May 09, 2019
Imagine if a group of Christians did this!
From Conservative HQ:
With uniforms and marked cars complete with sirens, the group could easily be mistaken for regular police – but they’re not. The patrolmen are unarmed and have no police powers. Instead, the group claims it radios to police if they encounter something that requires police action.
We are quite interested in exactly what kind of "eyes and ears†the Brooklyn Muslim community might need, because the "Muslim patrol†sounds suspiciously like the Mutaween or Islamic religious police of Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Imagine if Christians drove around in faux cop cars in what were primarily Muslim or Jewish neighborhoods? The media would be going nuts.
The article continues: The prospect of an armed sectarian patrol is even more concerning when MCP's close relationship with a controversial Islamic charity is explored says Baird. Khashif Hussain, an MCP leader and NYPD Auxiliary Sergeant, co-founded Muslims Giving Back (MGB), an Islamist nonprofit infiltrated in 2012 by undercover NYPD informants in a multi-year terrorism probe.
NYPD court documents filed in the Brooklyn Federal Court allege that MGB co-founder Asad "Ace" Dandia organized a trip to Pakistan in 2011 to join an extremist group, sympathized with Al Qaeda, spoke highly of the late Al Qaeda commander Anwar al-Awlaki, and promoted violence against Shiite Muslims. Dandia planned the 2011 trip with "close associate" Justin Kaliebe, who was arrested in February 2013 after attempting to join Al Qaeda factions in Yemen.
MCP Vice President Noor Rabah is also affiliated with Muslims Giving Back through the Janazah Project. Mr. Baird reported a now-deleted flier advertised an Oct. 12, 2016 MCOPS meeting and noted that the group discussed "Applying for Handguns & Shotguns."
As part of its charity work, says Baird, MGB regularly practices Dawah, an Arabic word which usually means "issuing a summons" or "making an invitation" to Islam. While most Muslims simply think of Dawah as an opportunity to promote a pious lifestyle and spread the faith through good deeds, groups like MGB and MCP depart from this traditional form of missionary work and use humanitarian action as a tool for radical Islamization in both Muslim and non-Muslim communities.
Rabah describes MCP's mission as "Dawah through action," a slogan borrowed from MGB and the modus operandi of other Islamist groups, such as the Muslim Brotherhood.
Baird says MCP derives its legitimacy from subverting social and political institutions and taking ownership of civic responsibilities where the city lacks the resources or social capital to respond adequately. By policing Muslim neighborhoods that distrust the NYPD, and feeding the homeless where the city is accused of neglect, MCP leaders hope to win over adherents — both Muslims and non-Muslims — to their extreme version of Islam.
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Basically this is a militia to impose Sharia. A Brownshirts of the Brotherhood. We should be very concerned about this type of intimidation.
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