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Stop Donating To The Terror Tied AJC & Muslim Jewish Advisory Council - Which Aids And Abets Stealth Jihadists

February 2, 2017

MIM: The American Jewish Committee and the Islamic Society of North America announced their partnership on November 14th 2016 in a press release. Among the radical Islamist members is Imam Mohamed Magid, who delivered an anti semitic and anti Christian invocation at a religious service for the presidential inauguration." Last Saturday, at a National Prayer Service in Washington D.C. attended by President Donald Trump,an imam named Mohamed Magid recited Sura 1, calling on his god to show special disfavor to Jews and Christians. As it happens, Mr. Magid is a known Muslim Brotherhood operative..." https://creepingsharia.wordpress.com/2017/01/24/imam-curses-christians-jews-at-trump/

See: Imam at Trump's Prayer Service Recited a Condemnation of Jews and Christians https://pjmedia.com/homeland-security/2017/01/24/imam-at-trumps-prayer-service-recited-a-condemnation-of-jews-and-christians/

MIM: Robert Silverman the head of the Muslim Jewish Advisory Council tweeted his congratulations to Magid.

Robert Silverman Robert Silverman @ silverrj99 New York, NY

Congrats to Imam Magid of @ADAMSCenter_ for leadership at this inaugural event and Muslim-Jewish Advisory Council. cathedral.org/event/58th-pre…

The 58th Presidential Inaugural Prayer Service - Washington National Cathedral

MIM: Imam Mohamed Magid, a member of the Muslim Jewish Advisory Council, revealed that the MJAC Congressional reception aimed to promote an Islamist agenda with the help of the Jewish "useful idiots" of the AJC who are acting as a Trojan Horse for the Muslim stealth jihad legions. (For more on Magid see below).

MIM: Known Muslim Brotherhood Operatives Mohamed Magid and Eboo Patel are members of the AJC's Muslim Jewish Advisory Council.

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MIM: In a recent press release David Harris,the head of the AJC, disingenuously downplayed the terrorism threat posed by Muslim immigrants calling it "a cruel and distracting fiction" and perversely claimed that Americans pose more of a threat to their fellow citizens. In doing so he ignores the slew of deadly terrorist attacks which have been perpetrated by foreign born Muslims who came to America as immigrants upon innocent Americans.

"The terrorist threat attributed to refugees is a cruel and distracting fiction, especially when viewed against the actual incidence of mass violence committed with chilling frequency – in schools, churches, shopping malls and other venues – against Americans by Americans.

MIM: See "AJC&ISNA: Terror Tied Muslim Jewish Advisory Council To Host Gala Reception For US Congress On February 1st"

http://www.militantislammonitor.org/article/id/7473

AJC and ISNA Launch Muslim-Jewish Advisory Council

NEW YORK, Nov. 14, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Muslim-Jewish Advisory Council, a new national group of leading Muslim and Jewish Americans, was launched this month at a meeting convened by the American Jewish Committee (AJC) and the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA).

The Council brings together recognized business, political, and religious leaders in the Jewish and Muslim American communities to jointly advocate on issues of common concern. Stanley Bergman, CEO of Henry Schein, and Farooq Kathwari, President and CEO of Ethan Allen, are the Council's co-chairs, and the initial members are listed below.

At the group's inaugural meeting, the Muslim and Jewish participants met for two hours to get to know one another, discuss the Council's mission, and identify and agree on a domestic policy agenda. Among the Council's initial action items are:

"Our two communities share much in common and should find ways, where possible, to work together for the benefit of the entire country," said Stanley Bergman, Co-Chair of the Council.

"The Council aims to provide a model for civic engagement by two communities, vital to American society, that agree to work together on issues of common concern and overlapping interest," said Farooq Kathwari, Co-Chair of the Council.

The initial members of the Muslim-Jewish Advisory Council are:

