Saturday, August 27, 2016
JOHN GAULTIER'S FEROCIOUS CONSERVATIVE BULLETIN: Huma Abedin will be Hillary Clinton's Chief of Sta...
JOHN GAULTIER'S FEROCIOUS CONSERVATIVE BULLETIN: Huma Abedin will be Hillary Clinton's Chief of Sta...: THIS WOMAN COULD BE HILLARY CLINTON'S CHIEF OF STAFF IF CLINTON IS ELECTED!! Huma Abedin -- wife of Anthony Weiner and deputy ...
Huma Abedin will be Hillary Clinton's Chief of Staff with access to State Secrets. God Help Us if we allow that to happen.
THIS WOMAN COULD BE HILLARY CLINTON'S CHIEF OF STAFF IF CLINTON IS ELECTED!!
ASK YOURSELF AND YOUR FRIENDS .. ....WHO IS MORE DANGEROUS.. AN ISLAMIC MOLE LIKE ABEDIN.. OR TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN CEO STEVE BANNON? C'MON.. REALLY!! THE LEFTY MEDIA IS PLAYING YOU FOR A FOOL!
Huma Abedin -- wife of Anthony Weiner and deputy chief of staff to
Hillary Clinton -- is a Muslim Mole... her mother was a member of
the Muslim Brotherhood! That is a fact.
Huma Abedin is to Hillary Clinton what Valerie Jarret is to Obama. Hillary is already being given security briefings and Huma is undoubtedly passing this information on to her Islamic Controllers. If the Islamic Enemy knew our secrets when Hillary was Secretary of State... just imagine the disaster it will be if Huma Abedin has access to National Security information any time she is asked to provide it!
The lefty Western media purposely hid what has been revealed in
several Arab newspapers and left it an open secret in American government circles, particularly in the State Department where the Islamic Influence has completely taken over all sense of requirement of National Security of the United States.
Al-Liwa Al-Arabi (translated here) claims to have leaked
an extensive list, partially published by Al-Jazeera and several other
major Arab newspapers, that includes Huma’s mother, Saleha Abedin, in
the Brotherhood’s secret women's division -- known as the Muslim
Sisterhood or International Women's Organization (IWO).
Information about the IWO can readily be found at the Muslim
Brotherhood's official website. An excerpt from its goal, translated
from the Arabic, states:
The Women Organization's goal, in
accordance with the Muslim Brotherhood rules, is to gain and acquire a
unified global perception in every nation in the world regarding the
position of women, and the necessity of advocacy work at all levels in
accordance with the message of the Brotherhood, as written in Women in
Muslim Society, and the rearing of women throughout the different stages
of life [emphasis added].
The Egyptian paper Al-Dostor
revealed that the Sisterhood includes 63 international members across 16
different countries -- a claim confirmed by the Arab Center for
Studies, headed by researcher Abdul Rahim Ali.
Neither Huma nor any major Western media outlets even mention this bit of common knowledge in the Arab world.
But there is more. Also confirmed by Arab sources is that Huma Abedin
has a brother who works at Oxford University named Hassan Abedin.
Oxford, which has long been infiltrated by Islamists who founded the
Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies (OCIS), has Huma's brother listed as a
fellow and partner with a number of Muslim Brotherhood members on the
Board -- including al-Qaeda associate Omar Naseef and the notorious
Muslim Brotherhood leader Sheikh Yusuf Qaradawi. Both have been listed
as OCIS trustees. Naseef continues to serve as Board chairman.
In 2009, Qaradawi's role within Oxford and the Muslim Brotherhood was
championed by the notorious Sheikh Rached Ghannouchi of Al-Nahda – a
Muslim Brotherhood affiliate now active in Tunisia. OCIS has even
presented an award for great scholarly achievement to Brotherhood member
Shaykh Abd Al-Fattah Abu Gudda, whose personal history goes back to the
Brotherhood's founder, Hasan al-Banna.
Even the Sunday Times
acknowledges that the cradle of Islamic jihad -- Al-Azhar University --
actively attempts to establish links with OCIS, where Huma's brother
serves.
Was Huma unaware of all this as she accompanied Hillary
Clinton to the Dar El-Hekma women's college in Saudi Arabia? Huma's
mother is co-founder and vice dean at the college and an active
missionary on issues regarding Muslim women.
