via “Ground Zero” mosque’s imam is replaced – NYPOST.com.
The Muslim leader behind the beleaguered Islamic cultural center and mosque near Ground Zero is being sidelined as part of a major leadership shakeup, organizers of the controversial project announced yesterday.
Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf will no longer be the chief religious figure in the project — though he will still play a lesser, behind-the-scenes, role in support of the planned 13-story, $100 million facility, officials said.
Rauf’s replacement, Imam Abdallah Adhami, who has been active in New York’s Muslim community, will now handle religious programming for the project, known as Park51.
Park51 organizers downplayed Rauf’s diminished role — emphasizing the imam has just launched a nationwide tour on interfaith relations. He will address the Islamic Society in North America’s diversity conference today in Detroit.
They also note he remains on Park51′s board of directors.
There’s been speculation since the summer that relations had soured between Rauf and Sharif El-Gamal, the president and chief developer of Park51.
“It is an honor for me, personally, to welcome Imam Adhami to our team. I look forward to his leadership and assistance in the development of Park51,” El-Gamal said.
Born in Washington, Adhami has a degree in architecture from Brooklyn’s Pratt Institute.
Critics of the project pointed out that Adhami has a link to Imam Siraj Wahhaj, of Brooklyn, whom prosecutors fingered as an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Wahhaj also was a character witness in the trial of convicted terror plotter Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman.
Adhami designed Wahhaj’s Brooklyn mosque, Masjid al Taqwa. Wahhaj also is highlighted on an Adhami-created Web site, Sakeenah.org.
Adhami called the appointment “an extraordinary opportunity to be a key adviser on a project going forward that has enormous creative and healing potential.”
Tim Brown, a retired firefighter who responded to the 9/11 attacks and has sued to block the mosque, said it sounded like Park51 and Rauf “got a divorce.”
“Imam Rauf can’t raise money needed for the project. He’s toxic. He’s only hurt the 9/11 survivors, not built bridges,” Brown said.
Brown was troubled by Adhami’s link toWahhaj.
“Siraj Wahhaj is as radical as you can get,” he said.
We’ve covered Wahhaj many times including his speeched inciting Muslims in the U.S. to wage jihad.
Wahhaj’s profile from Discover the Networks:
In a 1992 address to an audience of Muslims in New Jersey, Wahhaj expressed his desire to see Muslims seize control of the United States and replace its constitutional government with an Islamic caliphate. “If we were united and strong,” Wahhaj said, “we’d elect our own emir [leader] and give allegiance to him…. [T]ake my word, if 6-8 million Muslims unite in America, the country will come to us.”
Listen to this Siraj Wahhaj speech where he states Islam commands jihad of the true soldiers of Allah (SoA)…and says Muslims all over the world are getting their butts kicked, except those Muslims in Afghanistan.
More on Wahhaj in these previous Creeping Sharia posts.
Even dhimmi Mayor Bloomberg knows that Siraj Wahhaj is as radical as you can get. Unfortunately, Bloomberg was friendly with Wahhaj until it was pointed out that Wahhaj is an unindicted co-conspirator and long-time supporter of the convicted 1993 World Trade Center bombing mastermind. Bloomberg regrets greeting ’93 WTC ‘plotter’.
Does Adhami support sharia as feverishly as Rauf and Khan? What lurks in his background?
He was listed as a speaker at another unindicted co-conspirator and Muslim Brotherhood-linked Islamist group’s 2010 conference as we posted on here, ISNA’s annual convention, over July 4th, a Who’s Who of Islamist’s and jihad supporters. Expect more of the same under a different name.
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The lunatic Muslim barbarians now want to kill the Pope.
http://weaselzippers.us/2011/01/15/thousands-of-pakistani-muslims-protest-against-pope-benedict-threaten-to-kill-him-if-he-challenges-the-prophet/
Hi.
Hmmmm….Replacing a “Moderate” with a descendant of the noble lineage of the family of the Prophet Muhammad and Sharia” expert??He began his studies of shari’ah at the age of eight.Last known residence Damascus, Syria, with his wife and son.Co signer of the Amman Message as quote “Islamic Missionary and Scholar” .Yup he’s pro Sharia if you ask me !
http://ammanmessage.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=21&Itemid=34
That wouldn’t be the first Pope radical Islamists shot at. The role of Islam in the last papal shooting was downplayed.
Th e mayor of New York needs an enema
One piece of CAMEL DUNG for another. Like to see a HOMO IMAM for a change, OOOPS forgot they KILL HOMO’S.
[...] Creeping Sharia Listen to this Siraj Wahhaj speech where he states Islam commands jihad of the true soldiers of Allah (SoA)…and says Muslims all over the world are getting their butts kicked, except those Muslims in Afghanistan. [...]
IMAM RAUF is taking his act on the road!! Need someone to care of the infidels back home!!!!
Or he was asked by Obama/Holder/Napolitano/Bloomberg to step aside for obvious reasons
A moderate Imam? They can`t even condemn the terrorists of 9/11 and we are suppose to trust that they are for peace? Not the way I see it and everyone knows or should know what their agenda is!
I am discouraged that the GZ Mosque project seems to be on tract for completion at some point in the (not-too-distant?) future – and this new Imam as leader is even more discouraging. Further, the fact that the crook wannabee developer (with walk-around $$ from unknown, shadowy sources), El- Gamel, is still strutting his rotten stuff is also discouraging to read. At what point do all anti-Jihadist, pro-Americans finallly say, “No Mas?!?!?”
