U.S. Muslim Leaders Mourn Jordanian Muslim Brotherhood Co-Founder Whose Leadership Calls for Trump’s Assassination

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Bear in mind, the former head of the Muslim Brotherhood In Jordan has said anyone who accepts Trump’s forthcoming Middle East peace plan will be punished just like the Egyptian President Sadat who was assassinated by Islamic jihad (scroll down).

Why hasn’t Congress designated the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist group as other nations have? These US Muslim leaders align themselves with these terrorists. They must be prosecuted as such. The Obama administration scuttled these prosecutions. Attorney General Jeff Sessions has dropped the ball.

Related: Fifth Circuit: Holy Land Foundation convictions upheld on appeal: CAIR, ISNA, MAS, MSA et al Must be Prosecuted by DoJ

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U.S. Muslim Leaders Mourn Jordanian MB Leader

by John Rossomando • Jul 12, 2018 at 2:41 pm

A who’s who of anti-Israel radical leaders in the U.S. Muslim community mourned last week’s death of Ishaq al-Farhan, the co-founder of Jordan’s Muslim Brotherhood political wing, the Islamic Action Front (IAF).

“May God have mercy on the thinker, the Islamic leader, and Jordanian national personality, Professor Dr. Ishaq al-Farhan. He lived for his religion, his Umma and Palestine, from which he descended, and people remember his virtues … This is a great loss, not only for Jordan, Palestine and the Islamic movement, but also a loss for this whole Umma (Islamic nation),” wrote American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) National Policy Director Osama Abu Irshaid. Sabri Samirah, who worked as chairman of the now-defunct Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP), posted video of al-Farhan’s funeral from Jordan on Abu Irshaid’s Facebook timeline. IAP was the propaganda arm of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Palestine Committee, and Marzook served on its board. The Palestine Committee was created to serve Hamas politically and financially, court records show.

Samirah served as IAF’s spokesman during a period of exile in Jordan for due to his pro-Hamas sympathies that began in 2002. He returned to the U.S. in 2014.

Abu Irshaid served as served as editor of Al-Zaitounah, a pro-Hamas Arabic periodical published by the IAP.

Al-Farhan also served as a trustee of the Brotherhood-linked International Institute for Islamic Thought (IIIT) based in Herndon, Va. and as Jordan’s education minister. In 1996, he wrote to the Clinton administration protesting efforts to extradite then Hamas Politburo chief Moussa Abu Marzook to Israel. Marzook ultimately was sent to Jordan and remains a top Hamas leader. The effort showed that the administration was “captive to the Zionist will,” al-Farhan wrote.

His letter was sent from the same fax line as a Hamas statement also protesting the extradition effort, a U.S. Embassy in Amman cable said.

Hamas also mourned al-Farhan’s death with a press release. “Palestine and the nation have lost one of their finest men,” Hamas said.

Former Muslim American Society (MAS) President and current Dar al-Hijrah Islamic Society board member Esam Omeish called al-Farhan “the giant, the martyr of the Brotherhood and the Umma.”

AMP Chairman and University of California Berkeley Lecturer Hatem Bazian also mourned al-Farhan, saying, “Allah have mercy on him.”

This is what other MB leaders in Jordan are saying.

Jordanian Politician And Former Head Of Muslim Brotherhood In Jordan: Anyone Who Accepts Trump’s Upcoming Middle East Peace Plan Will Be Punished Just Like Egyptian President Sadat

Against the backdrop of the U.S. administration’s efforts to advance its Middle East peace plan, known as “the Deal of the Century,” whose terms have not yet been publicized, Salem Falahat, a Jordanian politician and former head of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) in Jordan, slammed the deal in an article he published. The article appeared on the albosala.com website, affiliated with the MB in Jordan, in the Jordanian MB’s mouthpiece Al-Sabil, and in the Hamas-affiliated website palinfo.com under the title “Why the Deal of the Century Will Not Come About.” In it, Al-Falahat, who resigned from the MB party in 2016 due to ideological disagreements with it and founded the Partnership and Rescue Party, assessed that the deal would never go through and warned the Arab leaders not to support it. Supporting this deal, he said, would be an act of treason equal to that of the last Muslim ruler of Granada who handed it over to the Christians, and anyone who did this would face “punishment and vengeance in this world and the next.” In this context he mentioned Egyptian president Anwar Sadat, who “sealed his own inevitable fate” when he signed the peace agreement with Israel. Al-Falahat added that, even if some Arab regimes accepted the deal, neither the Palestinians nor the other Arab peoples would accept it, and that no power in the world could force the Palestinians to do so.

