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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/07/2...-battle-for-soul-boston-mosques/?intcmp=hpbt4


Moderate imam reveals how radicals won battle for soul of Boston mosques



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A moderate imam who raised alarms more than a decade ago about a radical shift at two controversial Boston mosques he led for decades says he was ousted for his efforts by a local doctor whose son joined ISIS and replaced by a man now with the infamous Pakistani terrorist group behind the 2008 Mumbai bombings.
Imam Talal Eid told FoxNews.com that creeping radicalism put him increasingly at odds in the late 1990s with the board of directors of the Islamic Center of New England, where he served from 1982 until 2005. But when Eid, nominally in charge of the religious teaching at the center’s mosques in Sharon and Quincy, resisted, he was left in fear for his safety and eventually driven out by Dr. Abdul-badi Abousamra, at the time a prominent endocrinologist at Massachusetts General Hospital and president of the 1,500-member Center.
“At times, I was fearful for my safety,” said Eid, a former member of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom who now runs a mosque in Toledo, Ohio. “When I would stand up for what I believed in, and there was a clash, you see how I could be scared.”
“I was pushing for one thing, and the board was pushing for something else, and I was alone facing them.”
- Imam Talal Eid
Abousamra, who has since moved to Doha and could not be reached for comment, was one of the Boston Muslim community's most powerful and prominent figures in the late 1990s and early 2000s. In addition to being the center's president, he was vice president of the Muslim American Society of Boston, which ran the Islamic Society of Boston, a Cambridge mosque that shared many members with those run by the Islamic Center of New England.
All three mosques have ties to a host of known and suspected terrorists, including Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev, the brothers behind the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing; Aafia Siddiqui, aka “Lady Al Qaeda," the Pakistani woman and Usama bin Laden associate now serving an 86-year federal sentence; and, more recently, Usaama Rahim, the 26-year-old man killed by police last month after brandishing a knife and allegedly plotting to behead Boston cops.
Even as Abousamra was exerting a radical influence on the leadership of mosques he helped run, law enforcement authorities say his son, a Northeastern University graduate raised in the Boston suburb of Stoughton, was training in Middle Eastern terror camps, aiding Al Qaeda and plotting attacks on U.S. soil. Ahamad Abousamra left Boston for Syria in 2006 while under investigation for terror-related charges that would later lead to an indictment, and is now believed to be running ISIS’ social media operation.
While mosques around the nation have disavowed terrorism, with many leaders working with law enforcement authorities to report suspicious activity, the infighting at the Boston mosque described by Eid shows that behind the scenes, mosque leaders are not always on the same page.
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This mosque in Sharon, Mass., is one of two run by the Islamic Center of New England, and one of three tied to a doctor accused of promoting a radical brand of Islam. (File)


When Eid was ousted from the center, it soon became clear which direction leaders wanted to go. He was replaced by Muhammad Hafiz Masood, an assistant imam who had been forced on him in 1998 by Abousamra and who was known for fiery sermons easily interpreted as promoting violence.
“This is when I started to fear for my safety,” Eid said. “I was pushing for one thing, and the board was pushing for something else, and I was alone facing them.”
A year after Eid left, Masood fled the U.S. after being arrested for visa fraud. He resurfaced in Pakistan, where he is now spokesman for the Pakistani terrorist organization Jamaat-ud-Dawah, a group founded by his brother, Hafiz Muhammad Saeed. Saeed also founded Lashkar-e-Taiba, the Pakistani terrorist group behind the 2008 coordinated bombings in Mumbai that killed 164 and wounded hundreds more. Law enforcement sources say the two groups are one and the same.
Eid said he was not aware at the time of the radicalization of the younger Abousamra, which included a 2002 trip to Yemen where he trained at a terrorist camp with Massachusetts pal Tarek Mehanna. Abousamra fled to Syria in 2006, but in 2009 he and Mehanna were indicted on federal terrorism charges, including providing material support to Al Qaeda in Iraq – the precursor of ISIS – and an aborted plot to attack a suburban Massachusetts mall. Mehanna is serving a 17-year federal prison sentence.
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Tarek Mehanna, (l.), and Aafia Siddiqui, aka "Lady Al Qaeda," are both former worshipers at the mosques, and now federal inmates serving sentences for terrorism convictions. (Sudbury Police, Reuters)


Abousamra, a graduate of Northeastern University who grew up in the affluent suburb of Stoughton, is said to be a computer whiz who has risen to the top of ISIS’ media operation. He is rumored to have been killed in a recent airstrike in Syria, but the FBI, which has a $50,000 bounty on him, could not confirm that.
"Although aware of the reports, the United States government has not yet confirmed any change in the status of Ahmad Abousamra,” the FBI said in a statement to FoxNews.com. “He will remain on the FBI’s Most Wanted Terrorists List until the time a confirmation in change of status is made.”
No one from the center’s current administration returned repeated requests for comment from FoxNews.com. While it is unclear whether the radicalizing impact of Masood and the senior Abousamra on the three Boston-area mosques lingers today, the non-profit organization Americans for Peace and Tolerance believes many of Masood’s supporters remain in leadership roles in the Boston Muslim community.
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“There are many dots connecting Masood and his associates to terrorist activity in the city, past and present,” Americans for Peace and Tolerance Director of Research Ilya Feoktistov said. “With two ISIS-inspired terrorist plots thwarted in the Boston area in the past two months, the threat of radical Islamic terrorism to the city continues to grow.”
Eid stressed that the vast majority of Muslims at the Center’s mosques and at houses of worship throughout the nation attend for any other reason than to pray and reflect on the message of the Koran. It is up to leaders to ensure that moderate voices like his are not drowned out by the shrill calls to radicalism, he said.
“Do we need to wait for a tragedy to happen?” Eid said. “We need to allow more moderate Muslim voices so that life can go smoothly in our society.”
 
