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Wednesday, 28 December 2022

DR. ALI ATAIE ISLAM & CHRIST - MISISLAMISM. Fear, Inc.The Roots of the Islamophobia Network in America


MUHAMMAD IS THE CLOSEST BROTHER OF JESUS CHRIST -  AND HE BEST, THE MOST TRUSTWORTHY, THE MOST FORGIVING, THE MOST GENEROUS, THE MOST TOLERANT AND LOVING HUMAN BEING AND FIGHTER I HAVE EVER READ ABOUT IN MY ENTIRE LIFE, HATED BY ALMOST THE ENTIRE WORLD.  HE GAVE HUMANITY AND THE WORLDS THE MOST PERFECT WAY OF LIFE - ISLAM!!!

 

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DR. ALI ATAIE 2014

How Islam Views the Person of Jesus Christ (peace be upon him)

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Dr. Ali Ataie speaks about Jesus Christ as a central figure in the New Testament of the Bible, but he is also valued in Islam, and holds importance in the Qur'an. Dr. Ataie speaks about core theological issues found in the Gospel of John that clash with Qur’anic teachings about the person of Prophet Jesus (‘alayhi al-salam). Jesus (peace be upon him) is acknowledged in both Christianity and Islam and is inseparable from the core beliefs of each religion. Yet despite so many similarities and common grounds, there are several differences about Jesus that are distinct to both Islam and Christianity. 

 - More Dr. Ali Ataie: http://mcceastbay.org/ali-ataie 

This talk was delivered at Islamic Center of Inland Empire on February 28, 2014. 

Subscribe to their channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/icieonline This video was delivered at the Muslim Community Center - East Bay in Pleasanton, California. About Ustadh Dr. Ali Ataie Ali Ataie is a perennial student and researcher who has been involved in interfaith activities for over two decades. He holds a Masters in biblical studies with a focus on New Testament and biblical languages. He also holds a PhD in cultural and historical studies in religion from the Graduate Theological Union. His doctoral work focused on Muslim hermeneutics of Biblical texts, especially the Gospel of John. He lives in San Ramon, CA with his wife Roya and three daughters. More MCC East Bay: Events & Activities: http://www.mcceastbay.org/newsletter 

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THE CLOSEST BROTHER OF JESUS CHRIST - MUHAMMAD THE BEST, THE MOST TRUSTWORTHY, THE MOST FORGIVING, THE MOST GENEROUS HUMAN BEING AND FIGHTER I HAVE EVER READ ABOUT IN MY ENTIRE LIFE, HATED BY ALMOST THE ENTIRE WORLD TO WHOM HE GAVE THE MOST PERFECT WAY OF LIFE - ISLAM!!! DR. ALI ATAIE IS THE FIRST I EVER HEARD IN 77 YEARS SAYING SUCH PEARLS ABOUT THE PROPHET OF ISLAM! 
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MISISLAMISM. Fear, Inc.The Roots of the Islamophobia Network in America
Report

Fear, Inc. The Roots of the Islamophobia Network in America

A look at the Islamophobia network that profoundly misrepresents Islam and American Muslims in the United States.

 (U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, after attack)
(U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, after attack)

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On July 22, a man planted a bomb in an Oslo government building that killed eight people. A few hours after the explosion, he shot and killed 68 people, mostly teenagers, at a Labor Party youth camp on Norway’s Utoya Island.

By midday, pundits were speculating as to who had perpetrated the greatest massacre in Norwegian history since World War II. Numerous mainstream media outlets, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Atlantic, speculated about an Al Qaeda connection and a “jihadist” motivation behind the attacks. But by the next morning it was clear that the attacker was a 32-year-old, white, blond-haired and blue-eyed Norwegian named Anders Breivik. He was not a Muslim, but rather a self-described Christian conservative.

According to his attorney, Breivik claimed responsibility for his self-described “gruesome but necessary” actions. On July 26, Breivik told the court that violence was “necessary” to save Europe from Marxism and “Muslimization.” In his 1,500-page manifesto, which meticulously details his attack methods and aims to inspire others to extremist violence, Breivik vows “brutal and breathtaking operations which will result in casualties” to fight the alleged “ongoing Islamic Colonization of Europe.”

