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MSNBC Uses Jihad-Teaching Extremist to Show How Muslim-Americans Are Celebrating Bin Laden’s Death

By Rusty Weiss | May 03, 2011 | 22:39

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It defies explanation for a major network to avoid performing a background check on the individuals they interview for their segments.  MSNBC however, has done it not once, but twice, in a single article. 

In a piece published earlier today by reporter, Kari Huus, two individuals with questionable ties are interviewed in an attempt to show that Muslim-Americans are indeed celebrating bin Laden’s death.  While there are plenty of spotlights placed on the backlash against Muslims, requisite accusations of Islamophobia, and even a mention of a ‘war on ignorance’, the report mentions nothing of the questionable backgrounds of Mohamed Magid and Yasir Qadhi.

Magid, president of the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), states that “Bin Laden was not a Muslim leader; he was a mass murderer of Muslims.”  And speaking of mass murderers, the ISNA in 2008 admitted in a federal district court in Dallas to holding ties with Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood.  Magid goes on to say that, “(Bin Laden’s) demise should be welcomed by all who believe in peace and human dignity.”  This has to create quite the contradiction for Magid, considering the Muslim Brotherhood has recently taken the opposite route, condemning the killing of bin Laden.

But the real gem here is the inclusion of Yasir Qadhi who claims that, “For too long, many of our fellow Americans have stereotyped the entire Muslim community as somehow being extensions of bin Laden.”  The problem with featuring Qadhi in a piece criticizing a terrorist?

Well, for starters, he is - by his own admission - a proud member of the U.S. terror watch list, and an instructor at an institution so extreme in their teachings, that an anti-terror consultant once dubbed the school ‘Jihad U.'

But that’s just for starters…

  • Qadhi partook in a 16-day conference along with the Underwear Bomber, Umar Farouk AbdulMutallab.  This conference, known as an Islamic ‘Knowledge Fest’, was organized by the Al Maghrib Institute where Qadhi is the Dean of Academic Affairs, an establishment not exactly known for its mainstream teachings.  In fact, it had earned the nickname ‘Jihad U' by anti-terrorism consultant, Patrick Poole, who in 2007 voiced his concern that their Islamic studies program was preaching "messages of religious extremism, racial bigotry and advocacy of jihad and militancy."
  • Holocaust denial always seems to be a favorite of extremists, and Qadhi is no exception. In a 2001 lecture, Yasir Qadhi highly recommends that listeners read a book known as the Hoax of the Holocaust, urging them to ‘look up yourself what Hitler really wanted to do.'
  • Qadhi served as a guest speaker at a conference organized by the Islam Channel, who's Chief Executive Officer was convicted terrorist Mohamed Ali Harrath.
  • Qadhi is an ardent defender of Dr. Ali al-Timimi, convicted of inciting terrorism via the Virginia Jihad Network. The good doctor urged his followers to take up arms against U.S. troops shortly after the 9/11 tragedy.

Perhaps we need a new color, as the red flags consistently being thrown up concerning terrorists, their preachers, and their teachers, aren't being readily recognized by the media.

Rusty can be contacted at The Mental Recession 

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Oh, there's celebration all right

Submitted by jon_torlin on Tue, 05/03/2011 - 11:21pm.

There's celebration for bin Laden's death in the Muslim community, all right, but it's not that he died in a so-called 40-minute gun battle(I'm still dubious of the accounts of that, but then again, I trust very little...actually nothing, of this bogus potus with the totus) but that he died as a martyr.  He's being celebrated as one, some claiming that's the way he wanted to go.

That's in addition to condemning the killing by the bro'hood.  So they are going to use his death as a reason to continue the jihad against the Great Satan.(they use just about any reason, so no surprise there)

Yasir Qadhi has it wrong though.  The entire muslim community is not an extension of bin Laden.  It never has been.  It's these jihadists and those that help them, support them, even celebrate them that are extensions of the Koran that drive them to do what they do, which is "KILL THE INFIDEL."

And finally, there is no such thing as a mass murder of Muslims.  I can't remember where I saw the reference, but I think it was that crazy guy from the UK Choudary that said that the Muslims that might have been in the WTC towers were part of the jihad and the only "innocent" people in the attack and everyone else was considered fodder for the jihad.  In other words, killing muslims while killing non-muslims is encouraged.  If there were muslims that were killed in some sort of attack, they are automatically martyrs.

God, these people are seriously screwed up!  And more than a BILLION people are part of this??

-Jon

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Back on 9/11 I worked with a

Submitted by The Glen on Tue, 05/03/2011 - 11:44pm.

Back on 9/11 I worked with a man named Osama, he was an Egyptian from Cairo that came over to play jazz piano of all things. When we found out it was Bin Laden that was the culprit the Osama here went ballistic because people we going to judge him because of his name. He went off on why it couldn't have been Frank Bin Laden, Steve Bin Laden or Pedro Bin Laden. When somebody suggested he go by something else, Osama replied:

"Why? I'm not the one who's a douche." He didn't use douche, but this forum has profanity filters.

He still changed his name to Sam. Maybe now he can change it back.

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Reminds me of a friend of mine . . .

Submitted by ctophfranko on Wed, 05/04/2011 - 12:19am.

Michael Bolton

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ctophfrank

Submitted by hydrodynDM on Wed, 05/04/2011 - 12:23am.

Perfect

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I wonder what's wrong?

Submitted by ctophfranko on Wed, 05/04/2011 - 12:15am.

It seems any time people try to find moderate Muslims to prop up the PC ideal of such a thing existing, they end up supporting terror or I don't know, beheading their wife. 

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I wonder what's wrong?

Submitted by ctophfranko on Wed, 05/04/2011 - 12:16am.

It seems any time people try to find moderate Muslims to prop up the PC ideal of such a thing existing, they end up supporting terror or I don't know, beheading their wife. 

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I think I will stick with my

Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Wed, 05/04/2011 - 1:03am.

I think I will stick with my stereotypical view that all muslims lie,islam is a hate cult and obama's primary reason was politcally motivated, any benefit to the American people was merely an added benefit.

Non, je ne regrette rien. "You aren't angry because I might be a racist, you're angry because you know I'm right".
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I should have known I

Submitted by amyshulk on Wed, 05/04/2011 - 4:00am.

I should have known I wouldn't be the only one who had their bs meter tilt!!!

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