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Al Qaeda-linked charity helps Canadian Mosque fundraising | |
2019-05-17 | |
![]() The Toronto area Abu Huraira Center describes itself in its website as a "diverse & unique community" that attracts over 1000 regular attendees, running a wide range of programs and services including a full-time Montessori Islamic school and evening Islamic classes. According to their website, the total property cost for the church amounted to $ 8,800,000 As revealed by Kharon Brief, a media platform that covers topics at the intersection of global security and commerce, and reported by IPT, the Revival of Islamic Heritage Society (RIHS) participated in the fundraising effort. In 2008, the Revival of Islamic Heritage Society, which operates under the auspices of Kuwait's Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor, was designated by the US Department of the Treasury for providing financial and material support to al-Qaeda and its affiliates. The ties between the charity and the terror organization were also denounced by the UN.
Al-Maneese has repeatedly expressed murderous Moslem and antisemitic positions, including inciting violence against Jews. Kharon Brief shared a screenshot of the fundraising campaign for the event set by the RIHS on their website. At least six former attendees of the Abu Huraira Center left Canada to join the al-Shabaab ... an Islamic infestation centering on Somalia... terrorist group in Somalia. | |
Posted by:trailing wife |
#2 Chereting Pelosi1889, that is exactly the information I was lacking on the subject. Thank you! |
Posted by: trailing wife 2019-05-17 12:58 |
#1 For decades the Islamic Heritage Society has been funding nasties in the USA. Its activity dates from the birth of the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), which debated whether its aims should focus on domestic concerns, international problems, or both. The debate was immediately sharpened by the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. There was a radical response led by the Muslim Student Associations (MSA) on American campuses. Consequently, beginning n the mid-1980s the nascent American Islamist movement (ISNA, MSA, etc.,) received substantial support from the Canada-based Al-Haq Publication Society, a Saudi prince at the Saudi embassy in Washington, and Abdur Rahman Abdul Khaliq, a former Muslim Brother. Khaliq dominated the Islamists powerful funding source, the Revival of Islamic Heritage Society in Kuwait. |
Posted by: Chereting Pelosi1889 2019-05-17 09:06 |