Ms. Raheemah Abdulaleem, KARAMAH
Ms. Shakila Ahmad, Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati
Chaplain Tahera Ahmad, Northwestern University
Imam Shamsi Ali, Nusantara Foundation
Ms. Roberta Baruch, AJC Commission on Interreligious Affairs
Mr. Stanley M. Bergman, Henry Schein Inc.
Rabbi Angela Buchdahl, Central Synagogue
Ms. Rabia Chaudry, United States Institute of Peace
Senator Norman Coleman, Hogan Lovells
Mr. Steven Collis, AmerisourceBergen
Rabbi Joshua Davidson, Congregation Emanu-El of the City of New York
Ambassador Stuart E. Eizenstat, Covington & Burling LLP
Imam Plemon El-Amin, World Pilgrims
Mr. David Harris, AJC
Mr. S.A. Ibrahim, Radian Group
Congressman Steven Israel, United States House of Representatives
Mr. Farooq Kathwari, Ethan Allen Interiors
Mr. Suhail Khan, Microsoft Corporation
Ms. Daisy Khan, Women's Islamic Initiative for Spirituality & Equality (WISE)
Mr. Farhan Latif, El-Hibri Foundation
Mr. David Levin, McGraw Hill Education
Mr. Moses Libitzky, Libitzky Property Companies
Senator Joseph Lieberman, Kasowitz Benson Torres & Friedman LLP
Dr. Deborah E. Lipstadt, Emory University
Imam Mohamed Magid, All Dulles Area Muslim Society (ADAMS)
Mr. Talat Othman, Grove Financial, Inc.
Rabbi Yehuda Sarna, New York University
Rabbi Julie Schonfeld, the Rabbinical Assembly
Imam Talib M. Shareef, The Nation's Mosque, Masjid Muhammad
Dr. Sayyid Syeed, ISNA
Rabbi David Wolpe, Sinai Temple, Los Angeles

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/ajc-and-isna-launch-muslim-jewish-advisory-council-300362171.html

SOURCE The Muslim-Jewish Advisory Council

Muslim-Jewish Advisory Council Calls on Congress to Protect Citizens' Equal Rights and Equal Protection Under Law, Take Action to Reduce Hate Crimes

"America promises all its citizens equal rights and equal protection under the laws," the Council's declaration reads. "We have come together to help deliver on that promise for our communities and all Americans, and to participate in building our country pursuant to its laws and ethical traditions."

In light of President Trump's January 27th Executive Order on refugee policy, the Council's members wrote to Congress, supporting the concerns expressed by many bipartisan members of Congress and underscoring their opposition to any bar on refugee or other immigration based on one's religion.

The Council went on to call on Congress to act following the recent rise in hate crimes.

"It is imperative that Congress work to strengthen our country's response to the increase in hate crimes, in particular by exercising its oversight responsibilities so as to ensure that the Justice Department maintains, and heightens, its work with state and local officials on hate crimes, and prosecutes such crimes at the federal level where necessary," the Council members wrote.

Read the Council's full declaration here.

Read the Council's full letter to Congress here.

Members of the Council, its supporters and Members of Congress will gather for an open-press reception on Wednesday, February 1 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM in Dirksen Senate Office Building, SD-G50. Press interested in attending should contact courts@teamsubjectmatter.com.

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/muslim-jewish-advisory-council-calls-on-congress-to-protect-citizens-equal-rights-and-equal-protection-under-law-take-action-to-reduce-hate-crimes-300400674.html

SOURCE Muslim-Jewish Advisory Council

What We Stand For

America promises all its citizens equal rights and equal protection under the laws. We have come together to help deliver on that promise for our communities and all Americans, and to participate in building our country pursuant to its laws and ethical traditions.

Our country is unique in being a democracy based not on religious or ethnic homogeneity but on equality of all citizens regardless of ethnicity or religion. We affirm our sacred commitment to that principle.

This commitment to a pluralistic democracy goes back to the founders of our country. As George Washington wrote to the Jewish congregation of Newport, Rhode Island: "For happily the Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens, in giving it on all occasions their effectual support." Benjamin Franklin wrote in his autobiography that he raised money to build a hall "expressly for the use of any preacher of any religious persuasion who might desire to say something to the people of Philadelphia."

We embrace this commitment as part of the common heritage of our Abrahamic faiths expressed in different religious teachings. As it is written in the Book of Leviticus: "You shall not stand idly by the blood of your neighbor.…You shall love your neighbor as yourself," so is it written in the Quran: "O mankind! We have created you male and female, and made you into nations and tribes, that you may know one another." We believe America is the country where our religious and secular aspirations together can be realized.

Therefore, in light of a recent rise of political polarization in our country, we have come together in public to reaffirm our commitment to religious freedom and pluralism, to demonstrate solidarity with each other, and to rebind the bonds of affection with our countrymen, as Abraham Lincoln once asked us to do, invoking the better angels of our nature.

http://www.muslimjewishadvocacy.org/

Dear Members of Congress:

We are a coalition of American Jews and Muslims who have come together to reaffirm our commitment to

religious freedom and pluralism, to demonstrate solidarity with each other, and to advocate for public policy

solutions to issues of common concern to our two communities and the entire country. We are Democrats,

Republicans, and independents, business and civil society leaders, former members of Congress, and

university professors who respect differences among us while emphasizing the bonds that unite us.

