
Radical
Islamic Cleric Poisons Inaugural Prayer Service
On January 21st,
the noble occasion of Interfaith National Prayer Service at the Washington
National cathedral was poisoned by the presence of a radical Islamic cleric
named Mohamed Magid.
The attendance of
Magid at this occasion to honor President Trump and Vice President Pence,
clarifies with absolute precision, how close the tentacles of radical Islam
can stretch towards those with the very task of eradicating them.
Magid serves as the
executive director of the All Dulles Area Muslim Society (ADAMS) Center and
is the former executive director of the Islamic Society of North America
(ISNA), which according to declassified FBI memos, acted as a Muslim
Brotherhood front group as early as 1987.

Magid has endorsed sharia governance, and the establishment of an Islamic
caliphate. To advance his dream of a caliphate, Magid believes in
incremental infiltration of both government, and the media.
A 1991 document from
ISNA’s mothership, the Muslim Brotherhood, stated “its work in America is a
kind of grand jihad in eliminating and destroying Western civilization from
within.”
The Muslim
Brotherhood also considered Magid’s ISNA as “our organizations and the
organizations of our friends.”
Given these facts, a
man as dangerous and radical as Magid should not be allowed anywhere near the
President of the United States.
Magid, and many
others like him, are crafty characters who understand that by attending this
noteworthy event, they can now claim innocence from radical ties since they
were seen attending an interfaith prayer service with the President of the
United States.
This is why
eradicating the stealth jihad is one of the most critical aspects of the war
on terror. While combatting ISIS is paramount, we must open our eyes to the
infiltration taking place within our own borders.
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