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Major Introductory Resources:

Islamic Society of North America
By The Investigative Project on Terrorism
2009

Extremism and the Islamic Society of North America
By StrategyCenter.net
February 2007

Muslim Charities: Moderate Non-Profits or Elaborate Deceptions?
By Judicial Watch
April 2007

An Activist’s Guide to Arab and Muslim Campus and Community Organizations in North America
By Stephen Schwartz
May 26, 2003

Organization on Senate List of Muslim Groups Which "Finance Terrorism and Perpetuate Violence" Invited to White House Leadership Conference
By Militant Islam Monitor
February 23, 2005

The Bush Administration's Serious Missteps Regarding ISNA
By William A. Mayer & Beila Rabinowitz
August 29, 2005

Department of the Defenseless
By Joe Kaufman
January 28, 2008

Reforming Terror
By Joe Kaufman
May 23, 2008

What You Should Know about CAIR, The Assault on Michael Savage and the Stealth Jihad
By Militant Islam Monitor
December 15, 2007

Obama’s Favorite Islamist
By Alex Alexiev
August 27, 2008

ISNA, NAIT Seek to Edit History
By The Investigative Project on Terrorism
June 19, 2008

ISNA Admits Hamas Ties
By The Investigative Project on Terrorism
July 25, 2008

More Perils of Interfaith Dialogue
By Steven Emerson
July 23, 2008

New Disclosures Tighten ISNA-Muslim Brotherhood Bonds
By Steven Emerson
July 22, 2008

ISNA's Reform Hasn't Shed It of Radical Ideologues
By The Investigative Project on Terrorism
July 2, 2009

When It Comes to Islamism, the DNC Still Doesn't Get It
By M. Zuhdi Jasser
September 1, 2008

Justice Denied (long version - pdf)
By Sen. Tom Coburn
October 2008

Justice Denied (short version - pdf)
By Sen. Tom Coburn
October 2008

Unholy Bedfellows
By John Perazzo
August 21, 2007

Co-Conspirators of Hate
By Joe Kaufman
June 30, 2008

ISNA, Conspiring Since 1963
By Joe Kaufman
May 8, 2009

Islamic Society of North America
By The Clarion Project
February 10, 2013


Audio:

Warith Deen Umar: Jews "Have Control of the World"
By The Investigative Project on Terrorism
July 5, 2009


Additional Resources:

Clueless about CAIR and ISNA
By Joe Kaufman
February 5, 2010

Justice Department Releases Report Trying to Convince Citizenry that Threat of Homegrown Extremism Is Exaggerated
By Steven Emerson
January 12, 2010

Somebody at Fort Hood Should Be Walking the Plank
By Andy McCarthy
December 3, 2009

Muslim Organisations Attempt to Whitewash Ft. Hood Jihad with Boilerplate Statements
By Militant Islam Monitor
November 9, 2009

ISNA: Attitude, Not Apologies for Ft. Hood Murders
By Supna Zaidi
November 9, 2009

State Department Website Panders to Radical Islamists
By The Investigative Project on Terrorism
September 14, 2009

The Islamist Lobby In the House
By Jamie Glazov
August 4, 2009

Islam Investigator Ejected from D.C. Muslim Conference
By WorldNetDaily
July 5, 2009

The ISNA Conference
By Dave Gaubatz
July 2, 2009

A Day In Court with CAIR
By Jamie Glazov
July 2, 2009

Top Obama Aide Invites Head of Terrorist-linked Org to Join Administration Task Force
By Steven Emerson
June 29, 2009

FBI Replaces Brotherhood-Tainted Liaison with Brotherhood-Tainted Liaison
By The Investigative Project on Terrorism
June 25, 2009

Who Is Teaching about Islam?
By Jonathan Schanzer
June 2, 2009

Jailhouse Jihad
By Robert Spencer
May 28, 2009

State Department Continues Islamist Outreach
By The Investigative Project on Terrorism
May 17, 2009

