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April 25, 2018
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Syrian
Imam Who Endorsed Suicide Bombing Tours U.S. Mosques
by John Rossomando • Apr 25, 2018
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A Syrian imam who sanctioned Palestinian suicide bombings and who was banned from Denmark last year as a "hate
preacher" is visiting several mosques in the Eastern United States.
"All the Jewish people are combatants" acceptable as targets
for attacks in Israel, Sheikh Mohammed Rateb Nabulsi wrote in his 2001 "ruling on martyrdom operations
in Palestine."
"They do not have a career that a military rank does not encounter:
doctor, pilot, engineer, for example, is a tank commander. Every civilian,
citizen," he wrote. "They do not have a regular army; they have a
reserve army, and all the people can fight, so this is essentially an
entirely aggressive entity from A to Z. This is the Sharia ruling."
He deleted this fatwa from his Arabic website in 2014
after the Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT) first wrote about a U.S.
visit on behalf of the Syrian American Council (SAC) and Shaam Relief. A cache of the original post remains available. SAC worked
to cover up the fatwa for State Department officials.
Nabulsi, who endorsed the death penalty for homosexuals, also suggested in a 2010 post
on his website that same-sex marriage was a reason for Muslims to wage
violent jihad against the West.
Nabulsi spoke Monday at the Dar al-Hijrah Islamic Center in Falls Church, Va., and
last week at a middle
school near Orlando and at the
Islamic Center of Boca Raton. He's scheduled to speak at the Islamic Society of Boston Cultural
Center (ISBCC) tonight, at Masjid al-Farooq in Brooklyn on Thursday, the Islamic Center of Passaic
County (ICPC) on Friday, and Saturday at the Bergen County Islamic Center.
His fundraising tour benefits the Rahma Relief
Foundation and Mercy Without
Limits, both charities that say they aim to help Syrian refugees.
Mercy Without Limits chairman and President Mohamad Albadawi also serves
as a trustee of the Muslim American Society (MAS), which
prosecutors say was founded as the "overt arm" of the
Muslim Brotherhood in America. He was listed in 1997 as the registered agent of the Muslim
Arab Youth Association (MAYA) and his Mercy Without Limits biography says
he served as executive
director. MAYA hosted Osama Bin Laden's mentor Abdullah
Azzam in 1989 and Muslim Brotherhood ideologue Sheikh Yusuf Qaradawi in 1995. Albadawi spoke at MAYA's 1993 convention in Detroit.
MAS hosted Nabulsi at its December 2016 convention in
Chicago. Nabulsi met
that same month with senior Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Qatar.
Zuhdi Jasser, a Syrian-American and founder and president of the American Islamic Forum for
Democracy, condemned the mosques for treating Nabulsi as mainstream.
"It is incumbent upon every American Muslim especially the Syrian
community to marginalize and defeat the ideas of radical Islamism peddled
by the likes of Nabulsi," Jasser said.
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al-Farooq, Islamic
Center of Passaic County, Mohamad
Albadawi, Zuhdi
Jasser, American
Islamic Forum for Democracy
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