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Middle East studies in the NewsIllinois State Police Muslim Chaplain Identified As Part Of U.S. Muslim Brotherhood's Palestine Committee [incl. Ingrid Mattson]
The Global Muslim Brotherhood Daily Report http://globalmbreport.org/?p=2528&owa_from=feed&owa_sid= http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/9258 U.S. media has reported on the controversy involving a Chicago-area imam who last year became the Illinois State Police Department's first and only Muslim chaplain. According to an ABC report:
In addition to being an imam at the Mosque Foundation, also home of the Bridgeview Mosque, Mr. Mustafa serves as the Foundation's Associate Director. The Foundation's last know Director was Sheikh Jamial Said identified by a 2004 Chicago newspaperinvestigation as inspired by the Muslim Brotherhood, educated at a Saudi Arabian University, and noted for his sermons espousing strict Islamic fundamentalist views and critical of America as "a land of disbelievers." Part of his salary was paid by the government of Saudi Arabia. As much as $1 million a year was raised from mosque members which was then sent to overseas Muslim charities. The mosque donated money to three Islamic charities that have since been identified as involved in financing terrorism—the Holy Land Foundation, Benevolence International, and the Global Relief Foundation. One of the mosque's eight-member executive committee was Muhammad Salah, a Muslim Brotherhood member who was arrested in Israel in 1993 and has since been identified as a Hamas military commander. Mosque leaders were also leaders of the Quranic Literacy Institute, and the Islamic Association for Palestine, the predecessor of the Council fof American Islamic Relations (CAIR). Interestingly, Mr. Mustapha's online resume indicates that in addition to his role as Associate Director of the Mosque Foundation, he is also a teacher at the UniversalSchool, also located in Bridgeview . It should also be noted that both Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) President Ingrid Mattson and ISNA Secretary-General Safaa Zarzour have also been associated with the Universal School which although located next to the mosque denies any connection to it. Despite these denials Bassam Osman islisted on the school website as a director and as a "Representative of NAIT." A Hudson Institute report identifies Mr. Osman as a U.S. Muslim Brotherhood leader and NAIT (North American Islamic Trust), as a part of the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), holding title to many U.S. mosques and Islamic facilities associated with the U.S. Brotherhood. The Tribune reported that the Bridgeview mosque had also been deeded to NAIT in 1981 by Islamic fundamentalists who had taken over the mosque from its former leaders. Dr. Mattson also currently serves as one of the NAIT Trustees. Note: Articles listed under "Middle East studies in the News" provide information on current developments concerning Middle East studies on North American campuses. These reports do not necessarily reflect the views of Campus Watch and do not necessarily correspond to Campus Watch's critique.receive the latest by email: subscribe to campus watch's free mailing list
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