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Thursday, September 09, 2010
Building On Deception, An Open Letter to Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf
Joseph Klein
Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, chairman of the Cordoba Initiative, wrote an op-ed article today for the New York Times in which he explained “why we will proceed with an Islamic center in Lower Manhattan.”
Entitled “Building on Faith,” Rauf’s explanation for his intransigence can be more appropriately described as building on deception.
I decided to write this open letter to Imam Rauf in the spirit of communication and mutual understanding. Dear Imam Rauf:
You say that you intend to proceed with an Islamic center in lower Manhattan. That’s fine, but you have not explained why it has to be a 13 story $100 million mega-mosque complex in the shadow of Ground Zero. Why do you persist in ignoring the feelings of 70 percent of New Yorkers and, most importantly, the feelings of many of the families of those who perished on 9/11.? Why not build your center at one of your other properties in lower Manhattan?
In making your plea for understanding, why do you continue to engage in taqiyya (deception)? For example, you tell us in your article that
The very word “islam” comes from a word cognate to shalom, which means peace in Hebrew
But you have only given us one of several explanations for the derivative of the word “Islam.” According to the web site 4Islam.com,
In its fourth form (aslama), the infinitive of which is Islam, it acquires the sense of “to resign”, “to submit oneself” or “to surrender”. Hence Islam, in its ethico-religious significance, means the “entire surrender of the will to God”
You engage in the same half truths with regard to your choice of “Cordoba” as the name of your initiative. You claim that it was inspired
by the city in Spain where Muslims, Christians and Jews co-existed in the Middle Ages during a period of great cultural enrichment created by Muslims
But you know that Cordoba is significant in Islamic history for a very different reason – it was the site of Islamic conquest over Christianity where a victory mosque was built on the site of the vanquished church. It was the center of Islamic proselytizing (Dawa) during the Middle Ages where all non-Muslims, especially Jews and Christians, were subjugated to Islam.
Your half truths even extend to the name of your book What’s Right with Islam Is What’s Right with America, which in Malaysia was published under the title you really intended: A Call to Prayer from the World Trade Center Rubble: Islamic Dawa in the Heart of America Post-9/11.
Your Dawa on behalf of sharia (islamic law) is part of your deception. Sharia is not consistent with the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, as you claim. It is the polar opposite.
If you are truly interested in healing and understanding, why didn’t you apologize in your article for saying shortly after 9/11 that American foreign policy was an accessory to the crimes commited on 9/11 by Islamic terrorists?
In your op-ed article, you try to brand the Cordoba House as nothing more than an inter-faith “community center” devoted to cultivating “understanding among all religions and cultures.” Yet your Cordoba Initiative website trumpeted the endorsement of Louis Farrakhan and other members of the racially divisive Nation of Islam. Why?
And about that swimming pool you say will be part of Cordoba House. Will it be segregated by gender as you have previously hinted it will be? What did you mean when you said a few months ago -
One young American Jewish woman came up to me recently and said she would be so pleased if she could attend a pool and gym that was segregated for men and women!
Is a gender-segregated swimming pool how you intend, in your words, to make Cordoba House a center for “unification?”
With regard to the funding for the Cordoba House, you wrote:
I know there will be interest in our financing, and so we will clearly identify all of our financial backers.
You have already broken that promise by not coming completely clean on the terms under which the site for Cordoba House was acquired for substantially less than its market value. Also, your developer Sharif Hisham and his financial backer Elzanatyel-Gamal have ducked questions from the press about the sources and methods of their funding.
If you are truly interested in “healing” and “building bridges,” then build your Cordoba House elsewhere in lower Manhattan and be completely honest for once.
Sincerely,
Joseph Klein
Joseph Klein is the author of a new book entitled Lethal Engagement: Barack Hussein Obama, the United Nations and Radical Islam, which is available now for pre-order on Amazon.com
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