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Steven Emerson,
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March 28, 2019
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New
Islamist Group in Chicago Dominated by Radical Voices
by Steven Emerson
IPT News
March 28, 2019
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The IL Muslim Civic
Coalition, which formed last October, claims to be
"a partnership of 250+ Activists, Influencers and Organizations. We
empower the voices of cultural and diverse Muslims." It issues voter
guides and does candidate training.
Last month, it was among the groups to meet with Chicago Cubs owner Tom
Ricketts after disclosures that Ricketts' father had made anti-Islamic statements.
But many Coalition organizers – and even the organization itself –
already have demonstrated their own uniform and often radical ideology,
especially when it comes to issues involving Israel.
In a January Facebook post, the Coalition praised the anti-Semitic
Congresswomen Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib as "an embodiment of Muslim
women across our country and an inspiration to all across the world."
The next month, the Coalition rallied to defend Omar after she made
another anti-Semitic statement. Omar said American support for Israel was
"all about the Benjamins, baby" – meaning money. When asked who
she was talking about, Omar replied, "AIPAC!" – the pro-Israel
lobbying group.
The Coalition rushed to Omar's aid in a Feb. 13 Facebook post, trying to erase any interpretation that Jewish
money was driving American policy: "AIPAC is a powerful pro-Israel
lobby," it said. "This is a fact. And AIPAC is influencing our
lawmakers against the long term best interests of America. USA must be an
equitable and just leader in the world. We respect and love our Jewish
brothers and sisters. But we should NOT support Israel's oppressive
policies against Palestinians."
The post included an action plan, urging followers to initiate
conversations with five neighbors and one local official using its talking
points.
Like all other American Islamist groups, the Coalition has been
unwilling to acknowledge any role Hamas and the Palestinian Authority play
in fomenting violence and indoctrinating Palestinians to reject peace with
Israel. It has said nothing about a brutal Hamas crackdown on protesters
frustrated by deteriorating economic and quality of life issues in Gaza as
Hamas prioritizes building its rocket arsenal and digging terror tunnels to
attack Israeli civilians.
But board members are not shy about going after anyone who strays from
their orthodoxy.
When it comes to Muslims who advocate a modern reform of their faith,
for example, Coalition "Steering
Board Member" Aiman Beg is overtly hostile. He shared a Facebook post in 2016 which referred to reformers like
Maajid Nawaz, Zuhdi Jasser and Asra Nomani as "charlatans"
and "chumps" who "could care less" about Muslims. The
post was written by Ahmed Rehab, who runs the Council on American-Islamic
Relations (CAIR) Chicago chapter.
The previous fall, Beg shared a blatantly anti-Semitic Facebook video. It was touted as a speech comparing
Israel to an "ADDICT LIVING OFF THE LOOT FROM AMERICANS TO KEEP THEIR
'OCCUPATION ADDICTION' GOING!"
"AIPAC + ROTHSCHILDS JEWISH MAFIA ARE FORCING MIDDLE CLASS AMERICANS
TO KEEP FEEDING THE DANGEROUS ADICT [sic]!" the post said.
Beg shared and applauded it for offering a "very enlightened
perspective."
In December, Beg live-streamed a speech by former CNN contributor Marc
Lamont Hill, who was fired from the cable news outlet after calling for the
destruction of Israel at the United Nations. "Standing up with Dr.
Marc Lamont Hill and against the unjust and biased actions of CNN, does not
imply our love and care for our Jewish cousins is any less," Beg wrote. "We stand against the injustice and
hypocrisy of a #media company pressured by an unjust foreign State and its
supporters."
Arshia Ali-Khan, whom the Coalition describes
as a "Steering Board Member and Development/Grants Team Member,"
once shared on Facebook an article from The Intercept that attempted to
whitewash Rep. Ilhan Omar's anti-Semitic statements regarding AIPAC and
Jewish influence in U.S. Congress. She also shared a Washington Post op-ed video last May by
Mehdi Hasan. The Post's own summary said he would show why the new
U.S. embassy in Jerusalem was "so problematic as Israeli forces kill
Palestinians in Gaza."
