Friday, December 7, 2007

The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing


The masters of propaganda and deceit are at it again. On C.A.I.R.'s website, they have this wholesome, "we are the world" message brought to us by the Imam Sayid Hassan al-Qazwini. You really need to read his message for all of its sugar coating and lies and deceit but as most of you know, I will not link the C.A.I.R. website from my blog, so to view it, simple go to caircom and it begins on the front page.


Now, C.A.I.R. has decided to make a poster boy of al-Qazwini for the coming together that CAIR usually spouts off that us Americans should be doing. It's hard to tell with CAIR, they flip flop from suing American citizens and asking that we be put in jail in between their calls for a united hug of muslims and Americans. But, the fact of this posting on CAIR's site is this.


Like C.A.I.R., al-Qazwini is not what you think he is. C.A.I.R. is a wolf in sheep's clothing while al-Qazwini is simply a pawn in their army. Below, you will find an excerpt from the posting on CAIR's website (try not to upchuck while you read it) and following that excerpt, you will find a portion of a speech delivered by al-Qazwini on February 12th, 2005. You decide who is trying to pull the wool over your eyes. You decide who is the fake propagandist in this country. One day this house of charletains will collapse under the weight of its own lies.


Here is the portion from the C.A.I.R site article:



MI: Islamic Leader Writes a Story for Tolerance
Posted 12/5/2007 12:23:00 PM


Qazwini cuts a prominent profile in Islam in the United States. He meets regularly with presidents and politicians, bishops and ministers of many Christian churches, rabbis and other religious leaders -- even the pope. Since Sept. 11, 2001, he has spoken more than 250 times at universities, churches and temples -- in part to explain that the terrorist attacks were affronts to the beliefs of Islam.
In "American Crescent" Qazwini uses the story of his life to explain why Islam is ultimately good for America -- and, to no small degree, why America is good for Islam. It is, as the publisher's note suggests, "At once a fascinating personal story and a heart-felt plea to integrate Islamic teachings into the tolerant traditions of America"
Leaders of other faiths call the book a bold strike against the extremists and an explanation of how Islam and American patriotism can walk hand-in-hand.

By the way, notice in the article above that they OMIT the "al-" from al-Qazwini's name? Perhaps the name "Qazwini" sounds more...what? Christian? Italian?

Anyway, here is the portion of al-Qazwini's speech(from FrontPage Magazine) delivered in 2005 - remember, this is the man that has spoken vehemently against the 9/11 attacks on America:



Al-Qazwini said the following:

“And until today, people do not seem to be able to forget what happened on [September 11, 2001]. It’s very hurtful. But who suffered the most after that attack? Immediately, if you turned on a TV set, and they started mentioning the names of those who were involved in the attack, the Muslims and American Muslims started suffering right away...The American Muslims were suffering the most, and they’re still suffering. They’re not comfortable. And that is because of the lack of understanding of Islam in this country. Brothers and sisters, this is our country.”

He continues: “Thus rule number one, fight for the sake of Allah. Who must you fight? Those who start the war against you. Those who establish the war against you. Those who initiate the war against the Muslims. Then you are allowed to defend yourself...If you are attacked, you ought to defend...Permission has been given to those fighters whom have been forced, have seen injustice, have seen wrongdoing, have seen oppression and occupation. Then, they are given the permission to fight and to defend themselves and let them know that Allah will assist them to victory.”





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