Breivik’s manifesto contains numerous footnotes and in-text citations to American bloggers and pundits, quoting them as experts on Islam’s “war against the West.” This small group of anti-Muslim organizations and individuals in our nation is obscure to most Americans but wields great influence in shaping the national and international political debate. Their names are heralded within communities that are actively organizing against Islam and targeting Muslims in the United States.

Breivik, for example, cited Robert Spencer, one of the anti-Muslim misinformation scholars we profile in this report, and his blog, Jihad Watch, 162 times in his manifesto. Spencer’s website, which “tracks the attempts of radical Islam to subvert Western culture,” boasts another member of this Islamophobia network in America, David Horowitz, on his Freedom Center website. Pamela Geller, Spencer’s frequent collaborator, and her blog, Atlas Shrugs, was mentioned 12 times.

Geller and Spencer co-founded the organization Stop Islamization of America, a group whose actions and rhetoric the Anti-Defamation League concluded “promotes a conspiratorial anti-Muslim agenda under the guise of fighting radical Islam. The group seeks to rouse public fears by consistently vilifying the Islamic faith and asserting the existence of an Islamic conspiracy to destroy “American values.” Based on Breivik’s sheer number of citations and references to the writings of these individuals, it is clear that he read and relied on the hateful, anti-Muslim ideology of a number of men and women detailed in this report&a select handful of scholars and activists who work together to create and promote misinformation about Muslims.

While these bloggers and pundits were not responsible for Breivik’s deadly attacks, their writings on Islam and multiculturalism appear to have helped create a world view, held by this lone Norwegian gunman, that sees Islam as at war with the West and the West needing to be defended. According to former CIA officer and terrorism consultant Marc Sageman, just as religious extremism “is the infrastructure from which Al Qaeda emerged,” the writings of these anti-Muslim misinformation experts are “the infrastructure from which Breivik emerged.” Sageman adds that their rhetoric “is not cost-free.”

These pundits and bloggers, however, are not the only members of the Islamophobia infrastructure. Breivik’s manifesto also cites think tanks, such as the Center for Security Policy, the Middle East Forum, and the Investigative Project on Terrorism—three other organizations we profile in this report. Together, this core group of deeply intertwined individuals and organizations manufacture and exaggerate threats of “creeping Sharia,” Islamic domination of the West, and purported obligatory calls to violence against all non-Muslims by the Quran.

This network of hate is not a new presence in the United States. Indeed, its ability to organize, coordinate, and disseminate its ideology through grassroots organizations increased dramatically over the past 10 years. Furthermore, its ability to influence politicians’ talking points and wedge issues for the upcoming 2012 elections has mainstreamed what was once considered fringe, extremist rhetoric.

And it all starts with the money flowing from a select group of foundations. A small group of foundations and wealthy donors are the lifeblood of the Islamophobia network in America, providing critical funding to a clutch of right-wing think tanks that peddle hate and fear of Muslims and Islam—in the form of books, reports, websites, blogs, and carefully crafted talking points that anti-Islam grassroots organizations and some right-wing religious groups use as propaganda for their constituency.

Some of these foundations and wealthy donors also provide direct funding to anti-Islam grassroots groups. According to our extensive analysis, here are the top seven contributors to promoting Islamophobia in our country:

  • Donors Capital Fund
  • Richard Mellon Scaife foundations
  • Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation
  • Newton D. & Rochelle F. Becker foundations and charitable trust
  • Russell Berrie Foundation
  • Anchorage Charitable Fund and William Rosenwald Family Fund
  • Fairbrook Foundation

Altogether, these seven charitable groups provided $42.6 million to Islamophobia think tanks between 2001 and 2009—funding that supports the scholars and experts that are the subject of our next chapter as well as some of the grassroots groups that are the subject of Chapter 3 of our report.

And what does this money fund? Well, here’s one of many cases in point: Last July, former Speaker of the House of Representatives Newt Gingrich warned a conservative audience at the American Enterprise Institute that the Islamic practice of Sharia was “a mortal threat to the survival of freedom in the United States and in the world as we know it.” Gingrich went on to claim that “Sharia in its natural form has principles and punishments totally abhorrent to the Western world.”