The Obama Administration and Radical Islam
By Jamie Glazov
March 25, 2009

E-mails from an Enemy
By Joe Kaufman
March 24, 2009

ISNA’s Beheading
By Joe Kaufman
February 27, 2009

Obama and CAIR
By Brigitte Gabriel
February 6, 2009

Friends of Terror
By Joe Kaufman
January 27, 2009

ISNA's Mattson to Speak at Inaugural Prayer Service
By The Investigative Project on Terrorism
January 20, 2009

Hamas Inauguration
By Robert Spencer
January 19, 2009

Radical Islamic Networks in America
By Jamie Glazov
January 13, 2009

Senator Pushes DOJ on Islamists
By The Investigative Project on Terrorism
November 19, 2008

Forget Bill Ayers - Here Are Over a Dozen More Virulently Anti-American Obama Friends
By Doug Edelman
October 13, 2008

Ingrid Mattson and the "U.S. Muslim Engagement Project"
By Cinnamon Stillwell
October 1, 2008

Radical Muslims Obsessing Over "Obsession"
By William Mayer and Beila Rabinowitz
September 29, 2008

Former U.S. Officials Promoting American Wing Of Muslim Brotherhood's "U.S. Muslim Engagement Project"
By Beila Rabinowitz and William Mayer
September 25, 2008

Homeland Security Official Addresses American Wing of The Muslim Brotherhood
By Beila Rabinowitz and William Mayer
September 23, 2008

DHS Official Daniel Sutherland Spoke at Recent ISNA Conference
By Militant Islam Monitor
September 23, 2008

Meet Ingrid Mattson
By Jonathan Schanzer
September 11, 2008

The Democrats' 'Soft' Jihadist
By Frank J. Gaffney Jr.
August 26, 2008

Of Democrats and Co-Conspirators
By The Investigative Project on Terrorism
August 25, 2008

ISNA's Ingrid Mattson in Her Own Words
By Center for Security Policy (Research Brief)
August 23, 2008

Obama's Islamist Problem Has Nothing to Do with His Upbringing
By Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.
August 19, 2008

Forgotten Investigation, Emails Offer Insight into IIIT Probe
By The Investigative Project on Terrorism
August 3, 2008

Barack Obama's New Muslim Advisor Cements Campaign's Ties To Terror Friendly Organizations
By Beila Rabinowitz and William Mayer
August 2, 2008

Rep. Sherman, Emerson, Ponder State Department Reforms
By The Investigative Project on Terrorism
July 31, 2008

2008 ISNA Speaker Hatem Bazian: "Fight the Jews," "It's about Time We Have an Intifada in This Country"
By Patrick Poole
July 31, 2008

Senators Coburn and Kyl Call for the State Department to Stop Funding Islamists
By Militant Islam Monitor
July 30, 2008

U.S. Brotherhood's Boomerang Effect
By The Investigative Project on Terrorism
July 18, 2008

Ingrid Mattson vs. Freedom of Speech
By Robert Spencer
July 11, 2008

North American Islamist Group (ISNA) Planned to Host Pakistani Terror Leader
By Patrick Poole
June 23, 2008

U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Continue to Legitimize Terror Friendly Groups in Muslim Dialogue Hoax
By William Mayer and Beila Rabinowitz
June 2, 2008

Jews for Jihad?
By Militant Islam Monitor
May 27, 2008

Why Are Prominent Jewish Groups Represented On Bernardin Center's Board Alongside Notorious Islamists?
By Beila Rabinowitz and William Mayer
May 27, 2008

Amerabia
By Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.
May 5, 2008

The Soft [INSERT J-WORD WE'RE NOT ALLOWED TO SAY] Continues
By Andy McCarthy
April 26, 2008

State Department Funding ISNA's Propagation Of Islam
By Beila Rabinowitz and William Mayer
April 25, 2008

Presidential Hopefuls Not Courting the Muslim Vote
By Penny Starr
March 4, 2008

Should Government Employ Terrorist Sympathizers?
By Frank J. Gaffney, Jr.
February 26, 2008

