MINNESOTA MOSQUE
PRODUCING RADICAL SOMALI TERRORISTS, Imam calls for 'killing and destruction of Jews', by Leo
Hohmann, 4/14/16, WND
A Minnesota man who
pleaded guilty Thursday to conspiring to provide material support to the
Islamic State attended a radical mosque in Bloomington known for producing
jihadists.
Adnan Abdihamid Farah,
20, faces up to 15 years in prison but avoided a possible life sentence when
three other counts were dropped. Farah is one of five men in a group of Somali
Americans – all either refugees or sons of refugees – who the government
charged in the case. Farah was the only one of the five who was not accused of
trying to travel to Syria to join the Islamic State, also called ISIS, but
admitted he was communicating with an ISIS operative in Syria and intended to
do so. Adnan Farah’s older brother, Mohamed Abdihamid Farah, 22, is among the
other four defendants who are scheduled to go on trial May 9.
A total of 10 Somalis
from Minnesota have been charged with conspiracy to provide material support to
ISIS. Five have now pleaded guilty, one has fled and his whereabouts unknown.
Another dozen or so Minnesota Muslims, almost all of them of Somali origin,
have traveled to Syria to join Sunni rebel groups since 2012.
Adnan Farah said his
parents confiscated his passport when it came in the mail. He then put a $100
down payment on a fake passport and also tried to help a co-defendant get one.
Another 22 young Somali
men have left Minnesota since 2007 to join al-Shabab, an al-Qaida-linked
terrorist group seeking to take over Somalia.
Adnan Farah, who was
born in the U.S. to Somali refugee parents, told the court he took no interest
in al-Shabab but had watched “at least 100” ISIS propaganda videos on Youtube.
Some of the videos allegedly acts of brutality by Syria’s Shiite government
against Sunni Muslims.
“Taking it in with an
open heart. That’s how, I guess, I formed my conclusions,” he told the court,
according to an Associated
Press report. He said
his faith led him to believe he was obligated to help other Sunni Muslims in
need.
Mosque
sows seeds of violence
And where did Adnan
Farah and his brother get their views about Islam? Both attended the al-Farooq
Islamic Center in Bloomington, Minnesota, a mosque headed by radical Imam
Waleed Idris al-Meneesey.
John Guandolo, a former
FBI counter-terrorism specialist who founded Understanding the Threat in an
effort to train U.S. law enforcement officers, said he is very familiar with
the Bloomington mosque. Guandolo said al-Maneesey teaches straight from the
Quran and the life of Muhammad, Islam’s founder, as laid out in the hadiths.
“When Imam al-Meneesey
calls for the killing and destruction of Jews and references a story from the
Islamic prophet Mohammad, he is referring to the hadith (report) from Bukhari,
who is the most authoritative hadith scholar in all of Islam,” Guandolo told
WND. “To be clear, Islamic scholars consider the hadith of Bukhari to rise to a
level just below the Quran.”
In that hadith, Bukhari
quotes Mohammad as stating:
“The hour of judgment
will not come until the Muslims fight the Jews and kill them. It will not come
until the Jew hides behind rocks and trees. It will not come until the rocks or
the trees say, ‘O Muslim! O servant of God! There is a Jew behind me. Come and
kill him.”
This hadith is among the
most authoritative Islamic texts, Guandolo said, which is why it can be found
in the Hamas Covenant as well as in first grade text books in Islamic schools.
“The reason the
al-Farooq mosque is producing jihadis who want to fight and kill Jews in the
name of Allah is because that is what the mosque teaches,” said Guandolo,
author of “Raising
a Jihadi Generation.” And
it’s not just the Bloomington mosque that is teaching this doctrine.
80
percent of U.S. mosques preaching radical theology
Of the nearly 3,000
mosques now operating inside the United States, at least 80 percent have ties
to the Muslim Brotherhood, a radical jihadist organization whose stated mission
is to spread Shariah throughout the Western world.
“Since we know most of
the mosques in America teach this same material as well, we should be aware
that someday soon, many thousands of Muslims will wage war against the United
States and its people just like they teach they should,” Guandolo said.
“To believe otherwise
would be foolish,” he added. “Yet, many people appear to have learned nothing
from the attacks in Brussels, Paris, Boston, San Bernadino, Chattanooga, New
York, Las Vegas, Ohio, Fort Hood….
“I guess they don’t
believe they have enough ‘evidence’ yet to render an understanding of what they
are witnessing.
“Al-Farooq is one
dangerous place. Unfortunately, there are thousands of other mosques, Islamic
Centers and Islamic organizations across North America, Europe and elsewhere
teaching the same thing.”
According to court
documents, Adnan Farah intended to plead guilty after his arrest last year, and
urged two co-defendants to do the same, but he changed his mind after his imam
persuaded his family that the defendants should stick together and go on
trial, AP
reported.
In the end, he took the
original plea deal offered by the government. “This is the hardest decision
I’ve ever had to make,” he said in court. Besides the Farah brothers, at least
three others charged with terrorist-related activity have also come out of the
al-Farooq mosque in Bloomington.
Shy
girl goes gangbusters for jihad
One of the al-Farooq adherents
was a Somali girl named Yusra Ismail. Ismail was described in a 2015 Minneapolis Public
Radio story as a quiet and
soft-spoken teen who regularly donned the niqab, covering all of her face
except for her eyes. She tended a community garden and volunteered at her
family’s mosque in St. Paul before she “switched to a new mosque in
Bloomington.”
Her teachers at
Lighthouse Academy of Nations, a Minneapolis charter school, remember a shy,
kind student who never got in trouble. But about two years before she left the
country to join ISIS, Ismail joined al-Farooq mosque.
She studied Arabic and
the Quran at the Islamic school inside the mosque. “She gradually became
fixated on memorizing the Quran,” MPR
News reported. Ismail’s
sister told MPR her family feared she was taking her religious studies “too
far, saying there was a lack of balance in her life.”
Ismail left the Twin
Cities on Aug. 21, 2014. Federal prosecutors said she boarded a plane to Norway
using a passport she had stolen from a Minneapolis woman.
Ismail, then 19, called
her family to say she was in Syria.
Imam
teaches Shariah law above U.S. law
Al-Meneesey, the imam at
al-Farooq mosque, has written that Muslims should place Shariah above
“man-made” law.
During a November sermon
al-Meneesy referred to a hadith describing how Jews had been punished by God
repeatedly for “corruption.”
“When the Children of
Israel returned to cause corruption in the time of our Prophet Muhammad,”
al-Meneesy said in a translation by the Investigative Project on Terrorism,
“and they disbelieved him, God destroyed him at his hand.”
History will repeat
itself, he said.
Jerusalem “remained in
the hands of the Muslims until it fell into the hands of the Jews in 1387 AH
[1967 AD], and has been a prisoner in their hands for 34 years [sic], but the
victory of God is coming inevitably.”
Al-Meneesy is also
president and chancellor of the Islamic University of Minnesota. At least five
young men and one young woman who attended his mosque have left the United
States to fight with terrorist groups al-Shabaab and ISIS.
The university’s website
boasts of recognition by Holy Quran University in the Sudan, which was founded
in 1990 by the regime of Sudanese war criminal and President Omar al-Bashir.
The Islamic University
of Minnesota also professes to serve as the official representative of Sunni
Islam’s most important institution, Al-Azhar University, in the U.S. and
Canada. Al-Azhar officials have refused to condemn the Islamic State as
apostates and heretics.
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