Sharia, or Muslim religious code, includes practices such as charitable giving, prayer, and honoring one’s parents—precepts virtually identical to those of Christianity and Judaism. But Gingrich and other conservatives promote alarmist notions about a nearly 1,500-year-old religion for a variety of sinister political, financial, and ideological motives. In his remarks that day, Gingrich mimicked the language of conservative analyst Andrew McCarthy, who co-wrote a report calling Sharia “the preeminent totalitarian threat of our time.” Such similarities in language are no accident. Look no further than the organization that released McCarthy’s anti-Sharia report: the aforementioned Center for Security Policy, which is a central hub of the anti-Muslim network and an active promoter of anti- Sharia messaging and anti-Muslim rhetoric.

In fact, CSP is a key source for right-wing politicians, pundits, and grassroots organizations, providing them with a steady stream of reports mischaracterizing Islam and warnings about the dangers of Islam and American Muslims. Operating under the leadership of Frank Gaffney, the organization is funded by a small number of foundations and donors with a deep understanding of how to influence U.S. politics by promoting highly alarming threats to our national security. CSP is joined by other anti-Muslim organizations in this lucrative business, such as Stop Islamization of America and the Society of Americans for National Existence. Many of the leaders of these organizations are well-schooled in the art of getting attention in the press, particularly Fox News, The Wall Street Journal editorial pages, The Washington Times, and a variety of right-wing websites and radio outlets.

Misinformation experts such as Gaffney consult and work with such right-wing grassroots organizations as ACT! for America and the Eagle Forum, as well as religious right groups such as the Faith and Freedom Coalition and American Family Association, to spread their message. Speaking at their conferences, writing on their websites, and appearing on their radio shows, these experts rail against Islam and cast suspicion on American Muslims. Much of their propaganda gets churned into fundraising appeals by grassroots and religious right groups. The money they raise then enters the political process and helps fund ads supporting politicians who echo alarmist warnings and sponsor anti-Muslim attacks.

These efforts recall some of the darkest episodes in American history, in which religious, ethnic, and racial minorities were discriminated against and persecuted. From Catholics, Mormons, Japanese Americans, European immigrants, Jews, and African Americans, the story of America is one of struggle to achieve in practice our founding ideals. Unfortunately, American Muslims and Islam are the latest chapter in a long American struggle against scapegoating based on religion, race, or creed.

Due in part to the relentless efforts of this small group of individuals and organizations, Islam is now the most negatively viewed religion in America. Only 37 percent of Americans have a favorable opinion of Islam: the lowest favorability rating since 2001, according to a 2010 ABC News/Washington Post poll. According to a 2010 Time magazine poll, 28 percent of voters do not believe Muslims should be eligible to sit on the U.S. Supreme Court, and nearly one-third of the country thinks followers of Islam should be barred from running for president.

The terrorist attacks on 9/11 alone did not drive Americans’ perceptions of Muslims and Islam. President George W. Bush reflected the general opinion of the American public at the time when he went to great lengths to make clear that Islam and Muslims are not the enemy. Speaking to a roundtable of Arab and Muslim American leaders at the Afghanistan embassy in 2002, for example, President Bush said, “All Americans must recognize that the face of terror is not the true faith—face of Islam. Islam is a faith that brings comfort to a billion people around the world. It’s a faith that has made brothers and sisters of every race. It’s a faith based upon love, not hate.”

Unfortunately, President Bush’s words were soon eclipsed by an organized escalation of hateful statements about Muslims and Islam from the members of the Islamophobia network profiled in this report. This is as sad as it is dangerous. It is enormously important to understand that alienating the Muslim American community not only threatens our fundamental promise of religious freedom, it also hurts our efforts to combat terrorism. Since 9/11, the Muslim American community has helped security and law enforcement officials prevent more than 40 percent of Al Qaeda terrorist plots threatening America. The largest single source of initial information to authorities about the few Muslim American plots has come from the Muslim American community.

Around the world, there are people killing people in the name of Islam, with which most Muslims disagree. Indeed, in most cases of radicalized neighbors, family members, or friends, the Muslim American community is as baffled, disturbed, and surprised by their appearance as the general public. Treating Muslim American citizens and neighbors as part of the problem, rather than part of the solution, is not only offensive to America’s core values, it is utterly ineffective in combating terrorism and violent extremism.

