Another signatory of the letter is Suhail Khan, a long-time associate of Norquist’s. Khan’s father served as Vice President of the Muslim Students Association, founded by the Brotherhood. His father also served as an official of the Islamic Society of North America, another Brotherhood-tied group currently listed by the government as an “unindicted co-conspirator” in the Holy Land Foundation trial, a designation shared with the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
Khan’s mother served on the board of CAIR’s California branch and Khan accused critics of CAIR of exploiting the Fort Hood shooting for their “political partisan and worse, for their racist ends.” Frank Gaffney, President of the Center for Security Policy, told me that an FBI Special Agent involved in terrorism investigations informed him that Khan is indeed a member of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Khan was also intimately involved in Norquist’s efforts to help these groups develop a partnership with the Bush Administration. He was reported as being the one at the White House responsible for managing the outreach to the Brotherhood-tied groups whose events he has a history of speaking for.
Norquist’s support of Imam Rauf is just the latest episode in a pattern of involvement in Brotherhood campaigns. CAIR and ISNA are endorsing Imam Rauf and attacking his opponents. Rauf and his staff have hidden websites that refer to their Shariah Index Project to rate the compliance of each country with Shariah law. The Brotherhood’s International Institute for Islamic Thought was deeply involved in the project, as was a high-level Iranian government official named Mohammad Javad Larijani. His brother ran for President of Iran in 2005 and is a top loyalist of Ayatollah Khamenei. A photo of Imam Rauf meeting with Larijani has been removed.
In June 2009, Imam Rauf wrote in support of the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran and argued that the Iranian protestors did not oppose the Iranian regime’s foundations. He called on President Obama to “say his administration respects many of the guiding principles of the 1979 revolution — to establish a government that expresses the will of the people; a just government, based on the idea of Vilayet-i-faqih, that establishes the rule of law.”
In addition, Imam Rauf refuses to call Hamas a “terrorist group” and has a position in the Perdana Global Peace Organization, which is the largest donor to the Free Gaza Movement behind the flotilla to Gaza. Those trying to raise the $100 million needed for Rauf’s project have not ruled out raising money from Iran or Saudi Arabia.
This is who Norquist is supporting. Some American-Muslims are speaking out against the Ground Zero Islamic center proposal, such as M. Zuhdi Jasser of the American-Islamic Forum on Democracy and Rima Fakih, the first Muslim to become Miss USA. The director of Al-Arabiya TV is standing against it, as are Stephen Schwartz of the Center for Islamic Pluralism and Tarek Fatah of the Muslim Canadian Congress. Influential Muslim scholars at Al-Azhar University oppose it as well, with some seeing it as so harmful to Islam and Muslims that it must be part of a Zionist conspiracy. Yet, Norquist hasn’t sided with these Muslims. He’s sided with the Muslim Brotherhood and their friends.
“What we see, at the very minimum, is his role in serving the interests of the Muslim Brotherhood, whether it’s intentional or not, but I happen to think it is,” Frank Gaffney told FrontPage. He said the “Muslim Brotherhood is all over the Ground Zero mosque” and that Norquist’s activism on their behalf is a “classic influence operation.”
Contrary to what Norquist, CAIR and ISNA say, most critics of the Ground Zero mosque do not seek to strip away Muslims’ freedom of religion. They believe that those who lived through 9/11 deserve the most say in the matter and they are concerned about Imam Rauf’s questionable ties. The Brotherhood wants to attack the integrity of the mosque’s critics and it can count on Grover Norquist for help.




The destruction of the Twin Towers on 911 was an Islamic victory …. it's just that simple. This proposed mosque, if built, is/will be a continuing symbol of that victory. This is especially true should those who have resisted it be overcome. Every Muslin knows this to be true. All of us who resist it, know that this is true. Those who have political power and are advocating the building of this mosque are, in fact being bought off in some way. It doesn't matter how, we should throw them out of office as soon as possible.