That was a reference to violent demonstrations on the Gaza-Israel border
organized by Hamas, a U.S.-designated terrorist entity. It later admitted
that most of the protesters killed were Hamas members.
In addition to troubling leadership, the Coalition's partners include
groups which have repeatedly stood by terrorists and oppose Israel at
virtually all turns.
CAIR is one such partner. For example, it defended convicted terrorist Tarek
Mehanna, who was sentenced to 17½ years in federal prison for conspiring
to provide material support to al-Qaida and other stemming from a plot to kill American soldiers
overseas.
The Muslim Legal Fund of America (MLFA), another Coalition partner, boasts of its close ties to CAIR and has defended
numerous Islamist terrorists and other radicals, including Palestinian
Islamic Jihad governing board member Sami Al-Arian, Hamas operative Muhammad Salah, and Shain, Eljvir and Dritan Duka, brothers who to plotted kill soldiers at
New Jersey's Fort Dix Army base.
IL Muslim Civic Coalition partnered with Emgage "to increase Muslim American
civic engagement, establish a clear GOTV strategy in Illinois, and publish
data-driven reports to help activists and allied organizations."
"Emgage and the Illinois Muslim Civic Coalition share a common
goal: to ensure that Muslim Americans have a seat at the table. With this
partnership, we aim to do just that by empowering and educating communities
across the nation."
Muhsen, still another Coalition partner, is dedicated to aiding Muslims
with disabilities. That's a wholly good mission. But Muhsen was founded by
the imam Omar Suleiman, who is considered an anti-Semite by the Simon Wiesenthal Center.
He regularly tweets venomously anti-Israel statements, and has repeated the
anti-Semitic trope that Israel has disproportionate influence in American
politics.
At a December 2017 rally in front of the White House to
protest President Trump's announcement that he was moving the U.S. Embassy
in Israel to Jerusalem, Suleiman demonstrated his contempt for the United
States as well as for Israel.
"We should understand that, if anything, what this announcement has
done is it has exposed what we've known for a very long time – that the
United States is anything but an honest broker," he said. "Never
has been. Previous administrations were not. We have funded this
occupation, we have emboldened this apartheid, we have shielded Israel from
any consequences, facing any consequences on the international stage ...
Our blind support and loyalty to a government that has disregarded all
international forms of accountability because it knows that it has our
backing is shameful. It has made us not only an unprincipled and
contradictory nation in regards to our policies, it has also put us at odds
with the vast majority of nations around the world who can see right
through our claim to greatness and our claim to being the moral superpower
of the world."
The Coalition has also spread misinformation about sharia (Islamic law).
On March 11, it retweeted a post from a staffer at the Islamist Bridge
Initiative at Georgetown University: "No, Sharia law is not
antithetical" to the U.S. Constitution. Here's why:" The post
linked to a Bridge Initiative "factsheet" on Sharia that presents sharia law in a
positive light, ignoring the elements of it that are oppressive to women,
gays, and others, and claims that the negative portrayal of sharia as a
"monolithic and medieval system of Islamic law" by anti-Muslim
groups has "contribute[d] to Islamophobia and infringe[ment] on
American Muslims' right to religious freedom."
It is perfectly legal for the Coalition to form and work within the
system to advance candidates and causes it likes. It's also perfectly fair
for the public to be aware of the Coalition's radical partners and
anti-Semitic leaders.
Their "partners from diverse faiths, races, and communities"
should approach any "partnership" with extreme caution.
Related Topics: Elections
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Muslim Civic Coalition, Rashida
Tlaib, Ilhan
Omar, AIPAC,
CAIR,
Aiman
Beg, Muslim
reformers, Marc
Lamont Hill, anti-Semitism,
Arshia
Ali-Khan, Muslim
Legal Fund of America, Emgage,
Muhsen,
Omar
Suleiman, Bridge
Initiative
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