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The hypocrite Tariq Ramadan and and the so called Sheikh Feisal Abdul Rauf have much in commonReader comment on item: Reflections on an Islamic Center in Lower Manhattan Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Sep 4, 2010 at 08:06 Hi David you wrote >Imam Rauf reminds me more and more of Tariq Ramadan. Ramadan found ways to present his views with a wrapping of Western enlightenment. But as Paul Berman wrote a few years ago, if you looked beneath the surface, there were some troubling implications to what he said. You are correct as both characters have very much in common but for different reasons. Tariq Ramadan's grandfather was Hasan el-Bana the fascist who established the Muslim brotherhood in Egypt in the late 1920's so he is of Egyptian ancestry, just like Abdul Rauf, and his father escaped from Egypt when Gamal Abd el-Nasser went after the Muslim brothehood because they tried to kill him in 1955 and indeed he was able to stop the process of islamization of Egypt for 15 more years or until he died in 1970 but Europe and the US inherited this menace. So Mr Ramadan took his family and moved to Saudi Arabia first but again in Wahabi Land I'm sure he discovered that the Saudis view islam as their religion and the likes of Ramadan' were a dime a dozen and who would have wanted to live in the 1950,s Saudi Arabia? It was a dump so he moved to Switzerland and this is where Tariq Ramadan was born In the case of the so called Shiekh Abdul Rauf his father left Egypt in a hurry in 1948 after the assassination of the then prime minster of Egypt el-Nokrashi (also el-Noqrashi) by members of the Muslim brotherhood in Egypt but he was never charged of the crime (as far as I know) but he also never went back to Egypt and it makes you wonder that he knew that if he goes back to Egypt he might be arrested. Abdul Rauf was born in 1948 in Kuwait which was also a real dump at that time so the clan moved on and ended in the US! How did his father get in the US? I just wonder but i suspect that he might have claimed that Nasser was after him and our policy makers hated Nasser and they had no clue back then what is really the Muslim brotherhood or their sordid plans and here they are in Europe and in the US. So they are both real ikhwaniyuun or members of the Muslim brotherhood >With Rauf it's much the same. He speaks the language of enlightened Westerners charming them as a Muslim who appreciates the freedoms of the West. But beneath the surface there are troubling implications to his beliefs, He is ikhwani in taqiyya and he is a fascist just like his father and this is what stealth jihad is all about >including the name "Cordoba." It is an insult ot all of us. The Arabs invaded Spain! It was Arabian imperialism and colonialism and even the likes of the great Maimonides had to escape for his life form the "tolerance" of Qurtuba or Cordoba to Egypt because Jews and Christians in Cordoba were dhimmis Oh the so called ibn Sina who is so much loved by foolish dhimmis in Europe and the US? Juts read his book about al-jIhad (you will find a great translation in Peters' book "Jihad) it is shocking how ignorant and anti Jewish and Christian he was Oh I forgot Abdul Rauf tells us that such mosque will allow an inter faith dialog (he also told his audience in Arabic while in Egypt that there really is no such thing as an inter faith dialog) how about the Hindus and Buddhists and the ahteists and the Wiccans among us? Do they also belong to him little project and to this bogus and tolerant Cordoba? These people are despicable and they are here among us Note: Opinions expressed in comments are those of the authors alone and not necessarily those of Daniel Pipes. Original writing only, please. Comments are screened and in some cases edited before posting. Reasoned disagreement is welcome but not comments that are scurrilous, off-topic, commercial, disparaging religions, or otherwise inappropriate. For complete regulations, see the "Guidelines for Reader Comments". << Previous Comment Next Comment >> Reader comments (165) on this item
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