The National Ummah – a Muslim movement that seeks to transform American cities into sovereign Islamic states – has gained a foothold in metropolitan areas throughout the country. Few groups are more radical, subversive, and dangerous. Family Security Matters – Exclusive: Is a Radical Islamic Movement Spreading Throughout America? (full article below)
While the article below does not mention Omaha, let us not be so naive as to think we are exempt. In truth, there is property in Omaha owned by NAIT (Northern American Islamic Trust), a Muslim Brotherhood’s front group. The Tri-Faith Initiative also has ties to the Muslim Brotherhood through their affiliation with ISNA (Islamic Society of North America), another Muslim Brotherhood front group. There is Islamic outreach (dawa) being conducted in the Lincoln prisons.
Remember, “the Muslim Brothers’ mission in the United States is ‘a kind of grand jihad to destroy Western civilization from within … by their own miserable hands.’” Lets be aware of what is going on around us right here in the heartland as well as in our nation. Knowledge is power!
Tip of the hat to Family Security Matters for this article about the spreading of radical Islam throughout America.
Family Security Matters
Exclusive: Is a Radical Islamic Movement Spreading Throughout America?
Paul Williams, PhD
May 4, 2010
The National Ummah – a Muslim movement that seeks to transform American cities into sovereign Islamic states – has gained a foothold in metropolitan areas throughout the country. Few groups are more radical, subversive, and dangerous.
The movement is led by Jamil al-Amin, (H. Rap Brown) from his cell in a maximum security prison on the outskirts of Florence, Colorado, where he is serving a life sentence for killing two police officers.
Some of the Ummah mosques maintain armed militias. Others provide training in marital arts and guerilla warfare. Almost all operate beneath the radar of local, state, and federal law enforcement officials.
Last October, after conducting a raid on Ummah congregations in Detroit and Dearborn, Michigan, federal investigators said that the movement was small and regional with only a few hundred active members. But thousands of African-American Muslims pledge their allegiance to the Ummah (Arabic for “community”) and a short list of mosques affiliated with the movement is as follows:
The Universal Islamic Brotherhood in Cleveland
West End Community in Atlanta
Ta’if Tul Ministry in Los Angeles
First Cleveland Mosque
Masjid al-Islam – Washington, D.C.
Dar al-Hijrah – Falls Church, Virginia
Masjid Mohammad – Washington, D.C.
Peace in the Hood – Cleveland
Masjid Bilal – Lexington, Kentucky
Masjid Waritheen – Oakland, California
Masjid Ibrahim – Sacramento
Sankore Institute – Green Haven Penitentiary
Community Mosque – Winston-Salem
Adams Center – Washington, D.C.
Masjid Mujahidin – New York City
Masjid al-Mumin – New York City
Masjid al-Taqwa – New York City
The movement is an outgrowth of Dar ul-Islam, an Islamic street gang in Brooklyn. Many members of the gang ended up in Green Haven, a maximum security prison in upper New York where they established Masjid Santore, a mosque within the prison. The prison mosque receives full funding from New York state legislators.
Another offshoot of Dar ul-Islam is Jamaat ul-Fuqra, an Islamic group that operates Islamberg and approximately 40 additional Islamic paramilitary compounds throughout the country.
On October 28, 2009, the FBI raided a warehouse in Detroit and two houses in Detroit and arrested eleven Ummah members on charges of mail fraud, the illegal possession of firearms, trafficking in stolen goods, and altering vehicle identification numbers.
In the course of the raid on the warehouse, Luqman Ameen Abdullah, the ringleader of the group, opened fire on the federal agents and was killed in the ensuing gunfight. Luqman Abdullah was the imam of the Masjid al-Haqq in Detroit, a mosque that was part of the Ummah network. He sought to claim a section of blight ravaged Detroit for his group in order to establish a sovereign Muslim enclave governed by Sharia (Islamic law).
In his sermons, Imam Abdullah called upon his followers to launch an “offensive jihad” against U.S. officials and to carry and use firearms. Imam Abdullah was one of the founders of the Muslim Alliance in North America (MANA). Another founder was Siraj Wahhaj, an un-indicted co-conspirator in the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center and imam of Masjid al-Taqwa in Brooklyn.
MANA was formed to defend Jamil al-Amin and to advance the Islamic take-over of the United States by “cultural jihad” – pushing for black/Muslim privileges under the guise of equal opportunity and civil rights.
FamilySecurityMatters.org Contributing Editor Paul L. Williams, Ph.D., is the author of The Day of Islam: The Annihilation of America and the Western World, The Al Qaeda Connection, and other best-selling books. He is a frequent guest on such national news networks as ABC News, CBS News, Fox News, MSNBC, and NPR. Visit his website at http://thelastcrusade.org.




“The biggest threat to our society is the Black Muslim movement.” The huge amount of convicts in prison are turning to the Muslim religion in droves. Law Enforcement must be diligent and fight the “racism, lawlessness and religious persecution claims” that this sect so conveniently hides behind.
Thank you – I made the correction to the original article.