[...] that is the same Siraj Wahhaj that sharia-promoting Ground Zero mosque imam Faisal Rauf’s replacement has close ties [...]
We expats on Ross’s Right Angle enjoy all your good posts, but for the benefit of non-Americans, could somebody explain in legalese what exactly an unindicted co-conspirator is.
If the cops know someone is a conspirator, why do they not get indicted?
Read more & follow the links here
It’s a great question particularly in CAIR’s case with the mounting evidence against them and their constant use of legal jihad against America/Americans.
Maybe Rauf’s handlers/financiers are growing impatient with his lack of success in controlling local politics. Maybe its time for the muslims to take the gloves off and show New York who is really in charge, before imam obama is ousted.
[...] legislators TBA. Yes, that is the same Siraj Wahhaj that sharia-promoting Ground Zero mosque imamFaisal Rauf’s replacement has close ties with. Wahhaj’s profile from Discover the Networks: In September 1991 Wahhaj stated [...]
It’s Hard to Remember the MLK “Dream” When You’re Awake
No matter what hopes were stirred in America decades ago – no matter what progress evolved from civil rights legislation or where civil leadership sparked the moral will to act to end age-old prejudice and segregation – a different reality is now in place.
As Americans celebrate the principles embodied in a man who was one among several activists and young idealists, a portion of this nation’s people will find it difficult to connect the past to the present.
Dr. King is typically known to Americans as a decent but incredibly predictable and rather somber human being, who did a certain amount “good” for his own, adhered at all times to peaceful means, and never became impatient with white people. However, commemorations have historically fallen short of honoring the characteristics that make him genuinely great and worth our respect. One of these facts, for instance, is that King, while peaceful in his tactics and loyal to the principles of Gandhi and Tolstoy, was nonetheless a revolutionary and an unbending man who fought against enormous hostilities and broke unjust laws, spent months in jail to dramatize the limits of conventional efforts carried out under the law, and called on the rest of the nation to find the courage to do the same. He encouraged our citizens to ask what it means to be a “free” or “unfree” person in a nation that revokes freedom to its most marginalized citizens. Biographies generally make reference to this work but then divert us to less actionable items, the part that makes his name important in the history of ideas and renders him an influential moral force in almost every comer of the earth.
Dr. King straightforwardly spoke his mind about the U. S. role in promoting unnecessary and inexcusable destruction in Vietnam and in other parts of Southeast Asia. He frequently expressed his moral outrage at the fact that President Lyndon Johnson lied -first to the nation, then to the entire world – as he spoke of peace while dropping bombs on innocent civilians. King was enraged by this country’s toleration of racial inequality and economic injustice and he defied the U.S. government in the most dramatic way he knew. “America,” said Dr. King, “is the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today.” He spoke these words on June 4, 1967. Ten months later, a sharpshooter in Memphis would prove his words correct by killing him.
Our leaders would do well, this day and in this time, to share the profound convictions that were honest reflections of the character of Dr. King; not the sanitized version of a prize-winning preacher, but the story of a man who believed that exaggerated politics of identity should not prevent solidarity between people with different experiences; a man whose dream did not envision unhyphenated Americanism. The core of King’s noble vision was unity constructed by composing into a harmonious whole the best qualities that each contributing group has to offer.
We pay King homage now but, like so many rebels, King was thoroughly detested by many of his fellow citizens. Once dead, American leaders and critics proclaimed him to be a brilliant peacemaker. It seems to be a rule of thumb in the United States, as in most other nations, that the only acceptable rebel, one whose greatness is most certain and untainted, is a dead one. But what about King’s dream? The unrelenting reminders of America’s racist past present a serious challenge to the hope that many hold for a nation that has yet to live out its most cherished values – liberty and justice for all – and to those who feel challenged forces in our society, today, who see no reason to regret a pattern of reversion to an older order of accepted bigotry of minorities and even find it possible to ridicule the notion that discrimination has a damaging effect upon the entire nation. Forces that have created the current wave of anti-mosque protests around the country and represent a new threat to the religious freedom of Muslims in America. Forces who hold the religion of 1.5 billion people responsible for the terrible deed of nineteen.
The circumstances surrounding that terrible event were, perhaps, beyond human control but the conduct that followed was within our own power.
Incidents of discrimination and bias aimed at Muslim Americans have been rising since the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Anti-Muslim rhetoric, contrived to inflict a biased system of justice – one that manipulates how we think about “those people” who are “not like us.”
Islamophobia allows threats that were once secret and unaccepted to be either open and socially acceptable or tolerated; either way, not sufficiently challenged or denounced.
Martin Luther King’s Dream has taken an ominous turn as a growing number of political leaders have begun to denounce Muslim Americans who have been loyal and engaged citizens in the U.S. for generations. Now would be a good time for activists of conscience to speak out against anti-Muslim rhetoric and speak up for diversity, equality, religious freedom, and for a dream that has yet to become a reality for some.
-Khalilah Sabra
Muslim American Society
funniest bs I read all day
KING was ZIONIST spit that out
dawa spammer
ISLAM is not a race
anditis ISLAM theat sees anyone else as OTHER worthy of lesser status (or death)
read your own damn book we have
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