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Steven Emerson,
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May 6, 2019
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Muslim
American Society's History Belies Its Concern Over Kids' Jihad Video
by Steven Emerson
IPT News
May 6, 2019
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The Muslim American
Society (MAS) claims it is disturbed by a video, exposed last week by the Investigative Project on
Terrorism, showing school children lip-syncing a pro-jihad song calling for
Israel's elimination and the torture of its people.
The videos showed school children singing along and gesturing in a light
choreography with a "Birds of Paradise" song that says, "The blood
of the martyrs is calling us," and urges revolution "until we
liberate our lands ... and we crush the traitor."
The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) subsequently found a separate part of the program that featured
young girls reading a script:
"We will chop off their heads, and we will liberate the sorrowful
and exalted Al-Aqsa Mosque. We will lead the army of Allah fulfilling His
promise, and we will subject them to eternal torture."
The videos from the event have been removed from Facebook.
"Birds of Paradise" produces popular, professional videos
targeting children with pro-jihad messages.
In a statement, MAS distanced itself from the video and the "Ummah
Day" event. It was organized by "a separate entity renting space
from MAS Philadelphia" and said that the person responsible has been
fired.
We'll have to take their word for it, since no names are provided. It's
unclear how the program was done by "a separate entity." The
school is called "MAS Leaders Academy," and the promotional image
for the April 17 twice includes MAS' name.
The notion that the kind of rhetoric in the kids' program is shocking
and beyond the pale to MAS is even more difficult to believe. MAS leaders
and conferences repeatedly have issued praise for martyrdom and violence
against Israel.
Muslim Brotherhood members admit that MAS was formed as the
Brotherhood's arm in the United States. An extensive 2004 Chicago Tribune story chronicled the group's
history and a debate among the Brothers whether to be open about the
connection or keep it a secret.
In 2012, Abdurahman Alamoudi – one of the most prominent Muslim
Brotherhood members in the United States – told federal investigators that "Everyone knows
that MAS is the Muslim Brotherhood."
The Muslim Brotherhood is a 90-year-old Egyptian movement
that ultimately seeks a global Islamic state. It opposes Israel's very
existence, creating Hamas in the 1980s specifically to wage a terrorist war
that continues today. Brotherhood leaders continue to call for more bloodshed targeting Israelis.
MAS officials and speakers at the group's events do the same.
In 2000, MAS officials made a series of pro-jihad statements, one of
which would later cost the group's president a gubernatorial appointment
to a Virginia immigration policy board.
Esam Omeish congratulated Palestinians during an October 2000 rally
in Washington "for their bravery, for their giving up their lives for
the sake of Allah and for the sake of Al-Aqsa ...They are spearing the
effort to free the land of Filastin, all of Palestine, for the Muslims and
for all the believing people in Allah."
At a similar rally two months later, Omeish praised "our Brothers and Sisters in [Palestine]
that you have learned the way, that you have known that the Jihad way is
the way to liberate your land."
The 2002 MAS conference, which it organizes annually with the Islamic
Circle of North America (ICNA), featured two speakers who advocated attacks
on Israelis. Shaker Elsayed, who remains an imam at northern Virginia's Dar a-Hijrah
mosque, was the MAS secretary-general when he
told the conference to dismiss those who criticize suicide bombings.
The second Palestinian intifada was still raging at this point, featuring
dozens of bloody suicide attacks which killed more than 1,000 Israelis.
"Our answer to this issue is simple," Elsayed said, "the
Islamic scholars said whenever there is an attack on an Islamic state or
occupation, or the honor of the Muslims has been violated, the Jihad is a
must for everyone, a child, a lady and a man. They have to make jihad with
every tool that they can get in their hand. Anything that they can get in
their hand and if they don't have anything in their hand then they can
fight with their hand without weapons."
At the same conference, speaker Laura Drake cast Israelis as whiners because "they are being
hit back, that they are getting burned once in a while, that the settlers
are being set aflame. Let them burn, I say let them burn. The Palestinian
people have a right to resist this evil by any means necessary."
More recently, MAS-ICNA promised not to invite Egyptian Islamist Ragheb
Elsergany to future events after his 2009 conference remarks included his call "for all Muslims to liberate all
of Palestine from the North to the South, from Al Quds to the sea, it's a
duty for all Muslims to liberate one complete full land of Palestine. It's
not just about liberating Al Quds. It's all occupied!"
MAS and ICNA issued a statement asserting their opposition to "any
statements that reflect hatred of the Jewish people, or any other religious
or ethnic community, or that call for the destruction of Israel. If any
such unfortunate statements were made by any speakers at our conference in
Chicago, we deeply regret them and affirm that such individuals will not be
invited to future conferences."
But Elsergany was back at the 2011 conference, where he preached
liberation "of all the lands usurped from the Muslims. If God wills,
it is coming."
The thread running through all of these examples – from Omeish's 2000
speeches to the Philadelphia "Ummah Day" program with
schoolchildren – is a call for jihad to eliminate Israel. It keeps
happening no matter how many times MAS claims the rhetoric does not reflect
the beliefs of a movement created by the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood.
Its statement Saturday expressed a "deep commitment to values of
peace, justice, freedom and sanctity of life are clear. As a faith-based
organization committed to building a just and virtuous society, we stand
strong in our condemnation of hate and violence anywhere, even in the
lyrics of a song."
Given the record, that's simply not credible.
Related Topics: Steven
Emerson, Muslim
American Society, Muslim
Brotherhood, indoctrination,
Birds
of Paradise, Ummah
Day, MAS
Leaders Academy, MEMRI,
Esam
Omeish, Ragheb
Elsergany, Abdurahman
Alamoudi, Shaker
Elsayed, Laura
Drake, suicide
bombings, ICNA
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