By Joe Kaufman
Radical Islam and children’s programming is a strange combination, but when it comes to brainwashing, it’s one that seems to work. Two prominent Muslim organizations, the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) and the Muslim American Society (MAS), are currently using the technique to promote their upcoming conference taking place in July. What seems to be an innocuous attempt by the groups to make kids happy and keep their amusement is actually a crude form of child abuse. But who is there to stop the abusers?
For the last seven years, ICNA and MAS have had a close relationship with one another. As stated in June of 2001, on the website Islam Online, “The leaders of MAS and ICNA were in Chicago to attend a strategic planning meeting of the two organizations. ICNA, a majority of whose members are from the Indian subcontinent, and the predominantly Arab MAS, have recently set an example for Muslim organizations by deciding to merge into a single organization.”
While a complete merger never came to fruition, ICNA and MAS have combined forces for a number of annual events, beginning in July of 2002 for a joint convention held in Baltimore, Maryland. The closeness between the two organizations makes sense, as they have both been at the forefront of propagating radical Islam in the U.S.A. Read more ...
Radical Islam and children’s programming is a strange combination, but when it comes to brainwashing, it’s one that seems to work. Two prominent Muslim organizations, the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) and the Muslim American Society (MAS), are currently using the technique to promote their upcoming conference taking place in July. What seems to be an innocuous attempt by the groups to make kids happy and keep their amusement is actually a crude form of child abuse. But who is there to stop the abusers?
For the last seven years, ICNA and MAS have had a close relationship with one another. As stated in June of 2001, on the website Islam Online, “The leaders of MAS and ICNA were in Chicago to attend a strategic planning meeting of the two organizations. ICNA, a majority of whose members are from the Indian subcontinent, and the predominantly Arab MAS, have recently set an example for Muslim organizations by deciding to merge into a single organization.”
While a complete merger never came to fruition, ICNA and MAS have combined forces for a number of annual events, beginning in July of 2002 for a joint convention held in Baltimore, Maryland. The closeness between the two organizations makes sense, as they have both been at the forefront of propagating radical Islam in the U.S.A. Read more ...
Source: FrontPage Magazine