Anonymous ID: d65683 May 11, 2019, 5:16 p.m. No.6475312   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5327 >>5332 >>5362 >>5467 >>5519 >>5638 >>5675 >>5711 >>5772

>>6474833 LB

 

Holy shit. The guy the FBI arrested was doing the heavy lifting for his father, who is a damn piece of work. The dad, "Siraj Wahhaj" is actually one JEFFREY KEARSE and was born & raised in Brooklyn.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siraj_Wahhaj

 

Siraj Wahhaj (born Jeffrey Kearse (Arabic: ‎), March 11, 1950) is an African-American imam of Al-Taqwa mosque in Brooklyn,[1][2] New York and the leader of The Muslim Alliance in North America (MANA).[1] He was also the former vice-president of the Islamic Society of North America.[3]

 

Wahhaj was born as Jeffrey Kearse and raised in Brooklyn. His mother was a nurse and his father a hospital dietitian. He went to church religiously and went on to become a Sunday school teacher as a teenager in a Baptist church.[4]

 

In 1969 he ended his schooling and joined the Nation of Islam, changing his name to Jeffrey12x.[4] During this time he was vocal in his belief that “white people are devils." He said of this, “I preached it. I taught it.”[5]

 

When Elijah Muhammed died in 1975, "His teachings began to unravel in my mind", and he became a Sunni Muslim with the encouragement of Muhammad's son Warith Deen Mohammed. Mohammed took over and reorganized the Nation of Islam, urging members to come to orthodox Islam. Kearse then changed his name again to Siraj Wahhaj, which means "bright light" in Arabic. He was chosen to study Islam at the Umm al-Qura university of Mecca for a period of four months in 1978.[5]

 

Wahhaj has publicly distanced himself from his son's actions.

PUBLICLY - Taqqiya much?

 

Wahhaj was one of 170 people identified by US Attorney Mary Jo White in 1995 as "unindicted persons who may be alleged as co-conspirators"[15] in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing,[16][17] but was never charged,[17] and denies any involvement with the bombing.[16]

 

Wahhaj was a defence witness at the trial of the Blind Sheikh, Omar Abdel-Rahman, the former leader of the Egyptian terrorist organization, Gama'a al-Islamiyya.[15]

 

In November 2009, Wahhaj was one of many Muslim leaders who met with New York mayor Michael Bloomberg at City Hall. Wahhaj said that he hoped all Americans would eventually become Muslim and also referred to the FBI and CIA as the "real terrorists".[16]

 

Wahhaj appears in the "Muslim 500" list of the most influential Muslims on earth:

https://www.themuslim500.com/profiles/siraj-wahhaj/

 

"Siraj Wahhaj is Imam of the Al-Taqwa Mosque in Brooklyn, a prolific lecturer, community activist, the leader of the Muslim Alliance in North America, and former Vice President of ISNA. He first became famous for his successful efforts in fighting drugs and crime in his neighbourhood. In 1991, he became the first Muslim to recite the Opening Prayer of the Qur’an (Al-Fatiha) at the US House of Representatives. Brooklyn Borough President, Marty Markowitz, proclaimed August 15 Siraj Wahhaj Day in honour of his “lifetime of outstanding and meaningful achievement.”

 

The Daily Caller story is just part of the story:

 

https://mynbc15.com/news/local/nbc-15-news-exclusive-alabamas-connection-to-terror-suspects

 

"Using clues from the cryptic court filing, we found land records showing the Alabama property is owned by accused terrorist Siraj Wahhaj. The recently unsealed federal search warrant says on this two acre Tuskegee property the terror suspects built a second compound…. Federal authorities appear to have made the Alabama connection with this group back in December 2017 when Siraj Wahhaj crashed his 2004 Ford Explorer on 1-65 in rural Chilton County, Alabama about an hour and a half away from the compound. The FBI says there were five guns in that car, a bullet-proof vest, and a bag of ammunition. Investigators say Wahhaj and a friend were allowed to remove the firearms from the Explorer into a box truck. They told police they were going camping 1,400 miles away in New Mexico. Eight months later, the desert compound was raided ."

 

And look who Papa Wahhaj is very good friends with: our old friend Linda Sarsour.

 

https://clarionproject.org/linda-sarsour-to-fundraise-for-terror-tied-organization/

 

"Sarsour previously worked with IRUSA on multiple fundraisers, including several “Promise for Palestine” tours in which she helped raise millions.

 

Sarsour will start her new IRUSA tour in the Atlanta area, alongside radical New York-based imam Siraj Wahhaj, who Sarsour describes as her “mentor, motivator and encourager.”

 

Sarsour STARTED her fundraising tour in Atlanta???

 

FBI, you there?

Anonymous ID: d65683 May 11, 2019, 5:19 p.m. No.6475332   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6475312

I'd bet $25 that Wahhaj/Jeffrey Kearse has relatives in the southeast. That's gotta be the reason this Brooklyn imam is basing an operation in the southeast.

 

BRB, got to hit FamilySearch.org for that info.

Anonymous ID: d65683 May 11, 2019, 6:01 p.m. No.6475638   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6475312

Ancestry.com on Jeffrey Kearse, born 3/11/1950.

 

From:

U.S. Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 2

(compilation of various public records spanning all 50 states in the United States from 1950 to 1993)

1546 St. Johns Place, Brooklyn NY 11213

 

New York Birth Records confirm birth date of 3/11/1950

 

New York City Municipal Archives has a marriage license #5168 in 1971 in Borough of Brooklyn for

Jeffrey Kearse

and

Balkis Aura Elahmed

 

Wiki only identifies his parents by their jobs, oddly doesn't give their names

"His mother was a nurse and his father a hospital dietitian."

Source is this article:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/style/longterm/books/chap1/americanislam.htm

 

Seriously interesting article:

 

" The complexity of Islam in the United States only deepens when African-Americans and their painful history are added to the picture. A cleric named Siraj Wahhaj leads a predominantly black mosque in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, where he is hailed as an antidrug activist and preacher of personal responsibility. Wahhaj's spiritual migration has taken him from the Baptist Church of his youth, where he was known as Jeffrey Kearse, through the racially separatist Nation of Islam, where he was known as Jeffrey 12X, to an understanding of the religion influenced by Sunni authorities in the Middle East. Today he represents two intertwined components of African-American Islam: a constructive do-for-self philosophy and a conspiratorial antagonism toward government and the white establishment. He has dined as an honored guest at the U.S. State Department and has given talks at some of the country's most prestigious universities. But he refuses to condemn Osama bin Laden for the attacks on Washington and New York. Does Wahhaj embody black Islam's arrival and acceptance in mainstream America or its lingering attachment to radicalism-or, somehow, both?

 

A few preliminaries: Most American Muslims are not Arab, and most Americans of Arab descent are Christian, not Muslim. People of South Asian descent-those with roots in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan-make up 34 percent of American Muslims, according to the polling organization Zogby International. Arab-Americans constitute only 26 percent, while another 20 percent are native-born American blacks, most of whom are converts. The remaining 20 percent come from Africa, Iran, Turkey, and elsewhere. "