Hamas-linked CAIR is an unindicted co-conspirator in a Hamas terror funding case -- so named by the Justice Department. CAIR operatives have repeatedly refused to denounce Hamas and Hizballah as terrorist groups. Several former CAIR officials have been convicted of various crimes related to jihad terror. CAIR's cofounder and longtime Board chairman (Omar Ahmad), as well as its chief spokesman (Honest Ibe Hooper), have made Islamic supremacist statements.
So the fact that Hamas-linked CAIR would slam the Muslim opponents of a jihad terror group should come as no surprise to anyone.
An update on this story. "CAIR Slams Muslim Foes of al-Shabaab," from IPT News, November 15 (thanks to Pamela Geller):
Both Omar Jamal and Abdirizak Bihi are Muslims. But CAIR's Minnesota chapter attacked them over their involvement with a seminar on Somali culture and their communities in America held Thursday in St. Paul. It was sponsored by the Center for Somalia History Studies, an organization founded earlier this year by former Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher.The seminar, which cost $150 per person to attend, covered a wide array of topics including "Clans and Sub Clans"; "The Ethiopia Issue"; "Black Hawk Down"; "Youth Gangs"; "Transition to America" and "Somali Culture."
One subject in particular incurred CAIR's wrath. It was entitled, "Al Shabaab: An Islamic Extremist Terrorism Organization." Al-Shabaab is an al-Qaida affiliate.
CAIR and nearly 30 other groups, ranging from the Minnesota chapter of the Muslim American Society to local mosques and Somali community organizations, complained that the description of al-Shabaab "fails to distinguish between Islam and terrorism."
CAIR-MN President A. Lori Saroya warned that conference attendees "will receive inaccurate and biased information about Muslims and Somalis." She expressed concern that the seminar would result in "a lot of bias and misinformation. "
Fletcher said before the conference that he had invited CAIR to attend to give its perspective. Saroya denied the group had received an invitation, but added that Somali groups wouldn't attend because that would give "legitimacy" to Bihi and another Shabaab critic: Jamal, a former activist in the Twin Cities who currently serves as a member of Somalia's United Nations delegation.
"These individuals, who have no credibility in the Somali community, are going to be educating law enforcement," the CAIR-MN letter read.
Minneapolis Star-Tribune columnist Jon Tevlin, who attended part of the conference, wrote that it "seemed like a pretty straight-forward history lesson." An hour of the daylong presentation was dedicated to al-Shabaab, "but considering that 20 young Somali men have been lured from the Twin Cities to fight with the organization, it only seemed logical. Very little was about religion, and I saw no criticism of the Muslim religion, only of terrorist acts," he added.
CAIR's Minnesota chapter previously came under fire for refusing to criticize al-Shabaab.
CAIR's comments about Bihi and Jamal amount to "character assassination," said Tom Lyden, a reporter for Fox 9 News in Minneapolis. The two are targets because they "were the first to blow the whistle on the effort to recruit Minnesotan Somalis for terrorism in Somalia," he said.
Three of the men who disappeared from the Twin Cities in recent years "would later become suicide bombers in Kenya and Somalia for the terror group al-Shabaab," Lyden wrote on his blog. "That stance earned them a seat on CAIR's bad side."
The attacks against Bihi are particularly unfair, Lyden wrote. Bihi has fought a tenacious and often lonely fight against jihadist recruitment in the Twin Cities, and Lyden pointed to the activist's devotion to helping Somali neighbors in need. It is not uncommon to find Bihi devoting his time to translating for a Somali mother who needs social services or helping someone who wants to send money to relatives in Somalia.
Bihi has repeatedly blasted CAIR for attempting to muzzle local Somalis who take a public stand against al-Shabaab. In June 2009, he was among 50 people who protested outside a CAIR ice-cream social event for discouraging local Somalis from cooperating with the FBI. "We don't want anyone to come to our community and tell us to shut up," Bihi said.
His teenage nephew was among the Minnesota Somalis killed while fighting for al-Shabaab. In a subsequent interview with the Investigative Project on Terrorism, Bihi criticized CAIR and local mosque officials for putting roadblocks in the way of Somali cooperation with the FBI.
Lyden believes CAIR's real objection is to Bihi's "outspoken stance that some local mosques have fostered an environment that encouraged the radicalization of young Somali men" – a story he has reported on with regard to the Abubakr as-Saddique mosque in Minneapolis.
