KOMMONSENTSJANE – OBAMA’S VISIT TO THE WRONG MOSQUE

Obama visited a mosque.  Why didn’t Obama select a mosque that wants to integrate in our country and has submitted their cause for reform?  That person is – Zuhdi Jasser, a doctor and former Navy officer who leads the American Islamic Foundation for Democracy. for reform.   Obama kept reform Muslims out of summit on extremism and did not even invite them to the White House .  So how can he go to this mosque and preach to us about demonization of Muslims.

President Obama decries hateful rhetoric against Muslim-Americans during first presidential trip to U.S. mosque

BY Adam Edelman /

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS /

February 4, 2016

President Obama used his first visit to a U.S. mosque as commander-in-chief Wednesday to denounce the demonization of Muslims, saying “an attack on one faith is an attack on all faiths.”

Speaking to the Islamic Society of Baltimore, Obama said many Americans had a “hugely distorted impression” of Muslim-Americans that was resulting in significant harm — both physically and mentally — to the community of nearly 3 million people in the U.S.

“We’ve seen children bullied, we’ve seen mosques vandalized,” Obama said. “That’s not who we are.”

Obama said Muslims also are concerned about the threat of terrorism but are too often blamed as a group “for the violent acts of the very few.”

In addition, the President waded once again into the presidential race without mentioning any of the candidates by name, saying “We have to reject a politics that seeks to manipulate bigotry.”

Obama said many Americans have a “hugely distorted impression” of Muslims in America, and added that “an attack on one faith is an attack on all our faiths.”

He told the gathering that he had heard from young Muslims who were worried they’d be rounded up and kicked out of the country — a policy Donald Trump has called for.

Republican candidates Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio have also repeatedly warned of “radical Islamic terrorism” and ripped Obama for refusing to use the term, which the President has said unfairly demonizes a whole faith.

Muslim-American advocacy groups have warned of a growing number of attacks on mosques and individuals following terror attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, Calif., by those claiming to act in the name of Islam.

“We have to understand: An attack on one faith is an attack on all our faiths,” said Obama, who had visited several mosques overseas but not one in the U.S. until Wednesday.

He said there was an “organized extremist element” that takes Islamic texts and twists them in such a way they reflect negatively on all Muslims.

Obama also said he had heard from many young Muslim-Americans who were afraid they would be kicked out of the U.S. after hearing the promises of Donald Trump during his campaign.

“It is undeniable that a small fraction of Muslims propagate a perverted interpretation of Islam. This is the truth,” Obama said. “It’s real. It’s there.”

But he also warned that trying to connect Islam to terrorists only plays into their hands.

“We must never give them that legitimacy. They’re not defending Islam,” Obama said.

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KOMMONSENTSJANE – REFORM MUSLIMS LEFT OUT OF SUMMIT

Posted on February 21, 2015 by blogkommonsents

Well, it looks like the S–T has hit the fan! It seems there were winners and losers in the invitation list which actually excluded the ‘REFORM MUSLIMS” from attending the summit at the White House.

Hooray for them – they have taken a full-page ad in the Sunday New York Times signalling their displeasure.! As we know this leader is continuing to slip down that slippery slope by running with the wrong crowd, again.

We thought he had learned his lesson after the Reverend Wright debacle; but, undoubtedly not, since he picked all of the prior people who were terrorists to attend the summit. What’s with this guy anyway? I forgot, “he wants to keep his enemies close.”

Obama kept reform Muslims out of summit on extremism.

By Charles Hoskinson | February 21, 2015 | 11:00 am

The White House excluded members of a prominent group of reformist Muslims from its terror summit this week (well, if it was a terror summit, I guess that is who you invite, people who are terrorists), apparently because President Obama rejects their argument that such groups as Islamic State of Iraq and Syria are actually motivated by Islam (as usual, if you don’t think like him, your out).

A group of 23 prominent Muslim reformers signed a full-page ad in the Sunday New York Times on Jan. 11 asking “What can Muslims do to reclaim their ‘beautiful religion’?”

But Obama and officials throughout his administration deny any connection between Islam and the terrorists beheading and burning their victims in a reign of terror in the Middle East.

Muslim reformers say the administration is ignoring them because they disagree with Obama’s refusal to acknowledge the Islamic roots of the extremists’ ideology.

Some of the most prominent reformers have argued for years that the ideological and theological roots of Islamist extremism must be addressed, but administration officials carefully avoided exactly that subject during Obama’s three-day summit.

“We have to own the issue of extremist Islamic theology in order to defeat it and remove it from our world. We have to name it to tame it,” Muslim journalists Asra Nomani and Hala Arafa wrote in an essay published Friday by the Daily Beast.

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“Among Muslims, stuck in face-saving, shame-based cultures, we need to own up to our extremist theology instead of always reverting to a strategy of denial, deflection and demonization.”

