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BigBaribal
06-21-2005, 04:18 AM
A Madrassah in Bridgeview, Illinois
By Daniel Pipes
FrontPageMagazine.com | June 20, 2005



Islamic schools constitute perhaps the least known area of Muslim institutional life in the
United States, acting largely out of public view but with many signs suggesting their radicalization. When a reporter has the rare chance to interview faculty and students, especially with a photographer in tow, it’s an important opportunity.

Marguerite Michaels of Time Magazine got “an unusual degree of access” to the inside of the Universal School in Bridgeview, Illinois, sixteen miles southwest of downtown Chicago, with 638 students in pre-K through 12th grades. She wrote up her impressions at “The Model School, Islamic Style” and Robert A. Davis took some striking pictures.

Unfortunately, Michaels proved clueless about the real nature of the Universal School. She portrays it as a moderate institution, but the information she herself provides points to its being a school imparting an extreme version of Islam.



Several examples concern ******ity:

· “Casual conversation between girls and boys is discouraged at all times,” she reports. “They can’t socialize,” so any communication between the sexes is limited to writing.

· “Older girls must wear the hijab (light blue for middle schoolers, gray or white for high schoolers) and a calf-length navy top that resembles a raincoat.” The astonishing photograph of eight covered girls playing basketball brings to mind the female Islamist revolutionaries who rose against the shah of Iran in the late 1970s. Students realize how off-putting most Americans find this apparel; a freshman, Gulrana Syed, points out how “It’s kind of impossible to blend in wearing a head scarf.”

· When a high school senior, Ali Fadhli, tells about his “problems” dealing with America outside the school environment, he mostly means ****** temptation. This 18-year-old male will likely have difficulties adjusting to the mainstream of American life; he could end up isolated and perhaps violently rejecting the society around him.

Other attitudes concern the place of Muslims in the United States:

· Until 9/11, says Safaa Zarzour, vice chairman of the school’s board and its former principal, Muslims like other immigrants experienced a “little discrimination.” Since 9/11, however, “people don’t think there is any such thing as a good Muslim.” One school family actually fled the United States after 9/11 for the United Arab Emirates, saying it did not feel “welcome here as Muslims.”[1] This siege mentality furthers the Islamist agenda of grievance and demanding special privileges.

· So too does a comment of Universal’s principal, Farhat Siddiqui. “We’re telling our kids they’re American. But the doors of opportunity have been shut since 9/11. What’s the password to open them?” This is nonsense, for all evidence indicates that Muslims are flourishing socio-economically in the United States, no less after 9/11 than before it.

· The high school senior quoted above also believes that “America” sees Muslims as the “new enemy.” A student named Ryan Ahmad observes that “Americans seem to have more fun. Muslims try to be American, but we don’t know how. The cultures are so different.” Seeing Americans and Muslims, or more accurately, non-Muslims and Muslims, as separate populations is a key component of the Islamist project.[2]

A preoccupation with foreign policy rounds out the picture:

· “They are obsessed with foreign politics,” says Steve Landek, the mayor of Bridgeview. “I come to talk to them about better sidewalks. They want to know how to run for Congress so they can change America’s Israeli policy.”

· Assigned in English class to write about his American Dream, a 15-year-old wrote that the territories under Israeli control should be returned to the Palestinians and “the Jews should be left to suffer.”

I finished Marguerite Michaels’s article doubly dismayed. First, that a veteran Time journalist cannot see an American madrassah before her very eyes, replete with the alienation, resentment, supremacism, and isolation that feed the Islamist temperament. Secondly, that this “model school” quietly and openly churns out graduates hoping they will create an Islamic States of America.

http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=18479

Brentmeister
06-21-2005, 05:03 AM
Yet another article that questions the peaceful intentions of Islam. The mother of all contradictions. I have had my say on Islam and will not go over the same ground. Sadly there are still those who cannot fathom the fact, Islam has many branches within it's belief structure.

In the UK Tony Blair has commisioned the "peaceful Muslim" the Muslim Council of Britain to give the impression that Islam is a religion of peace. However it is widely acknowledged that Al Mujaharoon speaks for the (real) Muslim citing Wahhabism as the true face of Islam.

Wahhabism is a growing force in Western Societies. A modern day Trojan Horse. Either we get real and understand the consequence of allowing extremist muslims into civilised societies or face certain death. Political correctness will be the ruin of civilisation if the spread of Islam is not stopped.