The following are excerpts from his article.[1]

Salem Falahat (Image: albosala.com)

“The drums of submission are pounding, in advance of the signing of an empty document that will serve the interests of the Zionist enemy [i.e. President Trump’s Deal of the Century]. This is why the fogey Kushner, whose pockets are lined with our money, is secretly and openly hanging out with [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu and his lackeys, with the aim of obtaining an explicit and clear agreement [to the deal] from some of the Arab states. Delegations are on the move [at this time in the region], seeking someone like Abu Abdallah the Younger[2] who will hand over the keys of ‘Granada’ [i.e. Palestine] – even if not a single one of his family, entourage or servants remain [at his side] – and will fall [down weeping] on the spot, so that historians will [later] call [the place] ‘the Moor’s last sigh.'[3]

“In my assessment, without self-delusion, no one will dare to take such a treasonous step, because [anyone who does dare] will not escape punishment and vengeance, [both] in this world and in the next. When [Egyptian president Anwar] Sadat dared to light the fuse of submission, in his visit to Jerusalem, he sealed his inevitable fate.[4] Don’t you see how many [of the tyrants] who took control of the Arabs are today raising their hands [in surrender?] [This is] perhaps out of fear that one of two fates await them: …either an unnatural and inevitable death at the hands of the [Muslim] nation for the crime of submitting to the desires of the Zionists, or death and martyrdom at the hands of Zionist agents if they remain steadfast in their views and refrain [from signing the agreement]…

“The Deal of the Century will not come to be as long as blood flows in the veins of the Arab and Islamic peoples, who are too numerous to count and who will never die out. We are a nation that will not stop [existing] even if it is weak and weakening. The Deal of the Century will not come about as long as there is a people in Palestine that learned its unforgettable lesson after the 1948 Nakba. [The Palestinian people] will not repeat the mistake it made when it was intimidated by the massacres at Deir Yassin, Qibya, Al-Dawayima, and other places [that were aimed at] causing it to emigrate from its cities and villages, so that the Zionists could replace it…

“No Palestinian – whatever his culture, tendencies, plans, or circumstances – would dare to agree to [accept] any substitute for his land, which is the same as his honor. If there is a small minority [of Arabs] that deviates [from this],[5] there should be no extrapolation [from it to Arabs in general].

“The Zionist enemy will not succeed in expelling five million Palestinians from their lands – not half of them, nor a quarter of them – for many reasons. The willingness of the Palestine residents, young and old, to stand fast, to sacrifice, and to hold on to their land is one of the greatest elements of might and hope.

“Adjacent to, and close to, the land of Palestine lives the noble Jordanian people, that has vowed to, if it can… mobilize immediately into an army for liberating Palestine, as [it did] a century ago, in 1920. It is impossible to subdue the Palestinian people, or the Arab and Muslim peoples… Even if some official Arab regimes are effectively vanquished [by foreign elements for any period of time], it does not necessarily mean that they [i.e. these foreign elements] will remain on our land forever. Even if the attempts of the peoples surrounding Palestine to obtain their freedom and to take control of their own affairs, seeking to build their state, sometimes encounter difficulties, they ultimately succeed…

“The world is a wheel, and its laws pity no one, and even a criminal or a tyrant does not last forever. I say this not in reliance on Allah or based on [the principle of] postponement,[6] but because through the test of actuality these laws have become a concrete reality. True, at this time they [the Israelis] have material and international support, and the Arab and Islamic laxity is aiding them, but they are in trouble and in crisis, as we are in crisis. But they are robbers and thieves who fear for their lives, and we have the legitimate right [to Palestine], which we will never relinquish, and for which we will die.

“The deal will happen only with [the agreement of] the second party [to it] – the Palestinians– and no power in the world will force the Palestinians to accept it. Those who spread false rumors, who sow despair and defeatism, and who shout slogans that can slash the unity of the single people and [by doing so] serve Israel must stop their perverse deeds in light of all that is happening, because anyone who says that the Muslims are on the path to ruin is the one who is bringing that ruin upon them. Allah alone is the Master, and the deal they seek will not come about.”

[1] Albosala.com, June 24, 2018; Al-Sabil (Jordan), palinfo.com, June 26, 2018.

[2] In 1491, Abu `Abdallah Muhammad XII, known as Abu ‘Abdallah the Younger, governor of Muslim Granada, was forced to surrender to the besieging Christian forces and hand over the city to them. In Muslim tradition, he is a symbol of surrender and treason.

