ISNA Hosts New Somali 'Muslim Brotherhood' President; Meeting Included US Admin members, U.S. OIC Envoy And The Islamic Circle of North America
ISNA Hosts New Somali 'Muslim Brotherhood' President; Meeting Included US Admin members, U.S. OIC Envoy And The Islamic Circle of North America.(GMR).The Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) has announced that it recently hosted the newly elected President of Somalia in a meeting that included U.S. government officials, notably Rashad Hussain the U.S. Envoy to the OIC, and a representative of the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA). According to the ISNAannouncement:
On Friday, January 18, 2013, Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) President Imam Mohamed Magid hosted the newly elected Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud at the All Dulles Area Muslim Society (ADAMS) Center in Virginia. ISNA was delighted to have the opportunity to welcome the new President after a long period of political instability in Somalia. His visit to Washington, DC marks the first time the U.S. government has recognized the Somali government in 20 years, and ISNA is hopeful that his leadership may indeed provide stability and peace to the country. During the meeting, President Mohamud expressed his vision for a new Somalia, sharing his hopes for its transformation. Specifically, he appealed to the American Muslim community to help him build youth centers across the country to provide vocational training and educational programs for youth and to help guide them in a positive direction. Imam Magid was moved by President Mohamud’s vision and agreed that priority should be given to the youth, offering to help the President realize that goal. Several other esteemed leaders also joined the meeting. These included representatives of the U.S. government such as Farah Pandith, U.S. Special Representative to Muslim Communities; Rashad Hussain, U.S. Special Envoy to the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation; and Ambassador Johnnie Carson, U.S. Assistant Secretary for African Affairs. Representatives of other Muslim organizations were also present, such as Naeem Baig of the Islamic Circle of North America, and Humera Khan of Muflehun Institute. Accompanying President Mohamud were his Chief of Staff, Kamal Dahir Gutale, and Somali Foreign Minister Fowsiyo Yusuf Haji Aadan.”
A post from last September reported that international leaders were calling the election of Hassan Sheikh Mohamud “a great step forward” for Somalia. The BBC report that was the subject of the September post described Mr. Mohamud, 56, as
…a civic activist who founded a university in Mogadishu and has worked for several national and international peace and development organizations. He has links to al-Islah, Somalia’s branch of the Muslim Brotherhood.’
A 2007 article on the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood website confirms that Al-Islah is, in fact, the Somali branch of the Global Muslim Brotherhood. A Somali web portal recently described Al-Islah as Apost from February 2009 discussed the Muslim Brotherhood ties of the previous Somali President.Hmmmm ....Lately when you see the MuslimBrotherhood you see the Obama admin as well..Read the full story here.
3 comments:
The NEWS really is, .. NOT A FRICKIN' PERSON is shocked.
There is no surprise.
No one is appalled.
No one is stirred to action.
1400 and how many days to go?
This is it until then.
The people have spoken here just as much as they did in Egypt's election
Fuck everyone
Don't forget that Mohamed Magid, the imam of the Dulles mosque, is one of Obama's "advisers" and one of the several Rep. Bachmann wanted investigated.
The link to our gvt. is quite strong.
Magid is good at hiding any radicalism. He periodically attaches himself to this or that radical person, but has not, to my knowledge, said or done anything radical himself.
He is likely just another calculated moderate like Imam Rauf and Tariq Ramadan.
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