An excellent article on the threat of Wahhabism in the US is worth a read. It is time to act my fellow man. The end is nigh upon us.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A31402-2003Oct1?language=printer

Umm-Qasr
06-21-2005, 05:10 AM
Yet another article that questions the peaceful intentions of Islam. The mother of all contradictions. I have had my say on Islam and will not go over the same ground. Sadly there are still those who cannot fathom the fact, Islam has many branches within it's belief structure.

In the UK Tony Blair has commisioned the "peaceful Muslim" the Muslim Council of Britain to give the impression that Islam is a religion of peace. However it is widely acknowledged that Al Mujaharoon speaks for the (real) Muslim citing Wahhabism as the true face of Islam.

Wahhabism is a growing force in Western Societies. A modern day Trojan Horse. Either we get real and understand the consequence of allowing extremist muslims into civilised societies or face certain death. Political correctness will be the ruin of civilisation if the spread of Islam is not stopped.

An excellent article on the threat of Wahhabism in the US is worth a read. It is time to act my fellow man. The end is nigh upon us.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A31402-2003Oct1?language=printerI also am afraid of the growing problem which is Wahhabism and Salafism. Just look what those ****ers are doing in Iraq right now. But what I don't understand is that you presume that these guys are the true face of Islam. Why is this minority the true face? Or is it because it then confirms your bias?

theg
06-21-2005, 05:25 AM
umm-qasr kardas ı m with u

BigBaribal
06-21-2005, 06:01 AM
Yet another article that questions the peaceful intentions of Islam. The mother of all contradictions. I have had my say on Islam and will not go over the same ground. Sadly there are still those who cannot fathom the fact, Islam has many branches within it's belief structure.

In the UK Tony Blair has commisioned the "peaceful Muslim" the Muslim Council of Britain to give the impression that Islam is a religion of peace. However it is widely acknowledged that Al Mujaharoon speaks for the (real) Muslim citing Wahhabism as the true face of Islam.

Wahhabism is a growing force in Western Societies. A modern day Trojan Horse. Either we get real and understand the consequence of allowing extremist muslims into civilised societies or face certain death. Political correctness will be the ruin of civilisation if the spread of Islam is not stopped.

An excellent article on the threat of Wahhabism in the US is worth a read. It is time to act my fellow man. The end is nigh upon us.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A31402-2003Oct1?language=printerI also am afraid of the growing problem which is Wahhabism and Salafism. Just look what those f*** are doing in Iraq right now. But what I don't understand is that you presume that these guys are the true face of Islam. Why is this minority the true face? Or is it because it then confirms your bias?


The problem is that the muslim moderates are lonely and not heard by their communities. For instance in France, the mufti of Marseille or a sociologist like Malek Chebel are very isolated, while the "hardcorers" win each day more and more influence (the "tabligh" guys for instance).

And in the doubt, I prefer not to take any risk.

mr.chips
06-21-2005, 03:05 PM
I'm really getting sick of this. Im sick of them. They're not americans, they're invaders! Lets just send them all back. What happened to my country? Muslims ruined it, like they ruining Europe. Im just flat out sick of Muslims. I'm sick of how they all hate our country, and want to change it. If they don't like how we run things then to bad! They can all go back to haji land blow each other up, just leave my country! This message is a bunch of BS, sterotype right? Well it's not a sterotype when it's true. I'm sorry muslims in America, you have to take off youre rag mask to get your drivers license photo taken, that's the way it goes. Were sterotyping them? Once again it's not a sterotype if it's true! Who shot Bobby Kennedy? Who killed athletes in the 1972 Munich Olympics? Who took over a u.s embassy in Iran in 1979? Who kidnapped a number of Americans in 1980's Lebanon? Who blew up a Marine barracks in 1983? Who in 1985 murdered a 70 year old American passenger on a cruise ship then threw him overboard in his wheelchair? Who killed a U.S navy passenger trying to save passengers on a hijacked flight? Who blew up Pan Am flight 103? Who bombed the world trade center in 1993? Who bombed U.S embassies in Kenya and Tanzinia? Who crashed planes into the world trade center, and the pentagon on 9-11? Who murdered Daniel Pearl? Oh guess what? These were all commited by Muslims. I don't care you can all call me a dumbass.