We learned yesterday via the New York Times, that “Justice Paul G. Feinman of State Supreme Court in Manhattan wrote that Mr. Brown was “an individual with a strong interest in preservation of the building” but added that Mr. Brown lacked any special legal standing on its fate.”
“Mr. Brown” is none other than one of New York City’s Finest, Timothy Brown, a former firefighter who initiated the lawsuit because he was seeking “to reverse the decision by NY City’s Landmarks Preservation Commission denying landmark status to a 150-year-old building that developers want to demolish to make room for the Park 51 community center, which will include a mosque.”
To be precise, the New York Times headline was “Judge Rules Ex-Firefighter Cannot Sue Over Mosque.”
The memory of September 11, 2001, seems to have quickly vanished from the memory of authorities such as New York Mayor, Michael R. Bloomberg.
Gone are the days when, in the aftermath of the tragedy, authorities sided with the victims and not with the perpetrators.
The First Amendment or Amendment I to the United States Constitution “prohibits the making of any law “respecting an establishment of religion,” impeding the free exercise of religion...” The First Amendment -along with the rest of Bill of Rights- was submitted to the states for ratification on September 25, 1789, and adopted on December 15, 1791.
Meanwhile, 210 years have passed, much has changed but not for the better.
Thorough research has shown that the advance of the Muslim religion in America has been silently taking place under specific instructions of Muslim leaders based on their religious book, the Koran -but they have also counted with the tacit support of various American governments most likely bearing in mind their own business interests as their first priority instead of America's.
To review one of the best sources of information on Muslim strategy in America, nothing like being ‘enlightened’ by the propaganda words of Islamist scholar, Shamim Siddiqi: “Methodology of Dawa.” Dawa means propagation of the religion –of Islam. Subtitle is: “Methodology of Dawah IlAllah in American Perspective.”
On his own website, “Dawah in Americas,” Shamim Siddiqi explains:
“Dawah Ilallah is an organized, a determined and a continuous effort to call the people of the land to the fold of their Creator and Sustainer, Allah (SWT), as priority Number One [of the Da'ee], towards accepting Islam as a way of life and convincing them to the need and urgency of establishing the Deen of Allah in the body politics of the country, with the sole objective to get the pleasure of Allah. “
Wherever Muslims invade, they have usually built an imposing Mosque as symbol that they have conquered the local enemy and this might be the reason why they are so keen in building their imposing mosque near Ground Zero.
The following is, to the best of my knowledge and limited to the research I have done, a list of mosques in New York City -some of which, by the way go by their other, less known, name of “masjid:”
International Community Center - New York, NY 10001
Masjid Manhattan - New York, NY 10003
Muslim World League - New York, NY 10001
BMOC Muslim Society - New York, NY 10007
Masjid Manhattan - New York, NY 10007
Madina Masjid - New York, NY 10009
Masjid Al-Farah - New York, NY 10013
Masjid Ar-Rahman - New York, NY 10016
Islamic Conference - New York, NY 10016
International Islamic Community - New York, NY 10017
Islamic Fellowship of Hunter Center - New York, NY 10021
Islamic Center of New York - New York, NY 10023
Masjid Malcolm Shabazz - New York, NY 10026
Mosque of Islamic Brotherhood - New York, NY 10026
International Muslim Society - New York, NY 10027
Alianza Islamica (for spanish speakers) - New York, NY 10029
Islamic Center (Jumah Only) - New York, NY 10029
The Islamic Center of New York - New York, NY 10029
Jihad Society - New York, NY 10029
Al Islam America - New York, NY 10039
Mostazafan Foundation of New York - New York, NY 10110
Islamic Society of Mid-Manhattan - New York, NY 10150
Masjid Ar-Rahman - New York, NY
The Islamic Center - Green Point, NY (11/96)
Staten Island Islamic Masjid - Staten Island, NY 10301
Staten Island Masjid - Staten Island, NY 10301
Staten Island Islamic Masjid - Staten Island, NY 10308
Islamic Society of Staten Island - Staten Island, NY 10314
Muslim Majlis of Staten Island/ Masjid An-Noor - Staten Island, NY 10314
Jihad Society of New York - Bronx, NY 10451
Islamic Senior Citizen Club - 936 Woodycrest Ave - Bronx, NY 10452
Makky Jamme Masjid/ Islamic Federation of America - Bronx, NY 10452
Masjid Taqwa wa-Jihad - Bronx, NY 10452
Sunna wa Jamaa - Bronx, NY 10452 - Bronx, NY 10458
Baitul Aman Islamic Center - Bronx, NY 10462
Masjid Quba - Bronx, NY 10467
Parkchester Jame Masjid - Bronx, NY 10472
Islamic Society of Westchester & Rockland - Mt Vernon, NY 10552
Masjid Yusuf Shah - Mt. Vernon, NY 10552
Sunnatullah Masjid - Ossining, NY 10562
Masjid Tawheed - Peekskill, NY 10566
Islamic Cultural Center - Purchase, NY 10577
Islamic Science Foundation - Purchase, NY 10580
That said, while the First Amendment protects religion, Americans have the right to question the wisdom of such provision as one sunny day, in times of peace, New Yorkers were victims of one of the most horrendous massacres in times of peace perpetrated against innocent civilians on that fatal date of September 11, 2001 , as beastly Muslim terrorists crashed two airplanes on two of the most massive buildings of New York’s financial district.
Those terrorists committed those massacres in the name of their religion, while screaming “Allah Hu Aqbar!”
In the light of those events, many concerned Americans have the right to contest the wisdom of Mayor Bloomberg and Judge Feinman, among others, as they choose sides and give the license not only to build a humongous Islamic complex, so called mosque or masjid, that could well promote extremist views against America and Americans -and, yes, endanger our lives.
Back in 1791, when the First Amendment was adopted, little did our forefathers know how History would develop and how progress would go, beyond their wildest imagination.
Something is sure: the men who brought about the First Amendment in its integrity would never have done so if they would have imagined the irresponsible approach taken by our society, that has made acceptable an ugly mood of intolerance that is, to say it mildly, not only blurring our mind, but also undermining our judgement blocking our ability to defend ourselves, our people, our country, against a silent and creepy Islamic invasion of America -with our governments’ tacit help.
©ElianaBenador
Goodwill Ambassador Eliana Benador is a national and international political adviser and a global strategist. She is the former CEO and Founder of Benador Associates I and II. She is a columnist for the Tea Party Nation.
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