The White House recently released the national strategy for combating violent extremism, “Empowering Local Partners to Prevent Violent Extremism in the United States.” One of the top focal points of the effort is to “counter al-Qa’ida’s propaganda that the United States is somehow at war with Islam.” Yet orchestrated efforts by the individuals and organizations detailed in this report make it easy for al-Qa’ida to assert that America hates Muslims and that Muslims around the world are persecuted for the simple crime of being Muslims and practicing their religion.

Sadly, the current isolation of American Muslims echoes past witch hunts in our history—from the divisive McCarthyite purges of the 1950s to the sometimes violent anti-immigrant campaigns in the 19th and 20th centuries. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has compared the fear-mongering of Muslims with anti-Catholic sentiment of the past. In response to the fabricated “Ground Zero mosque” controversy in New York last summer, Mayor Bloomberg said:

In the 1700s, even as religious freedom took hold in America, Catholics in New York were effectively prohibited from practicing their religion, and priests could be arrested. Largely as a result, the first Catholic parish in New York City was not established until the 1780s, St. Peter’s on Barclay Street, which still stands just one block north of the World Trade Center site, and one block south of the proposed mosque and community center. … We would betray our values and play into our enemies’ hands if we were to treat Muslims differently than anyone else.

This report shines a light on the Islamophobia network of so-called experts, academics, institutions, grassroots organizations, media outlets, and donors who manufacture, produce, distribute, and mainstream an irrational fear of Islam and Muslims. Let us learn the proper lesson from the past, and rise above fear-mongering to public awareness, acceptance, and respect for our fellow Americans. In doing so, let us prevent hatred from infecting and endangering our country again.

In the pages that follow, we profile the small number of funders, organizations, and individuals who have contributed to the discourse on Islamophobia in this country. We begin with the money trail in Chapter 1—our analysis of the funding streams that support anti-Muslim activities. Chapter 2 identifies the intellectual nexus of the Islamophobia network. Chapter 3 highlights the key grassroots players and organizations that help spread the messages of hate. Chapter 4 aggregates the key media amplifiers of Islamophobia. And Chapter 5 brings attention to the elected officials who frequently support the causes of anti- Muslim organizing.

Before we begin, a word about the term “Islamophobia.” We don’t use this term lightly. We define it as an exaggerated fear, hatred, and hostility toward Islam and Muslims that is perpetuated by negative stereotypes resulting in bias, discrimination, and the marginalization and exclusion of Muslims from America’s social, political, and civic life.

It is our view that in order to safeguard our national security and uphold America’s core values, we must return to a fact-based civil discourse regarding the challenges we face as a nation and world. This discourse must be frank and honest, but also consistent with American values of religious liberty, equal justice under the law, and respect for pluralism. A first step toward the goal of honest, civil discourse is to expose—and marginalize—the influence of the individuals and groups who make up the Islamophobia network in America by actively working to divide Americans against one another through misinformation.

Wajahat Ali is a researcher at the Center for American Progress and a researcher for the Center for American Progress Action Fund. Eli Clifton is a researcher at the Center for American Progress and a national security reporter for the Center for American Progress Action Fund and ThinkProgress.org. Matthew Duss is a Policy Analyst at the Center for American Progress and Director of the Center’s Middle East Progress. Lee Fang is a researcher at the Center for American Progress and an investigative researcher/blogger for the Center for American Progress Action Fund and ThinkProgress.org. Scott Keyes is a researcher at the Center for American Progress and an investigative researcher for ThinkProgress.org at the Center for American Progress Action Fund. Faiz Shakir is a Vice President at the Center for American Progress and serves as Editor-in-Chief of ThinkProgress.org.

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Tuesday, 8 March 2016

PR ANTHONY HALL & DR KEVIN BARRETT - GENOCIDE IN NORTH AMERICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST

After my Mother gave birth to her first 4 Devils, I was born in 1945 in a French-British Slave colony to fight Satan and defend (unsuccessfully) Freedom, Truth, Justice, and a Universal Moral, Fraternal and Sisterly Way of Life (Islam) AT GREAT PERSONAL COSTS, but, learned too late in life that "humans" did not deserve my sacrifice although the experience saved my humanity!  

