Jamaat ul-Fuqra

Jamaat ul-Fuqra (“Community of the Impoverished”, also known as “Muslims of America”) was founded by a known terrorist, the Pakistani Sheikh Syed Mubarak Ali Hasmi Shah Gilani. Over the past thirty years it has established a network of dozens of rural training compounds across the United States and Canada. It recruits new members primarily through proselytizing in the prison system.

2005   Oct   1   Virginia Part 1
    Nov   1   Virginia Part 2
    Dec   1   Virginia Part 3
2007   Feb   1   The Charlotte County Files
2006   Dec   1   A Bird’s-Eye View
2007   Feb   1   Jamaat ul-Fuqra in Georgia — From the Air
2005   Oct   1   HQ: Hancock, NY
        1   In California
        1   In South Carolina
        1   Turning on the Light
        1   Dhimmocracy in America
2013   Feb   20   Did Christian Action Network Defame the Muslims of America?
    Mar   2   Close Your Eyes and Think of Sheikh Gilani
2005   Nov   1   More on JF at the Politics of CP

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  6. Sweep them all from our land. They come here and spread thier posion. In the Middle East only Muslims have rights, why can we not turn the tables in our own country. There is too much freedom given, America must wake up as times ticks by. Stop allowing these followers of evil to infect our own people and land.

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