Radical Muslims for Obama
By Joe Kaufman
February 5, 2008

Front-gate
By Frank J. Gaffney Jr.
January 22, 2008

AHA Calls on Department of Defense to Cut Ties with Muslim Extremist Group
By Joe Kaufman
January 16, 2008

Islamic Group Honors Religious Left
By Mark D. Tooley
September 10, 2007

The DoJ: Subsidizing the Enemy
By Deborah Weiss
September 3, 2007

ISNA’s Jihad Summer Camp
By Patrick Poole
July 6, 2007

CAIR Fingered by Feds
By Patrick Poole
June 8, 2007

Government Documents Reveal CAIR Is Hamas - ISNA Also Named as Unindicted Co-Conspirator in Holy Land Terror Funding
By Militant Islam Monitor
June 6, 2007

CAIR and ISNA Named as Part of Criminal Conspiracy in Hamas Funding Case
By Militant Islam Monitor
June 4, 2007

Ingrid Mattson - Ex-Catholic Convert to Islam, Who Leads Organisation on Terror Fund List, Tells Jews to Beware of Fundamentalist Christians
By Militant Islam Monitor
May 28, 2007

Fifth Column Imam Flyers
By Joe Kaufman and Gary Gross
April 20, 2007

Deserting Darfur
By Steven Emerson
February 8, 2007

Muslim Charities: Moderate Non-Profits or Elaborate Deceptions? (pdf)
By Judicial Watch
2007

ISNA Discusses Training Imams with NAIF
By Militant Islam Monitor
November 29, 2006

Imams Should Embrace U.S. Culture, New Islamic Society Chief Says [on Muneer Fareed]
By Robert King
November 6, 2006

Polishing an Image -- Islamic Style
By Stephen Brown
September 29, 2006

The Mullahs' Religious Left Allies
By Mark D. Tooley
July 19, 2006

U.S. Marines Build Shrine To Islam
By Paul Sperry
June 13, 2006

The United States Institute of Peace Promotes Radical Islam with Muslim World Initiative and Tax Payer Funding
By Ken Timmerman
June 5, 2006

The Two Faces of Zulfiqar Ali Shah
By Joe Kaufman
May 16, 2006

The ACLU's Leap to Inaction
By Hillel Stavis
March 30, 2006

ISNA's Syeed to Open Saudi Funded Jihad Through Da'wa Office in DC
Militant Islam Monitor
March 30, 2006

Muslims in America Set the Groundwork for a United States of Allah
Militant Islam Monitor
March 27, 2006

The Black Hearts of KindHearts
By Joe Kaufman
March 14, 2006

University of Central Florida Funding Islamist Da'wa Event
By Militant Islam Monitor
March 9, 2006

South Asia Coordinator for Busted Terror 'Charity' Kind Hearts Becomes New Religous Affairs Director of the Islamic Center of Milwaukee
By Militant Islam Monitor
February 27, 2006

Zulfiqar Ali Shah: Fundraiser for Suttered Kind Hearts (for Terror) Charity Now Religious Director at Islamic Society of Milwaukee
By Beila Rabinowitz
February 27, 2006

Don't Go There, Mrs. Hughes
By Frank Gaffney, Jr.
August 30, 2005

The Enemy Within
By Frank Gaffney, Jr.
August 19, 2005

Adam Gadahn’s Extremist American Imam
By Debbie Schlussel
May 28, 2004

Pentagon Madrassas
By Evan McCormick
December 2, 2003

Saudis Funding Infiltration of U.S. Military
By WorldTribune.com
October 21, 2003

Dark Days for North American Islamist Associations
By Daniel Pipes
October 3, 2003

Government Security Conference Run by Islamic Radicals
By Joe Kaufman and Beila Rabinowitz
July 10, 2003

Wahhabism & Islam in the U.S.
By Stephen Schwartz
June 30, 2003

Terrorism: Growing Wahhabi Influence in the United States
By Jon Kyl
July 3, 2003