Nomani, a former Wall Street Journal reporter, was close friends with her colleague Daniel Pearl, who was kidnapped and beheaded by Islamist extremists in Pakistan in 2002.

At the summit, Obama and other officials insisted there is no link between Islam and the Islamist extremist groups that have been at the forefront of a dramatic spike in terrorist violence worldwide.

“Al Qaeda and [the Islamic State] and groups like it are desperate for legitimacy. They try to portray themselves as religious leaders — holy warriors in defense of Islam,” Obama said Wednesday.

“We must never accept the premise that they put forward, because it is a lie. Nor should we grant these terrorists the religious legitimacy that they seek. They are not religious leaders — they’re terrorists. And we are not at war with Islam. We are at war with people who have perverted Islam.”

The summit aimed at empowering community leaders to help Muslims resist the extremists’ message and improved strategies to communicate a more moderate message. But the administration’s refusal to identify the threat — and the exclusion of those who do from the conversation — works against meeting those goals, reformers said.

Maajid Nawaz, a former Islamist radical and one of those who signed the Times advertisement, is co-founder of the Quilliam Foundation, an anti-extremist British think-tank. The refusal of Obama and his officials to name their real enemy is referred to among reformers as the “Voldemort effect,” after the villain in the Harry Potter books whose name could not be mentioned.

Nawaz told CNN on Wednesday that refusing to address the Islamist ideology directly puts all Muslims at risk of being blamed for the actions of a tiny minority — the exact opposite effect of what Obama intended by his approach.

“When the president said there’s a poisonous ideology that needs to be refuted by Muslim clerics, the average everyday non-Muslim, the only word they know for that is the religion of Islam and they will think that the ideology we are referring to is the faith of Islam itself and thereby they would end up blaming all Muslims,” Nawaz said.

“Islam is a religion like any other with all the various sects and denominations. Islamism is a desire to impose Islam over society. And that is a very theocratic extremist desire. It can manifest itself violently. When it does, I call it jihadism. But it can also manifest itself politically. It’s still a problematic ideology because any desire to impose anyone’s faith over anyone else is inherently flawed and must be challenged,” he said.

“Al Qaeda didn’t inspire extremism. It was this extremist Islamist ideology that inspired al Qaeda. And unless and until we recognize the problem isn’t these Mafiosi-style groups that we can just take out by taking out their leaderships, but it’s the ideology that inspires them, we’ll have a new [Islamic State] tomorrow.”

The ad, by the Gatestone Institute, states, “If Islam is a religion that stands for justice and peaceful coexistence, then the quest for an Islamic state cannot be justified as sanctioned by a just and merciful creator. It is the duty of us Muslims to actively and vigorously affirm and promote universal human rights, including gender equality and freedom of conscience.”

One of the 23 signatories, Tarek Fatah, is a columnist for the Toronto Sun in Canada, and has noted the lack of response from administration officials and journalists.

“Instead of engaging with these progressive Muslims and supporting their call for reform, not only did the White House ignore them, but every media outlet I saw other than Fox News did as well,” he wrote on Feb. 3.

Instead, the White House and many in the mainstream media work with Muslim leaders who sympathize with the extremists, says Zuhdi Jasser, a doctor and former Navy officer who leads the American Islamic Foundation for Democracy.

“This is a Muslim problem that needs a Muslim solution,” he told the Washington Examiner in November. “You can’t just say it’s about violence. You need sermons that call upon America as the leading force for goodness in the world.”

Jasser’s activism against Islamist theocracy recently landed him a prominent role in what the left-wing Center for American Progress calls the “Islamophobia network.” In a report released Feb. 11, the group said Jasser “promotes conspiratorial claims that America is infiltrated by radical Muslims.”

But many so-called mainstream Muslim groups that Jasser has criticized have documented extremist ties. Sympathies with the Muslim Brotherhood, an Egypt-based Islamist movement, landed two U.S. groups, the Council on American-Islamic Relations and the Muslim American Society, on the list of terrorist organizations banned by the United Arab Emirates.

Though both groups vigorously deny extremist sympathies or ties, there is ample evidence that CAIR was founded by supporters of Hamas, the Brotherhood’s Palestinian branch and a banned terrorist organization in the United States, and that the Muslim American Society is the Brotherhood’s U.S. branch.

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1 Response to KOMMONSENTSJANE – OBAMA’S VISIT TO THE WRONG MOSQUE

  1. Reblogged this on kommonsentsjane and commented:

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    This is a good time to review some very important past information. My question is – Why doesn’t Obama want to reform Islam. Dr. Zuhdi Jasser leads the American Islamic Foundation for Democracy and has submitted their cause for reform of the religion; but, yet, Obama would not invite him to the summit at the White House.

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