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A.C. demolishes Islamophobe Sharia Alarmist for Guilt by Association, C.N.N. Jan. 21, 2011

Richard Kigel · Friday, January 21st 2011 at 12:11PM · 881 views
Anderson Cooper, the master of the TV match-up, had on both terrorism "expert" and sharia alarmist Frank Gaffney and Suhail Khan, a board member of the Amercian Conservative Union whom Gaffney has accused of being an operative of Muslim jihadists.

Earlier this month, Gaffney took to World News Daily to accuse Khan, a Republican who served in the second Bush administration, of being a jihadist infiltrator to the Conservative Political Action Conference. Gaffney said Khan was an operative of the Muslim Brotherhood, a catch-all group that no longer operates in the United States, but which Gaffney and others connect to prominent Muslim groups like the Council on American-Islamic Relations and Muslims For America.

In an interview with TPM, Khan described how "every few months there's a different iteration of [Gaffney] and his cohorts' wild accusations," but it is simply untrue, and a part of Gaffney's "temper tantrum" that he has been marginalized by the conservative movement.

But in an article yesterday on World Net Daily called "Now look who else is infiltrating CPAC," Gaffney "told WND that Islamism has infiltrated the American Conservative Union, the host of CPAC, in the person of Washington attorney and political activist Suhail Khan and a group called Muslims for America."

Gaffney has been a go-to shariah "expert" on the right for some time -- he even testified against a proposed mosque project in Murfreesboro, TN, and then said on CNN that the purpose of mosques "is to destroy western civilization from within."

"What's going on in conservative circles should give everyone real cause for concern," Gaffney told World Net Daily. "What it bespeaks is an effort to penetrate and influence conservatives, who are the most likely and perhaps only community in America who will stand up to and ultimately help ensure the defeat of this seditious totalitarian political program."

Khan, a former appointee in the Bush Administration and now a Senior Fellow for Christian-Muslim Understanding at the Institute for Global Engagement, dismissed the article in a phone interview with TPM today. He described how after September 11 the claim was that he was "an Al Qaeda operative in the Bush Administration," now it's that he's a member of the Muslim Brotherhood -- "next week I'll be a closet girl scout."

"Every one of his assertions is completely untrue," Khan said, adding that Gaffney "doesn't want to let a few silly facts in the way of good story."

Khan also described how Gaffney has "become completely marginalized in the conservative movement," and describes the article as a "temper tantrum given that he is being ignored."

One of the claims, which Khan called "laughable," was that his late father was a founding member of the Muslim Brotherhood. His father was from South India, while the Muslim Brotherhood was founded in Egypt. "It's very annoying, and especially sad that he would besmirch the memory of my late father."

As for CPAC, Khan does serve on the ACU board, and said he might spend some time volunteering in the Muslims For America booth, but he has no official role in the group.

It's good TV. Watch:

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Jen Fad Sunday, January 23rd 2011 at 8:33AM

[Gaffney has been a go-to shariah "expert" on the right for some time -- he even testified against a proposed mosque project in Murfreesboro, TN, and then said on CNN that the purpose of mosques "is to destroy western civilization from within."]

How brillant would it be to for Muslim Brotherhood fronts/organization to infiltrate American civil sectors from within by becoming ideal citizens and spreading their Muslim agenda through ideas of faith and love instead of fear which opposite of Radical Islamic Jihadists Grps like Al Qaeda.

Although I believe that Muslims Americans are entitled to every right afforded to every other citizen of this country, the informaton Mr. Gaffney has pointed out should be checked into. Guilt by association is a principal and I was told that one has to watch the company one keeps. Before I dimiss what Mr. Gaffney has stated, I'd rather go to the library and look for the book he referenced, Sharia: The Threat to America as well as the other groups the Muslim Brotherhood, Muslim Students Association, Islamic Society of N. America, and the Council of American Islamic Relations. I'll come back with my verdict in a blog later on.

Richard Kigel Sunday, January 23rd 2011 at 10:03AM

Jen--
Man...that is one of your strong suiots--you are an independent thinker and a curious intellect. You want to do your own research and find out for yoruself. Admirable!

However, in this case, this particular guy--Gaffney--is a first class phony. As Mr. Khan has said, he has manufactured what he wants to call "evidence" without any real evidence.

REp. Peter KIng,. Chairman of the House Homeland SEcurity Committee will be holding hearings on radical Islam to check into those very claims--are they inflitrating our society and are they a threat. He will call witnesses who will support his already arrived at conclusions--and he won't call witnesses who may refute what he already beleives.

This is what is known as "a witch hunt".

Richard Kigel Sunday, January 23rd 2011 at 1:10PM

Right--our arch Conservative friend forgot about the First Amendment, the part about making no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof...

Jen Fad Monday, January 24th 2011 at 5:50PM

Perhaps Mr Gaffney is wrong on some of his assertions, but the idea of Islamic culture and Muslim people infiltrating American civil society from within by becoming model citizens is not entirely ridiculous. Look I was googling Islam and stubbled upon 'Islam's Spread in North Africa' and although it wouldn't be feasible for military conquests like they did back in the day, becoming citizens of Western countries and promoting peace and unity is something that anyone would fall for especially with the fear of terrorists and Radical Jihadists groups roaming the globe. The article asserted that

[Within eighty years, the Muslim state went from non-existent to omnipresent in Africa, Europe and the Middle East. In this brief period of time, Islamic troops established cities and military strongholds from the Arabian Peninsula to the West coast of Africa up into the Iberian Peninsula by 718 CE. ... The success is not measured in solely how quickly they invaded North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula, but also because of the deep seeded affect they had on indigenous societies. ...]

and it ended by stating that , [the relative success of the Muslim conquest of North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula lay ...in its Establishing a PHYSICAL presence along these key trade routes greatly increased the power and influence of Muslim rulers. While not completely dominant, and not without resistance, the Muslim conquest of these lands was successful because it helped to change the face of trade, economics, religion, and culture in North Africa and Spain.]


All I ask is that we not totally dismiss what the man is saying. Associations shouldn't be dimissed as just coincidental.

Jen Fad Monday, January 24th 2011 at 5:53PM

References
1.P. 73 Dyer, Mark, Central Saharan Trade in the Early Islamic Centuries (7th-9th Centuries A.D.) Trans-Saharan Trade-Route Conference, Tripoli: 1979.
2.J. Abun-Nasr, A History of the Maghrib in the Islamic Period
Link to article I quoted below>>>
http://knol.google.com/k/islam-s-spread-in...

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