[3] A reference to the legend about Abu ‘Abdallah Muhammad XII’s departure from Granada accompanied only by his wives and servants; he went towards the Alpujarras in Granada province, climbed a rise, looked out for the last time over the city with the cross flying above it, and broke into tears. The spot is known as Puerto del Suspiro del Moro (“Pass of the Moor’s Sigh”).

[4] After signing a peace treaty with Israel, Egyptian president Anwar Sadat was assassinated, in October 1981, by Egyptian Islamists.

[5] Apparently a veiled reference to some Arab countries, such as Saudi Arabia, who are reportedly collaborating with the U.S. in formulating the Deal of the Century.

[6] In Islamic theology, irja, or postponement, refers to the concept that Allah will determine whether a Muslim is a believer or an apostate and decide his fate only on Judgment Day. The political application of this principle is that Muslims must not rebel against a Muslim ruler, even if he sins.

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Suresh
Suresh
5 years ago

Unless these pro-jihadis are not banned / deported they will continue to subvert security of the country.

Soon Michigan Will have a Jihad Supporting Doctor Like Hasan Nidal – the Fort Hood Doctor, as Governor https://tinyurl.com/yc8x7akq

If infidels don’t unite and elect his opponent.

Major Tom
Major Tom
5 years ago

I have written letters to officials in the Canadian government asking that the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR be designated as terrorist organizations and I am not even afforded the courtesy of a reply…….

james stamulis
james stamulis
5 years ago

The reason congress has not named the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist group is that the democrats and key rino’s are in the pockets of Saudi Arabia and on the payroll. Ryan and McConnell must go!

762x51FMJ
762x51FMJ
5 years ago

I think that the MB should be declared a terrorist organization, but I also believe that there’s a very good reason they are not… yet…

After providing the necessary rope for a hanging, Time is always required if you expect the person to put the noose around their own neck.

Then the hammer will drop and massive lists of MB donors and supporters can be legally deported..this will be the day congress declares MB a terrorist organization but meanwhile..
The barrel is inspected and rotten apples discarded.
Sessions has broken another child sex trafficking ring and it has become very difficult for “mules and coyotes to smuggle heroin and child sex slaves into the USA.
This policy also works in reverse, preventing gangs in mexico from acquiring guns smuggled from the USA via the returning mules and coyotes..whom basically ransom kidnapped children for bag full of US guns…
Somali child care fraud is exposed,
that funneled over 80 million Minnesota taxpayer dollars to al-Shebab. Some heads are going to roll so buckle your seatbelts its going to be a bumpy ride and we must all be ready to duck to avoid the swinging blades…
The muslim brotherhood is like a seeing eye dog, that is also a scent dog that when monitored can help locate the rotten apples in the our barrels without the apples knowing it…

762x51FMJ
762x51FMJ
5 years ago

Rather, without the worms finding out.
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Ziggy46
Ziggy46
5 years ago

Indeed, why has Congress not designated the Muslim Brotherhood a Terrorist Group? I understand those of Congress of the leftist bent and RINOS loathe Trump as much as the MB. Obama, also, was/is a supporter and sponsor of this terrorist organization and others; his alliance with the State of Iran speaks volumes. It is not Trump who is the traitor to of this Republic; it is the Democrats, the Progressivists, Islam. If anyone had openly wished for the assassination of Obama; they would either be indicted or investigated by the Secret Service or the FBI. Oops, the last mentioned are of the same wish as this Muslim leader. Betrayal is heroic when it comes to the diktat of the Left and Islam; one reason why they have formulated an alliance.

Ziggy46
Ziggy46
5 years ago
Reply to  Ziggy46

Indeed, Obama was and remains a supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood. When the Muslim Brotherhood was arrested via a coup during the so-called Arab Spring Obama went ballistic. There are so many imbecilic leaders, and henchmen in all governments with the gonads of a gnat.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
5 years ago

Again, Craig, what great and extraordinary acts of bravery have you performed within the past year or so? Or, are you a COWARD?

IzlamDownpressesHumanity
IzlamDownpressesHumanity
5 years ago

Just like in 1984 muslums always need enemies. If it’s not the Jews, it’s the Hindus, if it’s not the Hindus it’s the Zoroastrians, if not the Zoroastrians it’s the Christians, if it’s not the Christians it’s the Buddhists because everyone not-a-muslim is the enemy of islum.

grayjohn
grayjohn
5 years ago

Kill them. That is all.

R. Arandas
R. Arandas
5 years ago

NOT so shocking at all.

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