The House Homeland Security Committee staff reported that on July 5, a Saudi cleric who had denounced al-Shabaab at that mosque was assaulted by men shouting "Allahu Akhbar" ("God is Great"). The assault was widely reported on jihadist websites, with Islamists overseas learning about the incident before most residents of the Twin Cities area.
For close to three years, Lyden wrote that he has tried unsuccessfully to elicit a comment from CAIR about the missing Somali youth who have left Minnesota to fight for al-Shabaab. But CAIR hasn't said a word. "For an organization that is supposed to represent Muslim Americans, I think that silence is particularly strange," he added.
CAIR and its allies have shown much less reticence about slurs and ad hominem attacks on non-Islamist Muslims.
In April, Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn., a close political ally of CAIR and a frequent speaker at its fundraisers, told a largely Muslim audience in Rochester Hills, Mich. that the "only reason" Bihi had been invited to testify before Congress on jihadi recruitment was "because he fits the narrative of people who want to defame you."
Another CAIR target was Muslim scholar Khalid Duran, who has written that CAIR's hyperbolic attacks on his work elicited death threats from Jordanian Islamists....
CAIR operatives have repeatedly refused to denounce Hamas and Hizballah as terrorist groups.
Well, to me Hoop & Co. are in a box here. On the one hand, they wanna be like Martin Luther King, with the dream and all that. But on the other, they've got a much more serious program to implement, one that doesn't seem so great until it's too late.
*** 95:4 ***
We have indeed created man in the best molds. Then do we abase him, reducing him to be the lowest of the low, except for Moslems.
- the Holy Prophet Allah
Searching the Soul of a Moslem
What is it to be a Moslem, what does that mean exactly
Does it mean to pack all morals into a small hole, compactly
Or is it to spread the word of Allah, to expand on the Cause
To cast aside outmoded freedom ideals, and to steamroll their laws
- the Holy Prophet APF
This is insanity.
""Islam isn't in America to be equal to any other faith, but to become dominant. The Koran should be the highest authority in America, and Islam the only accepted religion on earth." -- CAIR cofounder and longtime Board chairman Omar Ahmad, 1998
"I wouldn't want to create the impression that I wouldn't like the government of the United States to be Islamic sometime in the future." -- CAIR spokesman Ibrahim "Honest Ibe" Hooper, 1993"
I detest the use of the terms "the holy prophet" and "the prophet" which arrogantly presumes mo to be everyone's prophet.
But I'll accept the term in your case. I'd rather have you than him as my prophet any day.
Second what you siad there when*pigs*fly.
Islamic groups always protest that they are wrongly targeted by law enforcement agencies and w/o them (LEO's) not one single muslim in the US would be involved in terrorist activities. In other words, entrapment. But entrapment doesn't faze the innocent. You can't entice those who are honest, upstanding members of the Muslim communities. LEO's are well trained to make sure they don't cross the line. Also, along the same line, Muslim claims of hate crimes are bull. If hate crimes are rampant in the US they target Jewish groups far more than they do Muslim groups. Yet, the Muslim's keep crying "Islamophobia". If Muslim teachers and the Koran didn't teach violence in the name of Allah terrorism wouldn't exist. So a word to the Muslims: Clean up your own house before you start whining about mine.
Hmmm. So, C.A.I.R.'s stand is that acts of terrorism are not Islamic. Well, anyone who has read the Qur'an and Mohammad's interpretation in the Sunnah (sayings and life of Mohammad in the haddith/siras) knows better. But, even if Islamic jihad is only prosecuted under U.S. law, it is still criminal behavior. Jihad is perpetuated by crime: by stealing, robbery, extortion, unequal taxation (jizya, infidel tax to make non-Muslims "feel subdued" Suras 9); by abuse and rape of women (Suras 2, 4, and 38); and abuse and murder of non-Muslims, especially Jews and Christians (found in Suras 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 19, 21, 25, 33, 47, 48, 61, and 66). The West has reasonable laws against such behavior. What is sanctioned in Sharia law, which enforces Islamic principles, is criminal in the West, hence the efforts to make governments Sharia-compliant. Even though we in the West already have laws against such behaviors, we do not have the legal means to combat such systematic criminal behavior because it is organized sedition. So, until we have laws making the enforcement of Sharia law, either officially or unofficially, crimes of sedition, we will not have the means to combat such sedition.