Islamic Radicals on Campus
By Erick Stakelbeck
April 23, 2003

Israel's American Detractors-Back Again
By Michael Lewis
December 1997

An Explanatory Memorandum on the General Strategic Goal for the Group in North America (pdf)
By The Investigative Project
(Arabic with English Translation)
May 22, 1991

 


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6555 S. County Rd. - 750 E.
Plainfield, IN
46168

110 Maryland Avenue NE - Suite #304
Washington, DC
20002
Phone :(317) 839-8157 / (202) 544.5656
Fax :(317) 839-1840
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Islamic Society of North America (ISNA)'s Visual Map


  • Enforces extremist Wahhabi theological writ in America’s mosques



See also:   Muslim Brotherhood


Established in 1981 by the Saudi-funded Muslim Students’ Association of the U.S. and Canada (MSA), the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) calls itself the largest Muslim organization on the continent. ISNA was created by MSA with the help of one of Palestinian Islamic Jihad's founding students, Sami Al-Arian. Another noteworthy founding member of ISNA was Mahboob Khan.

Today ISNA's annual conventions draw more attendees -- usually over 30,000 -- than any other Muslim gathering in the Western Hemisphere. ISNA’s mission is to function as “an association of Muslim organizations and individuals that provides a common platform for presenting Islam, supporting Muslim communities, developing educational, social and outreach programs and fostering good relations with other religious communities, and civic and service organizations.”

ISNA focuses heavily on providing Wahhabi theological indoctrination materials to a large percentage of the mosques in North America. Many of these mosques were recently built with Saudi money and are required, by their Saudi benefactors, to strictly follow the dictates of Wahhabi imams -- an edict that affects the tone and content of the sermons given in the mosques, the selection of books and periodicals that may be read in mosque libraries or sold in mosque bookshops, and the policies governing the exclusion or suppression of dissenters from the congregations.

Through its affiliate, the North American Islamic Trust -- a Saudi government-backed organization created to fund Islamist enterprises in North America -- the Saudi-subsidized ISNA reportedly holds the mortgages on 50 to 80 percent of all mosques in the U.S. and Canada. Thus the organization can freely exercise ultimate authority over these houses of worship and their teachings.

Writes Kaukab Siddique, the editor of New Trend, an Islamic periodical of extremist views that is nonetheless opposed to Wahhabi domination of American Islam: "ISNA controls most mosques in America and thus also controls who will speak at every Friday prayer, and which literature will be distributed there."

Islam scholar Stephen Schwartz describes ISNA as "one of the chief conduits through which the radical Saudi form of Islam passes into the United States." Adds Schwartz: "Our view is that the number of mosques under Wahhabi control actually totals at least 600 out of the official total of 1,200, while, as noted, Shia community leaders endorse the figure of 80 percent Wahhabi control. But we also offer a number of 4-6,000 mosques overall, including small and diverse congregations of many kinds."

According to Sufi leader Sheikh Muhammad Hisham Kabbani’s testimony before a State Department Open Forum on January 7, 1999, extremists have taken over “more than 80 percent of the mosques in the United States ... This means that the ideology of extremism has been spread to 80 percent of the Muslim population, mostly the youth and the new generation.” Kabbani based his statement on his personal investigation of 114 American mosques. “Ninety of them,” he said, “were mostly exposed, and I say exposed, to extreme or radical ideology, based on their speeches, books and board members.” This is largely due to the efforts of ISNA.

According to terrorism expert Steven Emerson, ISNA “is a radical group hiding under a false veneer of moderation”; “convenes annual conferences where Islamist militants have been given a platform to incite violence and promote hatred” (for instance, al Qaeda supporter and PLO official Yusuf Al-Qaradhawi was invited to speak at an ISNA conference); has held fundraisers for terrorists (after Hamas leader Mousa Marzook was arrested and eventually deported in 1997, ISNA raised money for his defense); has condemned the U.S. government’s post-9/11 seizure of Hamas’ and Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s financial assets; and publishes a bi-monthly magazine, Islamic Horizons, that “often champions militant Islamist doctrine.”