At a time of increased political polarization in our country, we have come together on a bipartisan basis

to support the rights of religious minorities in the United States as enshrined in our Constitution, and to

celebrate the contributions that Muslims and Jews have made to American democracy. We support the

deep concerns with the President's Executive Order of January 27 on refugee policy expressed by many

members of Congress both Republicans and Democrats. We are concerned with any bar on refugee or other

immigration to the United States based on one's religion.

Our Council's top public policy priority is reversing the increase in hate crimes. Hate crimes intend to

intimidate and spark fear in the community the victim represents. Like terror, a targeted hate crime is meant

to wound not just an individual but a family, a school, a place of worship, a town, or even our entire nation.

There was a 67 percent increase in hate crimes against Muslim Americans in 2015, according to FBI data,

while Jews remain the targets of the most hate crimes based on religion.

The rise in hate crimes is a complex problem caused by many factors, and is marked as well by lack of public

awareness of what is a hate crime, and lack of information within the affected communities. It is imperative

that Congress work to strengthen our country's response to the increase in hate crimes, in particular by

exercising its oversight responsibilities so as to ensure that the Justice Department maintains, and heightens,

its work with state and local officials on hate crimes, and prosecutes such crimes at the federal level where

necessary. Moreover, the Justice Department's coordination with the states should take place not only in the

area of prosecutions, but also in the areas of public education and community relations.

Accurate data on hate crimes is essential to understanding the problem and to designing responses. Some

states and counties report no hate crimes at all or very low rates. We are committed, as individuals and

through our leadership of civil society and communal organizations, to working with state and local

authorities and with local communities to help improve data collection of all hate crimes.

Ms. Raheemah Abdulaleem

Ms. Shakila Ahmad

Mr. Tahera Ahmad

Imam Shamsi Ali

Mr. Majid Alsayegh

Ms. Roberta Baruch

Mr. Stanley Bergman

Rabbi Angela Buchdahl

Ms. Rabia Chaudry

Senator Norm Coleman

Mr. Steven H. Collis

Rabbi Joshua Davidson

Ambassador Stuart E. Eizenstat

Iman Plemon El-Amin

Mr. Eli Epstein

Mr. S.A. Ibrahim

Representative Steven Israel

Mr. Farooq Kathwari

Ms. Daisy Khan

Mr. Suhail Khan

Mr. Farhan Latif

Mr. David Levin

Mr. Moses Libitzky

Senator Joseph Lieberman

Dr. Deborah E. Lipstadt

Imam Mohamed Magid

Mr. Dean Obeidallah

Mr. Talat Othman

Dr. Eboo Patel

Mr. Daniel Pincus

Rabbi Yehuda Sarna

Rabbi Julie Schonfeld

Mr. Arsalan Suleman

Imam Talib Shareef

Dr. Sayyid Syeed

Rabbi David Wolpe

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Retweeted by Robert Silverman director of the AJC's Muslim Jewish Advisory Council.


AJC @AJCGlobal 11h

Thanks, Leader @SenSchumer for meeting with #MuslimJewishAdvisory Council member @DaisyKhan and others! We look forward to working w/ you! pic.twitter.com/fAnNzhuIDW

"We need to localize" - @repsandylevin. Thank you for meeting with the #MuslimJewish Advisory Council! pic.twitter.com/vVF8GTFuK6

.@RepGraceMeng, thank you for sitting down with the #MuslimJewishAdvisory Council! We're eager to continue the conversation.pic.twitter.com/R0ACNrprux

Thanks, @SenGaryPeters, for lending your time today to the#MuslimJewish Advisory Council! pic.twitter.com/vyzYfX1FdH

rabia chaudry rabia chaudry @rabiasquared 11h

Today we have our first public event, with a congressional reception tonight on Capitol Hill in DC hosted by/featuring GOP & Dem Senatorstwitter.com/ajcaccess/stat…

RM @RepEliotEngel: Excited about @AJCGlobal @ISNAHQ #MuslimJewishAdvisory Council. A pivotal time for this partnership against all #hate.pic.twitter.com/CYrHKJtOSJ

"I am convinced of the Council's importance. We need to work together...we are stronger when we are together." Former Senator@normcoleman

Arsalan Suleman Arsalan Suleman @ Arsalan_Suleman Washington D.C.

