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Another
Dubious State of the Union Guest
by IPT News • Jan 12, 2016 at 5:30
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A New Jersey Muslim community leader attending tonight's State of the Union Address with Sen. Cory Booker also serves as treasurer of a political group which strongly supports the Muslim Brotherhood and demands its return to power in Egypt, documents discovered by the Investigative Project on Terrorism show. Ahmed Shedeed is president of the Islamic Center of Jersey City. In explaining his invitation, Booker said Shedeed "has spoken out for religious tolerance and mutual understanding" and shows "how the diversity of America makes us all better." Shedeed also serves on New Jersey's Homeland Security Interfaith Advisory Council. The move came after millions of Egyptians took to the streets to protest Morsi and the Brotherhood's attempts to concentrate their power at the expense of the country's crumbling economy and infrastructure. The Brotherhood was founded in Egypt more than 80 years ago and ideally wants to see Islam spread globally and see Islamic law govern society. Many Democrats in Congress made a point of inviting Muslim guests to the annual presidential speech, as a response to an "alarming rise in hateful rhetoric against Muslim Americans and people of the Islamic faith worldwide." Booker's invitation of a Brotherhood supporter, however, is another example of elected officials making poor choices in trying to showcase the breadth of Muslim American ideology. As the IPT reported Monday, two Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) officials have been invited, too. CAIR has its own direct connection to the Muslim Brotherhood. The organization was founded as part of a Brotherhood-led Hamas-support network in the United States. In addition, FBI records obtained by the IPT through the Freedom of Information Act include an eyewitness's claim that CAIR's founders sought the Brotherhood's blessings for their founding bylaws. As we noted Monday, there are many Muslim Americans deserving the honor of an invitation to the State of the Union. Surely Booker could have done better than turning to a Brotherhood supporter. |
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