Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Target Memphis: Another Massive Mega-Mosque Compound in Middle America

by Pamela Geller, with links to sources — Feb 28, 2014

Memphis is one of those gateway cities in which the State Department dumps whole Muslim communities under the Refugee Resettlement programs. The OIC (Organizaion of Islamic Cooperation)-driven UN designates who and who isn’t a refugee. Is it any wonder that Christians are trapped in Muslim countries while jihadists are welcomed here with full entitlements? These towns and cities like Lewiston, Maine, Nashville, Emporia, Kansas et al that are designated as “preferred communities” don’t know what hit them. Memphis is a “preferred community” for refugees, according to the US government, which is doling out grants to further assist these hostile invaders.

[I have posted on how the U.S. State Department is denying visas to Syrian Christian refugees. There is clear preference and favoritism shown to Muslim refugees, while Syrian Christians are treated shamefully by U.S. senators and ignored when they plead their case before Congress.]

Now that beleaguered city is getting a seven-million-dollar, 63,144-square-foot mega-mosque. Who pays for these mosquestrosities?



Here is a typical account of what happens to an otherwise oblivious town when invaded:
Shelbyville is about an hour’s drive from Nashville, in the heart of the Bible Belt. Like many Americans, the citizens of Shelbyville knew little about Somalia other than the 1993 Black Hawk Down incident, in which 18 U.S. servicemen were killed while battling warlords and Islamic jihadists in the Somali capital of Mogadishu.  
So when hundreds of Somalis began turning up in the town–many of them dressed in traditional Islamic garb–locals quickly took notice. 
“They’ve had an impact here. Unfortunately, it’s not been a good impact,” said Brian Mosely, a reporter for the local Shelbyville Times-Gazette. 
Mosely won an award from the Associated Press for a series of articles he wrote for the paper about Shelbyville’s Somalis. 
“I found that there was just an enormous culture clash going on here,” he said. “The Somalis were–according to a lot of the people I talked to here–were being very, very rude, inconsiderate, very demanding. They would go into stores and haggle over prices. They would also demand to see a male salesperson, would not deal with women in stores” (more here).

There is so much bubbling under the surface of these communities. Back in 2009, I ran a  first-hand undercover investigation into the Al-Farooq mosque in Nashville, Tennessee, not far from where this mosquetrosity will be built. What was exposed was unthinkable. There was video/audio footage of a 7-year-old girl who talked about her husband and how they are beaten during shariah class. Those children were in terrible danger, and the undercover person inside needed to hide the camera deeply. The little girl began to cry as she was telling the teacher (our informant) about being beaten. Atlas readers called child services, the Attorney General, Rep. Jim Cooper (D-TN 5th District). Nothing was ever done.

Subsequently, Youtube removed the videos (“its content violated their terms of service”) .  But we keep putting them back up.

And now a monster mosque. This is not an Islamic center, it is a rabat. Amir Taheri writes here:

The Prophet imposed his rule on parts of Arabia through a series of ghazvas, or razzias (the origin of the English word “raid”). The ghazva was designed to terrorize the infidels, convince them that their civilization was doomed and force them to submit to Islamic rule. Those who participated in the ghazva were known as the ghazis, or raiders
After each ghazva, the Prophet ordered the creation of a rabat—or a point of contact at the heart of the infidel territory raided. The rabat consisted of an area for prayer, a section for the raiders to eat and rest and facilities to train and prepare for future razzias. [The "athletic" component I alluded to earlier.] Later Muslim rulers used the tactic of ghazva to conquer territory in the Persian and Byzantine empires. After each raid, they built a rabat to prepare for the next razzia
[NB:] It is no coincidence that Islamists routinely use the term ghazva to describe the 9/11 attacks against New York and Washington. The terrorists who carried out the attack are referred to as ghazis or shahids (martyrs).
Read the rest here.

Another massive Islamic compound in middle America
via Memphis Islamic Center plans $6.5M expansion – Memphis Business Journal. h/t Vinenco (thanks to Creeping)

The Memphis Islamic Center plans this summer to launch construction of the first phase of a $6.5 million recreational center in Shelby County.

The MIC is accepting bids from general contractors to build a multifunctional hall as part of a planned Family Life Center on vacant land at 10299 Humphrey Road, next door to its current 6,000-square-foot facility.

The three-phase, 63,144-square-foot project will eventually include an indoor gym, exercise rooms, classrooms, a daycare area, a library and more worship space, said Dr. Bashar Shala, chairman of the MIC board.

The MIC’s 55-acre campus could also eventually have an elderly care and community medical facility, Shala said.

Memphis-based Pickering Firm Inc. is the project’s engineer and architect.


At the end of the first Iraq war, the United States designated Nashville, Tenn., to be a “gateway city” for refugees fleeing their war-torn country, setting the stage for what has become, less than 20 years later, a rapidly growing Muslim population in the Volunteer State.

This is happening all over the U.S. and within 40-50 years your children and their children will wonder why Americans let this happen as they fight for their lives.

As the Muslim population grows and their communities spread throughout the state, religious leaders say their places of worship must do the same, spurring the construction of mosques and the massive Islamic centers that host them in several Tennessee cities, including Murfreesboro, Memphis and Antioch.

But the physical size of these Islamic centers – and the associations and writings of some of the leaders behind them – are raising some concerns nationwide.



Much more here...