Honored to be part of #MuslimJewish Advisory Council, united in defending core American values of equality, nondiscrim & religious freedomtwitter.com/ajcglobal/stat… 8:13 PM - 31 Jan 2017 Former Acting Special Envoy to the OIC, U.S. Department of State. Native of New Orleans. Lawyer. Opinions expressed are my own.

Arsalan Suleman Arsalan Suleman @ Arsalan_Suleman Washington D.C.

On the Hill this morning standing for #ReligiousFreedom and against a religion test w @RepDonBeyer @RepAndreCarson #NoBanNoWallpic.twitter.com/kkElItqCbL

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In conjunction with the #MuslimJewish Advisory Council, @Princetonstudents were on Capitol Hill yesterday meeting with Members of Congress! pic.twitter.com/82ApJjsLNT

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"We, both Jews and Muslims, with all the differences some people think we have, are so much alike." - Former U.S. Congressman Gary Ackerman 4:13 PM - 1 Feb 2017

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MIM: The MJAC "declaration" on religious freedom cites the insidious myth that Islam and Judaism being part of the "Abrahamic Faith" and by extension are similiar in nature. Many radical Islamists were present at the meeting with congressional leaders.

MUSLIM JEWISH ADVISORY COUNCIL

On Wednesday February 1, 2017, the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) along with several leading Jewish and Muslim organizations and prominent community leaders met with congressional leaders to urge them to uphold the constitutional rights on religious freedom.

Leaders who joined the meeting include Imam Magid, Dean Obeidullah, Talat Othman, Farhan Latif, Shakila Ahmad, Imam Talib Shareef, Imam Shamsi Ali, Keenan Basha, Raheema Abdulaleem, Majid AlSayegh, Daisy Khan, Suhail Khan, S.A. Ibrahim, Arsalan Suleman, and Farooq Kathwari.

During the day, the group discussed the newly established council with Congressional and Senate leaders and their staff. Later in the day, ISNA President Azhar Azeez and Dr. Sayyid M. Syeed, National Director of ISNA's Office for Interfaith and Community Alliances, participated in the council's closed door meeting in which they decided to focus on working together to address hate crimes, workers' rights and immigration issues.

ISNA is proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with its inter-religious partners of the Abrahamic faith to uphold the US Constitution and to combat bigotry in all its forms.

The Council Declaration:

America promises all its citizens equal rights and equal protection under the laws. We have come together to help deliver on that promise for our communities and all Americans, and to participate in building our country pursuant to its laws and ethical traditions.

Our country is unique in being a democracy based not on religious or ethnic homogeneity but on equality of all citizens regardless of ethnicity or religion. We affirm our sacred commitment to that principle.

This commitment to a pluralistic democracy goes back to the founders of our country. As George Washington wrote to the Jewish congregation of Newport, Rhode Island: "For happily the Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, requires only that they who live under its protection should demean themselves as good citizens, in giving it on all occasions their effectual support." Benjamin Franklin wrote in his autobiography that he raised money to build a hall "expressly for the use of any preacher of any religious persuasion who might desire to say something to the people of Philadelphia."

We embrace this commitment as part of the common heritage of our Abrahamic faiths expressed in different religious teachings. As it is written in the Book of Leviticus: "You shall not stand idly by the blood of your neighbor.…You shall love your neighbor as yourself," so is it written in the Quran: "O mankind! We have created you male and female, and made you into nations and tribes, that you may know one another." We believe America is the country where our religious and secular aspirations together can be realized.

Therefore, in light of a recent rise of political polarization in our country, we have come together in public to reaffirm our commitment to religious freedom and pluralism, to demonstrate solidarity with each other, and to rebind the bonds of affection with our countrymen, as Abraham Lincoln once asked us to do, invoking the better angels of our nature.

http://www.isna.net/muslim-jewish-advisory-council/

MIM: The American Jewish Committee and ISNA are holding a conference on June 6 at the Holocaust Museum in DC an appropriate venue given the virulent hatred Suhail Khan has for Jews and the West. According to Discover The Networks:

"...In 1999 Khan spoke at an ISNA event where he praised the "mujihadeen" who had martyred themselves "for the cause of Islam"; he praised "the early Muslims [who] loved death more than the oppressors loved life"; he lamented that Muslim Americans "are under attack" and "are often faced with discrimination, harassment and outright hatred"; and he urged his co-religionists to be "prepared to give our lives for the cause of Islam." Khan also expressed hostility toward federal law-enforcement and sympathy for terrorist suspects..."

http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=2348

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MIM:The speakers include ex Senator Joe Lieberman, Dr. Martin Kramer and Muslim Brotherhood member Suhail Khan.

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