Another member
listed as belonging to the Sisterhood mentioned by Al-Jazeera is Suheir
Qureshi. Alongside Huma's mother, Saleha Abedin, as well as Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton, who was brought in due to her connection with
Huma, Qureshi spoke on issues of women in Muslim society. An Arabic news
report of what happened during Hillary's visit stated that:
Suheir Qureshi spoke of how elated she was of Hillary's historic
visit.... Saleha Abedin spoke after Suheir Qureshi and beamed in the
presence of Secretary Clinton. Saleha's speech preceded the former first
lady's. Then Hillary stood. She donned a broad smile as she approached
the podium....Clinton started with a strong word and she spent a long
time complimenting Dr. Saleha Abedin regarding her daughter. Hillary
explained that Huma holds an important and sensitive position in her
office. She ended her speech by speaking of Saleha Abedin's daughter
(Huma), that a person must be happy if mentioned in a positive light but
there is no happiness that equals the compliment given to children in
front of a parent [emphasis added].
It is sacrilege in Islam
for Huma's mother to accept the reality that her daughter is married to a
Jew. Yet neither Saleha nor Huma's brother Hassan denounces her
marriage to Weiner, especially when it was considered null and void by
some of the highest authorities on Islamic Sharia rulings.
Influence: The Muslim Brotherhood in America and Huma Abedin's Role
8 Things to Know About Huma Abedin’s Involvement with an Islamist Journal
At the very least, these connections should raise some red flags.
from Kyle Shideler · @ShidelerK |
Following a New York Post article, which released new and revealing snippets from the pages of the Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs,
a 2012 controversy about the nature of Huma Abedin’s associations, has
again kicked into high gear. While some in the media have attempted to
defend Abedin, and the journal, they’ve played fast and loose with the facts.
Here’s what you need to know:
Syed Abedin, Huma’s father, founded the Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs with Abdullah Omar Naseef in the 1970s. The Abedin patriarch was the editor, until passing away after which time Huma’s mother, Saleha Abedin took over the journal and held the same position, and still does to this day. Abedin’s brother and sister have also all held positions with the IMMA.
Editions of the journal openly endorsed the positions of known Muslim Brotherhood theoreticians, including Sayyid Qutb, and called for the imposition of sharia law among Muslim minorities residing in the West. “Muslim minority affairs” primarily refers to questions of the Fiqh (jurisprudence) of Minorities, the area of Sharia law jurisprudence concerned with the role and status of Muslims who have immigrated to non-Muslim states, popularized by Muslim Brotherhood thinker Yusuf Al Qaradawi. Qaradawi is best known for his fatwas supporting Hamas suicide bombing and attacks on Americans in Iraq during the 2003 Iraq War.
The controversy about Naseef stems from his role with the Muslim World League. Naseef held the position of Secretary General of MWL for a decade, from 1983-1993. The purpose of the Muslim World was to support efforts to proselytize Islam in the West. The organization combined Saudi funds with the intellectual efforts of Muslim Brotherhood thinkers including Said Ramadan and Taha Jaber Alwani who served as founding members.
The Muslim World League was specifically mentioned by Osama bin Laden as a source of funding and after 9/11 the Muslim World League offices in Herdon, VA were raided by law enforcement. A Muslim World League subsidiary, the International Islamic Relief Organization (IIRO), would have two of its branches named as specially designated global terrorist entities.
Another WML subsidiary founded by Nassef, the Rabita Trust, is also a specially designated global terrorist entity according to the U.S. Treasury Department. Nassef also appointed Rabita Trust Director General Wael Hamza Julaidan, a close associate of Osama Bin Laden. The U.S. Treasury department would eventually designate Julaidan as a specially designated global terrorist.
In addition to his Muslim World League ties, Naseef also held a position as an officer with the International Islamic Council for Daw’a and Relief, a position he shared with Abedin’s mother Saleha. The IICDR is a member of the Hamas finance coalition known as the Union of the Good, which the U.S. government considers a specially designated global terrorist entity. Yusuf al Qaradawi, a preeminent Muslim Brotherhood jurist, runs the Union of the Good.
Saleha Abedin’s position at the International Islamic Council for Daw’a and Relief was to run the International Islamic Committee for Woman and Child (IICWC). The IICWC is a group which advocates for sharia law provisions of family law and seeks the repeal of Egypt’s Mubarak-era prohibitions on female genital mutilation, child marriage, and marital rape. For the IICWC’s positions on matters of sharia jurisprudence the Committee turned to Hamas supporting Muslim Brotherhood cleric Yusuf Al Qaradawi.