Adds Emerson: “I think ISNA has been an umbrella, also a promoter of groups that have been involved in terrorism. I am not going to accuse the ISNA of being directly involved in terrorism. I will say ISNA has sponsored extremists, racists, people who call for Jihad against the United States.”

Emerson further reports that "In September 2002, a full year after the 9/11 attacks, speakers at ISNA's annual conference still refused to acknowledge Bin Laden's role in the terrorist attacks."

WTHR, an Indianapolis television station located close to ISNA’s Plainfield, Indiana headquarters, said it had found “about a dozen charities, organizations and individuals under federal scrutiny for possible ties to terrorism that are in some way linked to ISNA.”

In December 2003, U.S. Senators Charles Grassley and Max Baucus of the Senate Committee on Finance listed ISNA as one of 25 American Muslim organizations that “finance terrorism and perpetuate violence.” ISNA is known to have permitted the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development (and a number of other Islamic charities with terror connections) to set up booths at its conventions, and in some cases has helped raise money for them.

Upon learning of the arrest of Sami Al-Arian, the University of South Florida computer science professor who eventually would be found guilty of conspiring to fund the terrorist organization Palestinian Islamic Jihad, ISNA issued a statement criticizing the U.S. government for its prosecution of Al-Arian.

ISNA was named in a May 1991 Muslim Brotherhood document -- titled "An Explanatory Memorandum on the General Strategic Goal for the Group in North America" -- as one of the Brotherhood’s 29 likeminded "organizations of our friends" that shared the common goal of destroying America and turning it into a Muslim nation. These "friends" were identified by the Brotherhood as groups that could help teach Muslims "that their work in America is a kind of grand Jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within and 'sabotaging' its miserable house by their hands ... so that ... God's religion [Islam] is made victorious over all other religions."

Also named in the Muslim Brotherhood document were:


Several organizations are considered constituents of ISNA. These include the Association of Muslim Scientists and Engineers, the Association of Muslim Social Scientists of North America, the Council of Islamic Schools in North America, the Islamic Medical Association of North America, the Muslim Students Association of the U.S. and Canada, and Muslim Youth of North America.

ISNA was a signatory to a February 20, 2002 document, composed by C. Clark Kissinger’s revolutionary communist group Refuse & Resist, condemning military tribunals and the detention of immigrants apprehended in connection with post-9/11 terrorism investigations. In ISNA’s estimation, the Patriot Act constitutes an assault on the civil liberties of Muslim Americans and ought to be repealed.

ISNA endorses the Immigrant Workers Freedom Ride Coalition, which seeks to secure amnesty and civil liberties protections for illegal aliens, and policy reforms that diminish or eliminate restrictions on future immigration.

ISNA chose not to endorse or participate in the May 14, 2005 "Free Muslims March Against Terror," an event whose purpose was to "send a message to the terrorists and extremists that their days are numbered . . . [and to send] a message to the people of the Middle East, the Muslim world and all people who seek freedom, democracy and peaceful coexistence that we support them." 

Among ISNA’s more prominent members and affiliates (past and present) are Mohammed Nur AbdullahAbdullah Idris Ali, Jamal A. Badawi, Ihsan Bagby, Hadia Mubarak (a former President of the Muslim Students Association who now sits on ISNA's Board of Directors), Muzammil Siddiqi, Omar J. Siddiqui (the Muslim Youth of North America Chairman who is also a member of the ISNA Board), and Siraj Wahhaj.

ISNA's current President is Ingrid Mattson, professor of Islamic Studies at the Macdonald Center for Islamic Studies, and of Christian-Muslim Relations at Hartford Seminary in Connecticut.

Also affiliated with ISNA is Abdurahman Alamoudi, who in 1982 founded the Islamic Society of Boston under ISNA’s tax-exempt umbrella.

