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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home1/jgblog/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121Yesterday’s Congressional hearing, led by\u00a0Congressman Ron DeSantis (FL), layed out the threat posed by the International Muslim Brotherhood and why designating them a terrorist organization is critical to our national security.<\/p>\n
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This is, as UTT has made clear in the past, an important line of operation in this war and one which should be pursued with great vigor.<\/p>\n
However, statements made during the hearing raise serious concerns of a continued gross lack of understanding of the threat by drawing broad distinctions between Muslim Brotherhood doctrine and “true Islam.”<\/p>\n
Since the “true Islam” referred to during the hearings does not exist, and in fact the “version” of Islam articulated by the International Muslim Brotherhood – as well as Al Qaeda, ISIS, and others – is core Islamic doctrine, the difference between the two is a fantasy and is no place to try to build strategies for victory.<\/p>\n
Testimonies Raising Concern<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n The testimony<\/a> of Dr. Hillel Fradkin<\/strong> from the Hudson Institute agreed the Muslim Brotherhood’s goal is to establish an Islamic State, yet placed the root of this idea at the feet of the Muslim Brotherhood founder Hassan al Banna, and did not acknowledge Muslim Brotherhood doctrine is<\/strong><\/em> core Islamic doctrine.<\/p>\n Fradkin went on to say that “This approach entailed the gradual transformation of society to Brotherhood principles before the seizure of political power, in Egypt and elsewhere.”\u00a0 Dr. Fradkin attributed this “gradualist” approach as an invention of al Banna.<\/p>\n In reality this “approach” comes from core Islamic doctrine.\u00a0 It is progressive revelation, and simply reaffirms the exact same methods used by Islam’s perfect man, Islam’s prophet Mohammad, to implement Islam in society.<\/p>\n In his\u00a0testimony,\u00a0<\/a>\u00a0J<\/strong>onathan Schanzer<\/strong> from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies stated, “Many Muslim Brotherhood branches subject their members to rigid indoctrination processes and vet their The question must be asked, since this comment was made in testimony on Capital Hill, how is the “Brotherhood’s politicized and deeply intolerant interpretation of Islam” different from what 12 year old muslims are taught in U.S. Islamic schools?\u00a0 How does it differ from what the highest authority in Islamic jurisprudence – Al Azhar – teaches Islamic scholars?<\/p>\n It does not.<\/p>\n Mr. Schanzer went on to say, “Factions of the Brotherhood without a history of violence or terrorism finance do not warrant scrutiny,” and recommended the U.S. should “Designate the violent actors while keeping a close eye on non-violent ones.”<\/p>\n Since the global Islamic Movement’s primary\u00a0 road to victory is in the non-violent realm, to focus primarily on the violence – as the enemy wants us to do – is to lose the war.<\/p>\n Zuhdi Jasser<\/strong>, a muslim doctor from Arizona identified himself as a “devout muslim” in his\u00a0testimony.<\/a><\/p>\n In his statement, Dr. Jasser said, “Neither Islam nor Muslims are monolithic and should not be treated as such by anyone.”<\/p>\n The problem with this statement is two-fold.\u00a0 First, it is untrue.\u00a0 The thing that binds the Islamic world together is the obligation, under penalty of death, for muslims to obey sharia and work to impose it on the world.\u00a0 There is no “version” of Islam that does not require this.<\/p>\n Secondly, the statement that Islam is not monolithic and very hard to understand, is something UTT teaches its students to repel with the truth.\u00a0 It is on UTT’s radar because it has been a talking point for the Islamic Movement for over 20 years.<\/p>\n Dr. Jasser also asserted, “For us (muslims) it is a very personal mission to leave our American Muslim children a legacy that their faith is based in the unalienable right to liberty and to teach them that the principles that founded America do not contradict their faith but strengthen it.”<\/p>\n In fact, there is no book of Islamic law or any Islamic school text used in the United States – or elsewhere for that matter – which teaches muslims to adhere to America’s founding principles.\u00a0 In fact, the most widely used text book in U.S. Islamic schools, What Islam is All About<\/strong><\/em>, reads:\u00a0 “The duty of muslim citizens is to be loyal to the Islamic State.”<\/p>\n In the end, Dr. Jasser recommends the designation of the Muslim Brotherhood gradually beginning with a few Islamic nations overseas, but NOT in the United States.<\/p>\n The testimony<\/a> of Ambassador Daniel Benjamin<\/strong><\/em> denied the clarity of the International Muslim Brotherhood’s objectives and their controlling doctrine (sharia) when he testified, “There is no singular, monolithic Muslim Brotherhood…there is no central administration linking these disparate groups.\u00a0 In character and matters of doctrine, they vary greatly…Does the Muslim Brotherhood constitute a global threat?\u00a0 Here too, I would answer that it does not.\u00a0 Most of the groups that are said to be Muslim Brotherhood affiliates or franchises support democracy and abjure violence.”<\/p>\n Setting aside the fact the leadership of the International Muslim Brotherhood hosts regular meetings to discuss strategy and assess their progress, these comments leave listeners\/readers with the idea that different levels of sharia implementation in different Islamic nations by the Muslim Brotherhood is synonymous with a lack of unified doctrine or modus operandi, which is demonstrably untrue.<\/p>\n
\nmembers for their commitment to the organization\u2019s ultimate goal, which is to empower the Brotherhood\u2019s politicized and deeply intolerant interpretation of Islam.”<\/p>\n