About the Author
At the heart of the matter is Abedin’s involvement with an
organization founded by a man named Abdullah Omar Naseef, a Saudi
official who spent decades involved with organizations which would go on
to be designated for engaging in terror finance.Kyle Shideler
Kyle Shideler is the Director of the Threat Information Office at the Center for Security Policy.Here’s what you need to know:
1. Huma Abedin and terror-funder Abdullah Omar Naseef are directly connected.
This isn’t six degrees of Kevin Bacon. Huma Abedin served as the associate editor of the Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs for 12 years from 1996-2008, and appeared on the masthead of the organization’s journal right up until the time she began to work at the State Department for Hillary Clinton. This included the time she was working as an intern for Hillary Clinton at the White House. Nassef held the position of Chairman of the Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs. Huma Abedin and Naseef overlapped at IMMA for a period of seven years. As former federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy noted, “the journal was the IMMA’s raison d’etre.”2. The Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs was the Abedin family business.
Syed Abedin, Huma’s father, founded the Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs with Abdullah Omar Naseef in the 1970s. The Abedin patriarch was the editor, until passing away after which time Huma’s mother, Saleha Abedin took over the journal and held the same position, and still does to this day. Abedin’s brother and sister have also all held positions with the IMMA.
3. The Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs promotes views on Sharia, Islam and a Muslim’s role in the West popularized by the Muslim Brotherhood.
Editions of the journal openly endorsed the positions of known Muslim Brotherhood theoreticians, including Sayyid Qutb, and called for the imposition of sharia law among Muslim minorities residing in the West. “Muslim minority affairs” primarily refers to questions of the Fiqh (jurisprudence) of Minorities, the area of Sharia law jurisprudence concerned with the role and status of Muslims who have immigrated to non-Muslim states, popularized by Muslim Brotherhood thinker Yusuf Al Qaradawi. Qaradawi is best known for his fatwas supporting Hamas suicide bombing and attacks on Americans in Iraq during the 2003 Iraq War.
4. The Journal’s benefactor, Abdullah Omar Naseef, served as Secretary General of the World Muslim League.
The controversy about Naseef stems from his role with the Muslim World League. Naseef held the position of Secretary General of MWL for a decade, from 1983-1993. The purpose of the Muslim World was to support efforts to proselytize Islam in the West. The organization combined Saudi funds with the intellectual efforts of Muslim Brotherhood thinkers including Said Ramadan and Taha Jaber Alwani who served as founding members.
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5. The Muslim World League was specifically mentioned as a funding source by Osama Bin Laden.
The Muslim World League was specifically mentioned by Osama bin Laden as a source of funding and after 9/11 the Muslim World League offices in Herdon, VA were raided by law enforcement. A Muslim World League subsidiary, the International Islamic Relief Organization (IIRO), would have two of its branches named as specially designated global terrorist entities.
6. Abdullah Omar Naseef created another organization, the Rabita Trust, which was also shut down for terrorism.
Another WML subsidiary founded by Nassef, the Rabita Trust, is also a specially designated global terrorist entity according to the U.S. Treasury Department. Nassef also appointed Rabita Trust Director General Wael Hamza Julaidan, a close associate of Osama Bin Laden. The U.S. Treasury department would eventually designate Julaidan as a specially designated global terrorist.
7. In addition to Al Qaeda finance connections, Naseef also worked for a group of Hamas financiers. So did Huma’s mom.
In addition to his Muslim World League ties, Naseef also held a position as an officer with the International Islamic Council for Daw’a and Relief, a position he shared with Abedin’s mother Saleha. The IICDR is a member of the Hamas finance coalition known as the Union of the Good, which the U.S. government considers a specially designated global terrorist entity. Yusuf al Qaradawi, a preeminent Muslim Brotherhood jurist, runs the Union of the Good.
8. Huma’s mom ran a women’s organization dedicated to supporting Sharia law in place of women’s rights.
Saleha Abedin’s position at the International Islamic Council for Daw’a and Relief was to run the International Islamic Committee for Woman and Child (IICWC). The IICWC is a group which advocates for sharia law provisions of family law and seeks the repeal of Egypt’s Mubarak-era prohibitions on female genital mutilation, child marriage, and marital rape. For the IICWC’s positions on matters of sharia jurisprudence the Committee turned to Hamas supporting Muslim Brotherhood cleric Yusuf Al Qaradawi.