Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Muslim Schools in the USA: what are they doing, what are they teaching?


Laura Mansfield is an analyst and author of two books:

One Nation Under Allah: The Islamic Invasion of America

And her most recent book:

Inshallah: My Journey Into the World of Islam, and My Escape

She is an ex-Muslim who speaks arabic. She went under cover and visited a Muslim summer day camp in the Atlanta, GA area. Here are some excertps from her report, starting with lessons for the children (bold emphasis mine):

...The director introduced the Imam from the mosque, who started the rally with a quotation from the Qu’ran in Arabic. The surah of the day, which would be the Islamic equivalent of the Bible Verse of the Day, Al Ikhlas. The imam translated the surah as:

Say: He is Allah, the One and Only;
Allah, the Eternal, Absolute;
He begetteth not, nor is He begotten;
And there is none like unto Him.

The Imam repeated it several times in Arabic, line by line, encouraging the children to repeat it with him. Shifting back into English, he told them that their task for the day was to memorize this 4-line surah.

He then began to explain the surah, and its importance. He told the children that this surah described the essence of Islam – that there is only one Allah, and that Allah has no children. Then, quite abruptly, he told the room full of children that this surah was what Muslims were dying for in Palestine, and Iraq, and Chechnya. He told them that the Christians were all doomed to eternal hell for the sin of “shirk”, or assigning partners or a son to God.

He ranted for around 10 minutes about the “kafirs” and how the ambition of these unbelievers used the name of Christ to work with the Zionists to kill all of the Muslims in the world.


Then, suddenly he shifted gears. He started discussing Jews and Zionists, explaining that they were the most hated creatures by Allah. He told the children that Allah in fact hated them so much that at one point he turned all the Jews into pigs and monkeys.

The focus shifted to politics again. The imam told the children to never forget the struggle of the Palestinians, who were only trying to regain their ancestral land, which has been their home for thousands of years. He told the story of Mohamed Durah, and explained to the audience how the 14 year old had been killed while “innocently going down the street with his father.” He emphasized that the killing was an unprovoked murder by the “Jewish sons of pigs and monkeys”. He reminded the children that the goal of every Christian and Jew was to kill every single Muslim, even the tiny babies.

Now how do you suppose these kids are going to relate to the rest of the world, to America, when these "lessons" are done, and they go out the doors and have to live among the "murdering" Christians of the USA? People they are taught want to kill them?

This sounds like a classic case of projection to me: seeing in others what you yourself want to do. It's also a trait of malignant narcissism and pathological cult thinking. Is this the "tolerance" that liberals advocate?

The imam explained that although they are in America they have an obligation to help their fellow Muslims elsewhere in the world. He told the kids to save their quarters and dollars and bring them to the center each day, and at the end of the program they would send the donations to their Muslim brothers and sisters in Palestine and Iraq.

Iraq, too. What would you guess that money is used for?

At that point, he abruptly shifted back to the Surah of the Day. He offered several of the older boys the opportunity to recite the surah in front of the group.

Then he announced that the groups would go to their respective classes.

The classes were not coed; boys and girls were separated, even at the youngest ages. The classes were grouped according to age: Kindergarten and First Grade together, Second and Third Grade together, and Fourth and Fifth Grade together.

I chose to remain with the Kindergarten and First Grade class.

The teacher, Amina, was an American woman who grew up in South Georgia as a Southern Baptist named Tiffani. She married a Palestinian man while still in college at Georgia State University. She converted to Islam and dropped out of college when she got pregnant. She was now pregnant with her third child in as many years. Her husband had finished his graduate degree, and in three weeks she was returning with him to his home in the West Bank.

She explained to me that the first 45 minute session for the youngsters was to learn the phrase “Allah Akbar”. They started with a large coloring page with the words Allah Akbar written on it in Arabic. After they colored the page, they took turns reciting the phrase.

She told the kids how to determine when it was appropriate to shout “Allah Akbar”: intimes of great joy, when someone is martyred, or when the Zionists or Kafirs are attacked. She introduced a video, in Arabic, showing scenes from the West Bank, and told the kids to shout “Allah Akbar” when they thought they should.

Considering that most Americans are "unbelievers" or "Kafirs", imagine how these children see ordinary Americans after teachings like this?

The kids quickly got the message that when something blew up, or an Israeli soldier was shot that they should shout Allah Akbar. I expressed my concern to Tiffani about children so young being exposed to such violent scenes. Tiffani/Amina assured me that the kids had been watching similar videos since they were two years old, and that they weren’t disturbed in the slightest by them.

Playground time was next...

I don't even want to talk about the games they played in the schoolyard... "Jihad, anyone?" It's sickening. You can read the entire article HERE.

I do realise this may not be representative of all Muslim schools in the USA; but even one like this is one too many.

Hat tip to White Trash Republican for the link to Laura's site.


Related links:

LauraMansfield.com

Islamic Academy of Florida still teaching kids after instructor/directors are jailed on terrorism charges and use of school for Jihad funding

The Tipping Point of Truth

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

At first glance Islam seems to be a set of weird and creepy beliefs and violent practices with no unifying principle apart from barbarism.

But Islam is not just a religion - it's a complete way of life including politics, civil and criminal law, culture and obsessive/compulsive rituals involving mind-numbing micromanagement of all aspects of day-to-day existence.

The unifying principle of Islam is TRIBALISM - Them and Us, Our Team vs Their Team; or to put it in Islamic terms - UMMA and KAFIR. The structure of Islam is built up from beliefs and practices which reinforce the division between Muslim and non-Muslim.

Islam is a profoundly inward-looking and self-referential belief system which erects a Berlin-wall of hatred between itself and 'The OTHER'. The OTHER includes all aspects of reality which do not conform to the worldview of the psychopathic leader of a tribe of dark-age desert brigands and rapists. The Muslim tribe is the Umma. The Wall keeps dissident members of the Umma in, and threatening ideas out.

The Wall, which acts both as a prison and a cordon sanitaire, is constructed and maintained by hatred. Muslims teach their children from infancy that Kafirs are 'najis' - literally filth or vermin. The Kafir culture, whose bright lights glitter on the other side of the Wall, is 'Jahiliyya' - decadent and corrupting - not to be imitated but to be destroyed. Ideas originating from beyond the Wall are subject to paranoid scrutiny and censorship.

All true Muslims are the guards in the watchtowers, and anyone escaping from the Umma is an apostate risking death just as surely as anyone attempting to cross from East to West Berlin.

Globally the Wall divides Dar-al-Islam from Dar-al-Harb ("Islam has bloody borders"), but nowadays mini versions of the Wall run through most European cities. Muslim ghettos have become no-go areas for Kafirs and for Jahiliyya culture.

You can expect to see this happening in America within 10 years

Chas said...

It's the cult thinking an isolationist belief system that I want to expose more. As you say, it's not just a religion, and to treat it as merely such is to make a big mistake.

What we see in 10 years will depend on what we do now. The Mulslim population in the USA isn't as big as it is in Europe... yet. We are headed in the same direction though, if we allow unfettered immigration of Muslisms and we keep supporting deceptive groups like CAIR.