Former Secretary of the Dallas/Ft. Worth chapter of CAIR (CAIR-DFW, CAIR-Texas)
In February of 2005, Abou Sayed criticized writers of the Dallas Morning News for referring to Islam Online co-founder Yusuf Qaradawi and others as "the world's foremost radical Islamists." (Dallas Morning News, 'With Friends Like These: Stop Saudi jihad proselytizing in U.S.' February 6, 2005)
Qaradawi has justified suicide bombings and has been banned from the United States. (BBC News, 'Al-Qaradawi full transcript,' July 8, 2004)
Abou Sayed described him and the others as "the scholars of Islam." (Mona Abou Sayed, Dallas Morning News, Letters to the Editor, 'Stop the Generalizations' February 21, 2005)
Source: CAIRwatch