By Patrick Poole
When Dominic Grieve — the Tory U.K. shadow home secretary and attorney general — took to the podium at the grotesquely misnamed 2008 Global Peace and Unity event, he pulled no punches.
While thanking his hosts for the opportunity to speak, he became highly unpopular with the audience when he attacked other event speakers who espouse conspiracy theories and extremist interpretations of Islam and who reflect a “deranged or deeply-warped mindset.”
One of those he mentioned by name was Yasir Qadhi.
Yasir Qadhi, a Houston-based cleric, is quite popular in Islamic circles, speaking around the world and appearing regularly on Middle East television networks. Qadhi also serves as an instructor for the Al Maghrib Institute, aka “Jihad U.” It is in that capacity that he is coming to my hometown of Columbus, Ohio, this week to conduct a three-day seminar for Qabeelat Hayl, the Columbus Al Maghrib chapter. Read more ...
When Dominic Grieve — the Tory U.K. shadow home secretary and attorney general — took to the podium at the grotesquely misnamed 2008 Global Peace and Unity event, he pulled no punches.
While thanking his hosts for the opportunity to speak, he became highly unpopular with the audience when he attacked other event speakers who espouse conspiracy theories and extremist interpretations of Islam and who reflect a “deranged or deeply-warped mindset.”
One of those he mentioned by name was Yasir Qadhi.
Yasir Qadhi, a Houston-based cleric, is quite popular in Islamic circles, speaking around the world and appearing regularly on Middle East television networks. Qadhi also serves as an instructor for the Al Maghrib Institute, aka “Jihad U.” It is in that capacity that he is coming to my hometown of Columbus, Ohio, this week to conduct a three-day seminar for Qabeelat Hayl, the Columbus Al Maghrib chapter. Read more ...
Source: PJM
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