Sadly, there is much more concern by our government right now about someone standing up in a Christian church and questioning global warming, or expressing something politically incorrect than what is happening in that Mosque. Hopefully we survive until the next election and stop putting in the same old politicians.
 
Again religion is the root of all evil. If you did not believe in a faith based man made group (religion) and you have freedom and food what could you possibly be that pissed about that you feel the need to kill random people. Okay maybe some GM guys but that again is because of the Mopar religion lol.
 
Again religion is the root of all evil. If you did not believe in a faith based man made group (religion) and you have freedom and food what could you possibly be that pissed about that you feel the need to kill random people. Okay maybe some GM guys but that again is because of the Mopar religion lol.

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^^^ Dave speaks the truth Religion does more harm then good, It's dangerous.
 
I think being religious is fine, but a lot of the rump swabs running it are very dangerous.
 
We as "men" must go through life and make decisions based on our character as individuals. There are lots of people of "poor" character that have money and are in positions to make big decisions, take for instance that "silly-***" Chinese idiot. "Poor Character" _ Now I subscribe to the never talk politics and religion, but "rage" in the name of god is still "rage". Rage and Passion, in the wrong direction, can be destructive. Now will somebody help me with my car for Christ's sake! lol
 
The USA has a history of sudden immigration reforms and deportation threats. It was believed there were too many Irish, then came the Italians and now it is the Mexicans. All dominant Catholic nations of origen. The vote is the holy grail, stop looking for it, I found it for you.

I agree that religion is dangerous in the wrong hands and usually, that is where it is at.
 

This guy says don't wear a rubber, how dangerous and irresponsible is that.

WWJD I think he would be covering that thing up with all the babes that would be throwing themselves at him on his realality TV show that I'm sure he would have if he were here now.

Sorry Stan but you put it out there.
 
Don't be sorry. I think the same as you do.
And I think Catholicism has been history's biggest and longest running scam.
 
You will NOT BELIEVE who was best man at John Kerry’s daughter’s wedding

Written by Michele Hickford, Editor-in-Chief on July 28, 2015


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You not might be aware that in 2009, the daughter of Secretary of State John Kerry, Dr. Vanessa Bradford Kerry, John Kerry’s younger daughter by his first wife, married an Iranian-American physician named Dr. Brian (Behrooz) Vala Nahed, an Iranian-American physician.
Of course you’re not aware of it.
Brian (Behrooz) Nahed is son of Nooshin and Reza Vala Nahid of Los Angeles. Brian’s Persian birth name is “Behrooz Vala Nahid” but it is now shortened and Americanized in the media to “Brian Nahed.” At the time his engagement to Bradford Kerry, there was rarely any mention of Nahed’s Persian/Iranian ancestry, and even the official wedding announcement in the October 2009 issue of New York Times carefully avoids any reference to Dr. Nahed (Nahid)’s birthplace (which is uncommon in wedding announcements) and starts his biography from his college years.

Gosh, I wonder why??
Gee, do you think Secretary Kerry should have recused himself from the negotiations with Iran at the very outset because of his long-standing relationship to his Iranian counter-part, Mohammad Javad Zarif? Let me explain.
Zarif is the current minister of foreign affairs in the Rouhani administration and has held various significant diplomatic and cabinet posts since the 1990s. He was Kerry’s chief counterpart in the nuclear deal negotiations.

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Secretary Kerry and Zarif first met over a decade ago at a dinner party hosted by George Soros at his Manhattan penthouse. What a surprise. I have to say, connecting the dots gets more and more frightening.
But it gets even worse. Guess who was the best man at the 2009 wedding between Kerry’s daughter Vanessa and Behrouz Vala Nahed? Javad Zarif’s son.
Does this bother anyone at all?
Apparently Kerry only revealed his daughter’s marriage to an Iranian-American once he had taken over as Secretary of State. But the subject never came up in his Senate confirmation hearing, either because Kerry never disclosed it, or because his former colleagues were “too polite” to bring it up.
As Front Page Magazine pointed out several months ago, the nuclear talks with Iran were a tragic farce, choreographed and orchestrated by Iran.
And unfortunately, we’re going to have to live with the consequences. At least, I hope we live.


[Note: This article was written by Michele Hickford, Editor-in-Chief]
 
I understand that this is topical and something to discuss. However I don't think there is a single person that believes a stack of papers (treaty) is going to stop Iran or any other country that has the desire from moving forward. They are just going through the motions with no regard for what is written on it. You could have wrote Sally is a poppy head on it 100,000 times and it would be about the same.
 
This guy says don't wear a rubber, how dangerous and irresponsible is that.

WWJD I think he would be covering that thing up with all the babes that would be throwing themselves at him on his realality TV show that I'm sure he would have if he were here now.

Sorry Stan but you put it out there.

Don't be sorry. I think the same as you do.
And I think Catholicism has been history's biggest and longest running scam.

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LOL! :laughing4::laughing4::laughing4::laughing4:

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