The Islamic Circle of North America: “ICNA has close ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, the ideological forebear of all radical Islamic movements — including Hamas and al-Qaeda. Documents show that Hamas officials have participated in previous ICNA events. ‘The ICNA’s hatred of the Jews is so fierce,’ writes Emerson, ‘that it taunted them with a repetition of what Hitler did to them.’ In his book American Jihad, [terrorism expert Steve] Emerson expounds: ‘The ICNA openly supports militant Islamic fundamentalist organizations, praises terror attacks, issues incendiary attacks on western values and policies, and supports the imposition of Sharia [Islamic law].’ ICNA was named in a May 1991 Muslim Brotherhood document — titled ‘An Explanatory Memorandum on the General Strategic Goal for the Group in North America‘ — as one of the Brotherhood’s 29 likeminded ‘organizations of our friends’ that shared the common goal of destroying America and turning it into a Muslim nation. These ‘friends’ were identified by the Brotherhood as groups that could help teach Muslims ‘that their work in America is a kind of grand Jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within and “sabotaging” its miserable house by their hands … so that … God’s religion [Islam] is made victorious over all other religions.’”
At a 2014 ICNA-sponsored protest in Florida, demonstrators chanted “We are Hamas!” One of its leaders was a jihad war criminal in Bangladesh.
Now this unsavory group has started an “Islamophobia” hotline. This will certainly result in more fake hate crimes. Remember: hate crimes are political capital in our victim-idolizing society. When real ones don’t exist, they must be invented. Hamas-linked CAIR and other Muslims have on many occasions not hesitated to stoop even to fabricating “hate crimes,” including attacks on mosques. Now, thanks to ICNA, there will be many more.
“Muslim organization launches hotline in U.S. after Canadian one flooded with calls from worried Americans,” by Tamara Khandaker, Vice News, January 26, 2017
A major Muslim organization in the United States has responded to Donald Trump’s inauguration by launching a 24-hour hotline to help those who are targets of racism, xenophobia, and Islamophobia.
The hotline comes at a time of rising rates of anti-Muslim violence in America, and is billed as the first of its kind in the country.
FBI statistics show that anti-Semitic hate crimes are twice more common than anti-Muslim hate crimes. Where is the 24-hour anti-Semitism hotline?
The service is similar to a youth-oriented hotline in Toronto that says it has been inundated with calls from across the U.S. over the past year.
“We realize there is an urgent and immediate need for the American Muslim community,” said Waqas Syed, deputy secretary general of the Islamic Circle of North America, which dates back to 1968 and has chapters across the country.
“There have been so many stories we’ve heard of children asking their parents ‘Trump has won. What are we going to do; do we have to leave the country? What’s going to happen to us?’” he said….