Another Anti-Jewish Hire at the Islamic Society of
Boston
by Sam Westrop • Oct 5,
2017 at 10:57 pm
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If
you haven't already, make sure to read our recent article on the Boston
Islamic Seminary, a new religious educational institution that claims
to be training "vibrant members of America's pluralistic society,
working collaboratively with people of other faiths."
As
our article points out, the Boston Islamic Seminary (BIS) -- and its
parent organization, the Islamic Society of Boston (ISB) -- are not
moderate at all. Both BIS and the ISB have a tendency to employ and
promote extremist clerics and activists.
In
2016, for example, the ISB hired an "associate imam" named
Abdul-Malik Merchant. Merchant seems to dislike Jews. In a Facebook
post discussing Jewish "plotting", he published text claiming: "The
Jews wanted to kill Jesus the son of Mary (peace be upon him) because
there [sic] normal way or tradition was to kill the prophets." And
on a blog run by Merchant, a variety of
anti-Semitic scripture is quoted: "Oh assembly of Jews! You
are the most disgusting of the creation to me. You killed the prophets
of Allaah..."
Now,
we have uncovered new evidence of intense anti-Semitism expressed by
BIS faculty.
Yahia
Abdul-Rahman is an "instructor" at BIS, where he teaches
courses on "Islamic finance." Abdul-Rahman is a noted expert in his field. BIS describes him as the "father of
Islamic banking." While working at Citigroup, Abdul-Rahman
launched the "first ever Sharia-compliant stock portfolio."
In addition, he helped establish the Industrial Bank of Kuwait and the
LARIBA Bank of Kazakhstan. Under his watch, LARIBA established the
first sharia-compliant bank in America. Since then, Abdul-Rahman has
written two books on the subject, one of which he claims was a best-seller.
Abdul-Rahman is
also, however, a determined anti-Semite. His Facebook page is replete
with unpleasant jokes about Jews, support for the Muslim Brotherhood's
struggle against Israel and links to neo-Nazi websites.
In
August 2015, for example, Abdul-Rahman posted a link to "The Ugly
Truth," a website that describes itself as "intelligent
'anti-Semitism' for thinking Gentiles." The website contains
conspiracy theories about Jewish control of governments and media, as
well as claims of Jewish plots to murder children and discussions about
"de-Judifying America."
Abdul-Rahman
also spreads Muslim Brotherhood conspiracy theories that Egyptian leader
Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is of Jewish origin and his government is secretly supported by Jews.
Another
post shared by Abdul-Rahman claims that any Muslim who fails to
oppose Israel is no longer a Muslim, and has a "Jewish
heart."
And
in a joke supposedly exposing Jewish complicity during the 2008 financial
crisis, Abdul-Rahman posts a story (see screenshot below)
explaining how a Jewish merchant swindled an entire village out of its
savings and assets.
To
the bafflement of observers, the Islamic Society of Boston has long
enjoyed strong support from local politicians, media and even Jewish
community leaders and rabbis, in spite of the institution's long
history of extreme anti-Semitism. The question that many wonder now is:
exactly how anti-Semitic do you have to be to lose that
support?
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