In July 2006, ISNA Secretary General Sayyid M. Syeed joined Sojourners leader Jim Wallis and National Council of Churches (NCC) General Secretary Robert Edgar in opposing any U.S. military action against Iran’s nuclear weapons program -- instead advocating "direct negotiations" with Tehran. At ISNA's 44th annual convention (held in Rosemont, Illinois) in August 2007, NCC's Interfaith Relations office sponsored an Ecumenical Study Seminar for “reflecting and learning together.”

In the summer 2007 Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development (HLF) trial (which looked into evidence of HLF's fundraising on behalf of Hamas), the U.S. government released a list of approximately 300 of HLF's "unindicted co-conspirators" and "joint venturers." Among the unindicted co-conspirators were groups such as ISNA, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, Hamas, INFOCOM, the Islamic Association for Palestine, the Muslim Arab Youth Association, the North American Islamic Trust, and the United Association for Studies and Research. The list also included many individuals affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood and/or Hamas. Among these were Omar Ahmad, Abdurahman Alamoudi, Yousef al-Qaradawi, Abdallah Azzam, Jamal Badawi, Mohammad Jaghlit, Mousa Abu Marzook, Abdel Aziz Rantisi, and Ahmed Yassin.

According to the Investigative Project on Terrorism, an 86-page report issued by the office of U.S. Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK) states that the Department of Justice (DOJ) has conducted outreach work with ISNA. Most notably, in September 2007 DOJ co-sponsored ISNA's national convention -- with American taxpayer dollars.

On October 19, 2011, ISNA was one of 57 organizations to co-sign a letter that Farhana Khera, executive director of an Islamic organization called Muslim Advocates, wrote to Barack Obama’s then-Deputy National Security Advisor for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism (and later CIA director) John Brennan. The letter demanded that Obama officials “purge all federal government training materials of biased materials”—that is, materials that they claimed were biased against Islam—and “implement a mandatory re-training program for FBI agents, U.S. Army officers, and all federal, state and local law enforcement who have been subjected to biased training.” Joing ISNA as signatories were such groups as the Council on American-Islamic Relations, the Islamic Circle of North America, Islamic Relief USA, the Muslim American Society, and the Muslim Public Affairs Council.

The Obama Administration immediately complied with the letter's demands. Dwight C. Holton, former U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon, emphasized that same day that training materials for the FBI would be purged of everything that Islamic supremacists deemed offensive: “I want to be perfectly clear about this: training materials that portray Islam as a religion of violence or with a tendency towards violence are wrong, they are offensive, and they are contrary to everything that this president, this attorney general and Department of Justice stands for. They will not be tolerated.”

ISNA issues a semi-monthly magazine titled Islamic Horizons, which, as journalist Joe Kaufman points out, "is filled with features and advertisements linked to radical Islamic thought and activity." For example, a feature story from the January/February 2013 issue explores the life of CAIR founder Nihad Awad, but says nothing about Awad's (or CAIR's) associations with Hamas. Another story in the same issue promotes Siraj Wahhaj, a Brooklyn-based Imam with a host of ties to Islamic terrorism. The same issue carried a full-page advertisement urging readers to donate, through a charity called Islamic Relief, $10 for “Palestine emergency aid.” Islamic Relief had previously been identified by Israel as a Hamas front group, and by the Treasury Department as a “possible source of funding for al-Qaeda and other terrorist organizations.” Another full-page ad in the January/February issue urged readers to “sponsor a child” through Helping Hand USA, a charitable function of the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA). But both Helping Hand USA and ICNA were donors and partners of the al-Khidmat Foundation (a Pakistani charity run by Jamaat-e-Islami), which supports Hamas. Another full-page ad in the issue featured the International Institute of Islamic Thought, which has ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, supports Islamic jihad, and has numerous documented links to terrorism. And yet another page of the January/February issue of Islamic Horizons featured the Michigan-based group Mercy-USA for Aid and Development, whose board members have included a number of individuals with ties to terrorism.

 

 

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