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May 15, 2019
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Report:
Al-Qaida-Linked Charities Funded Canadian Organization, Quran Competition
by John Rossomando • May 15, 2019
at 12:35 pm
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A Toronto-area mosque received funding from a Kuwaiti charity
blacklisted by the U.S. Treasury and the United Nations., the Kharon Brief found.
The Kharon Brief describes itself as an open-source intelligence group
headed by former senior officials from the U.S. Department of the
Treasury's Office of Intelligence and Analysis, Office of Foreign Assets
Control, and Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.
The Revival of Islamic Heritage Society (RIHS), which the United Nations
notes funded Osama bin Laden, gave an undetermined
amount of money to the North York, Ontario-based Abu Huraira Center. In
addition to supporting al-Qaida, RIHS also has given money to the South
Asian jihadist group Laskhar-e-Taiba.
"The U.S. Government has learned that RIHS senior leadership, who
have actively managed all aspects of the organization's day-to-day
operations, have been aware of both legitimate and illegitimate uses of
RIHS funds," the U.S. Treasury Department said in a June 2008 press release.
A post on the group's website captured by the Kharon Brief shows that it fundraised
for a January Quran competition co-sponsored by the Abu Huraira Center.
RIHS's website shows it sought to raise 53,000 Kuwaiti dinars, or
roughly $174,179, for the Toronto Quran Competition hosted by the mosque.
RIHS acts under the auspices of Kuwait's Ministry of Social Affairs and
Labor, according
to its official website, and Kuwait's ambassador to Canada attended
the Quran recitation. Its fundraising campaign helped the Al-Huraira Center buy a church building in
Toronto.
American Sheikh Waleed Idris al-Maneese, imam of the Dar al-Farooq
Islamic Center in Bloomington, Minn., and a leader of the Assembly of
Muslim Jurists of America (AMJA), was among
the competition's judges this year. Al-Maneese has a radical and anti-Semitic track record. He delivered a
November 2015 sermon promising that Jews would be punished by God in
Palestine.
"Even trees and stones will say: O Muslim, this is a Jew behind me,
kill him, except for Gharqad trees, the trees of the Jews," al-Maneese
said.
At least five members of Al-Maneese's mosque joined ISIS
or East Africa's Al-Shabaab.
The 2017 Toronto Quran Competition, also sponsored by the Abu Huraira
Center, was co-sponsored
by Eid Charity, one of several charities run by Qatar's ruling Al-Thani
family. Eid Charity gave money to al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP)
and worked closely with the Turkish charity IHH that also has al-Qaida ties.
RIHS leader Uthman al-Khamees spoke at the Al-Huraira
Center last July. He spoke last year saying that non-Muslims should convert
to Islam or be killed.
At least six Al-Huraira Center attendees joined Al-Shabaab the Kharon Brief found. Raed Jaser,
who was arrested in 2013 in connection with a plot to derail a
Canadian train, often prayed at Al-Huraira Center.
A competition at a Canadian mosque, which saw six attendees join
Al-Shabaab, is judged by a Minnesota cleric whose congregation saw five
people join Al-Shabaab and ISIS. And it was underwritten by a charity that
has given money to an al-Qaida branch.
Sometimes radicalization is right out in the open.
Related Topics: John
Rossomando, Revival
of Islamic Heritage Society, Abu
Huraira Center, Lashkar-e-Taiba,
Kharon
Brief, Waleed
Idris al-Maneese, al-Shabaab,
al-Qaida
in the Arabian Peninsula, Kuwait
Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor, Eid
Charity, Uthman
al-Khamees, Raed
Jaser
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