WASHINGTON In the wake of a radical Islamic terror attack in San Bernardino, California, that saw 14 people dead and a dozen others wounded, three Democratic Congressman will show solidarity with the American Muslim community by visiting a mosque once led by Anwar al-Awlaki, the deceased chief recruiter for Al Qaeda.
Awlaki is no more, but the mosque where he once served as Imam still stands openly and proudly just outside of Washington, D.C., in the Falls Church neighborhood of Northern Virginia.
Democratic Representatives Rep. Donald Beyer (D-VA)Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) and Rep. Joseph Crowley (D-NY)announced in a letter: We must show that we will not tolerate islamophobia and that those who propagate it do not represent the melting-pot America that we celebrate.
We invite you to join in this Friday to stand in solidarity with Dar Al-Hijrah Mosque the mosque that received the hoax bomb and with all our American Muslim communities, by attending Friday prayers and joining us for a short press conference against bigotry, the Democratic House members said.
Help us show solidarity with the American Muslim community be joining us on Friday, they asked.
The Dar Al-Hijrah mosque was founded thanks to a $5 million dollar grant from Saudi Arabias Embassy in the United States, which allowed for the large facility to accommodate some 5,000 Muslims.
The mosques outreach director, Imam Johari Abdul-Malik, who will speak to the public on Friday, has on several occasions announced his public support for convicted terrorists. In 2005, when a Virginia Muslim was found guilty of inciting jihad against the United States, Imam Malik said, There is a view many Muslims have when they come to America that you could not be arrested for something you say. But now they have discovered they are not free to speak their minds.
When in 2005, a fellow Muslim was convicted for plotting to assassinate former President George W. Bush, Malik commented, our whole community is under siege.
The mosques current Imam, Shaker Elsayed, has said in the past that the killing of a Jewish man was justified because he adopted a position against all Arabs and Muslims. Elsayed has also defended a member of Palestinian Islamic Jihad, saying that the FBI was involved in a war on Muslim institutions. In 2013, he called for armed jihad against the United States.
Major Nidal Hassan, who was responsible for the Islamic terrorist attack on Fort Hood, Texas in 2009, was a member of Dar al-Hijrah, praying under the guidance of Awlaki, who became Imam in January 2001.
Moreover, two September 11 hijackers, Nawaf al-Hazmi and Hani Hanjour, were regulars at the mosque prior to carrying out the worst terrorist attack in American history.
Before Awlaki, the Al Qaeda chief, served as Imam, Mohammed al-Hanooti led the institution. He would later be named an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
From 1991 to present day, the leadership at the Dar al-Hijrah mosque has promoted terrorism, protected terrorists, and continues to stand against the United States of America from within its borders.