By Joe Kaufman
Earlier this month, Amir Mukhtar Sahib, Moderator for the Young Muslims web forum, questioned why Muslims harbor hate for other Muslims. He theorized that Muslims are “insecure” about their “own beliefs.” Yet, while he is concerned about the hate emanating from his brothers and sisters, for years, Sahib has been spreading his own hatred. Only his has been aimed at non-Muslims.
Young Muslims (YM) is the youth arm of the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA), an extremist group with deep ties to the Muslim Brotherhood of Pakistan, Jamaat-e-Islami (JI). YM has been in existence since around 1996. It is divided between a “Brothers” group and a “Sisters” group. The organization sponsors various events during the year, including conferences, outings and retreats, formerly known as “jihad camps.”
YM also has a large web presence. Both the Brothers and Sisters units each have their own separate websites. And each of the sites has its own web forum or message board for people to post their thoughts. The forums are patrolled by Moderators, who are responsible for what is written on them. Many times the content drifts way beyond the pale with horrifically bigoted posts and posts which state support for terrorist organizations. Often, it’s the Moderators themselves that are posting the depraved content. Read more ...
Earlier this month, Amir Mukhtar Sahib, Moderator for the Young Muslims web forum, questioned why Muslims harbor hate for other Muslims. He theorized that Muslims are “insecure” about their “own beliefs.” Yet, while he is concerned about the hate emanating from his brothers and sisters, for years, Sahib has been spreading his own hatred. Only his has been aimed at non-Muslims.
Young Muslims (YM) is the youth arm of the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA), an extremist group with deep ties to the Muslim Brotherhood of Pakistan, Jamaat-e-Islami (JI). YM has been in existence since around 1996. It is divided between a “Brothers” group and a “Sisters” group. The organization sponsors various events during the year, including conferences, outings and retreats, formerly known as “jihad camps.”
YM also has a large web presence. Both the Brothers and Sisters units each have their own separate websites. And each of the sites has its own web forum or message board for people to post their thoughts. The forums are patrolled by Moderators, who are responsible for what is written on them. Many times the content drifts way beyond the pale with horrifically bigoted posts and posts which state support for terrorist organizations. Often, it’s the Moderators themselves that are posting the depraved content. Read more ...
Source: FPM
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