Quran.
"As for those who are in a land hostile to Islam, neither their
lives nor their properties are protected unless they have concluded a peace
treaty with the land of Islam," Qutb wrote.
Qutb is often praised by other EAFJ leaders. President Hani Elkadi, for
example, posted an
Internet meme emblazoned with Qutb's picture on his Facebook page in
2015.
"There has to be a sacrifice, There has to be a calamity, We must
be tested, Because cheap victory does not last ... and no one is capable
'to carry it' except the mighty—Giant of Islamic thought, the martyr:
Sayyid Qutb," the post said.
EAFJ spokesman Mahmoud El Sharkawy cited Qutb later in 2015, invoking In the Shade of
the Qur'an. It reads: "The banner of Allah is still there awaiting
the arms that will raise it and the nation which under this banner will
advance towards righteousness, guidance and success. #Sayyid Qutb #In the
Shade of the Quran."
Other American Islamists laud Qutb or see him as a role model.
"Curious u feel qutb extreme how exactly / do u mean it was his
ideas=extreme?" former Department of Homeland Security Advisory
Council member Mohamed Elibiary asked
on Twitter in 2013.
Ahmed Rehab, executive director for the Council on American-Islamic
Relations (CAIR) in Chicago listed Qutb next to Malcolm X as his two favorite
modern personalities on his personal website. "(martyred for what they
stood for, same year!)" Rehab wrote.
Milestones is included
in a recommended reading list by the Islamic Circle of North America's
Southern California chapter.
It's clear that Qutb's influence continues in so-called
"mainstream" American Muslim groups, not just among violent
jihadis.
Related Topics: John
Rossomando, Sayyid
Qutb, Muslim
Brotherhood, Milestones,
Egyptian
Americans for Freedom and Justice, Hani
Elkadi, Ayat
Orabi, Mahmoud
El Sharkawy, Mohamed
Elibiary, CAIR,
Ahmed
Rehab
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