My mother would give birth to 6 more who never stopped fighting over money and property until they ripped off their own parents, brothers and sisters.  The love of money, greed, jealousy, hypocrisy, ignorance, and their hatred of God have been at the root of so much evil that destroyed our family to the great contentment of the European Colonials (Satan) who did everything for that with their GOVERNMENT and SATANIC LAWS!   But, the battle has to go on no matter what! 

We must not forget the Hindustani and African Genocide and Culturocide perpetrated by the British and French Empires and the Christian Churches.

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 The above is the Satanic Deed of DEVIL NUMBER 3 (SATAN HIMSELF).  A clipped photograph of me that SATAN had in his possession is seen here stuck on the pig's head.  And SATAN and his English wife (both Police informants) sell pork, cigarettes and alcohol in their Restaurant. The Judaic Police called it a JOKE and the media lied about me saying we were victims of Black Magic when I told them it was one of a DEATH THREAT and a case of embezzlement, an attack on my religion and an incitation to hatred and violence from an apostate and very violent man, a former boxer and gang member back home!  My home was burgled and my car stolen by Satan!  He told the Police the car was his and he came to my property and took it in the middle of the night!  I did buy it from him!  This is why I say that my mother had given birth to devils!  When I arrived in Mauritius in 1968, I saw my bankrupt father had completely lost his mind because of one Dr Raman, a shrink "doctor" and his poisons!  When I took over the management of our affairs, most of the Devils in my family declared war on me and THEY WON!

 
Warmongering Europeans and Judaics are immortal!
 Some civilisations rejoice at the departure of their loved ones. Others lament and die twice! 
Judaics lament those who never went to the homicidal gas chambers that never existed!  Strange world!
 
 
  Watch out how Pr Anthony Hall is SHAKING IN HIS PANTS when he talks about the "Christian Armenian Genocide" (as if they were a kind of PURE entity) that he says occurred withing the OTTOMAN EMPIRE (which is false!) associated with TURKEY, but omits the real culprits, the JUDAICS, the Crypto-Jews and Kemal the JUDAIC PERVERT!

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqFt2mXWeFw&list=PLqErxFUc8vrNY5FPuebzpK4KA5i1KaPfw

 A Very Emotional Max Igan Says It's Time To Arrest Those Really Responsible For Paris!

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“Confronting Genocide in North America and the Middle East” — International Symposium To Be Live Streamed on Wed. March 9th


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Since Raphael Lemkin invented the term in 1944, “genocide” has entered the law books as an extremely serious international crime. Throughout the Cold War the UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide was completely unenforced. Since the demise of the Soviet Union there have been sporadic attempts to address this crime as carried out, for instance, in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia in the early 1990s. There has been less willingness to address the genocide of Indigenous peoples in North America, Australia and the Middle East. In Canada some small but important beginnings have been made to bring forward the concept of the cultural genocide of Indigenous peoples. This breakthrough has occurred as a result of the investigation of a federal “Truth and Reconciliation Commission” charged to investigate federally-funded church-run Christian residential schools created to cut Aboriginal youths off from access to their families, communities, languages and indigenous cultural practices. 
 False Flag Weekly News is hosting a special broadcast on Wed. March 9 at 8 pm Eastern Time, 5 pm Pacific, to reflect on the outcome of a one day seminar on these vital issues hosted at the McGill Law School in Montreal Canada by the International Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies. This LIVE STREAM EVENT, which is part of the formal proceedings of Prof. Tony Hall’s class at the University of Lethbridge, will be co-hosted by Dr. Kevin Barrett and includes some of the delegates leading the panel discussions at the McGill conference. 
  These questions will be explored in an academic setting live streamed from McGill University in Montreal, Québec, Canada. Also contributing via live stream from Wisconsin will be Dr. Kevin Barrett who is co-host along with Prof. Hall of False Flag Weekly News. A convert to Islam, Dr. Barrett is editor of the book, Another French False Flag. Also participating via live stream from the University of Lethbridge in Alberta Canada will be Prof. Hall’s students in a second year social science course entitled “Globalization since 1492.” 


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