Ahmad (center) with terror-connected Imam Suhaib Webb (left), Facebook |
A Muslim woman who claimed over the weekend–in a social media post
that has since gone viral–that United Airlines discriminated against her
because of her faith, has a history rife with deep connections to the
Muslim Brotherhood and radical Imams.
31-year-old Tahera Ahmad, who serves as the Muslim chaplain at Northwestern University, claimed
over the weekend that she was discriminated against because a United
Airlines flight attendant allegedly refused to give her a full can of
unopened Diet Coke. When asked for an explanation as to why she had been
refused her unopened Diet Coke, the flight attendant allegedly told her
that the Coke can could be used as a “weapon on the plane,” Ahmad
stated in a Facebook post. After she complained, a passenger told her,
“You Moslem you need to shut the f—k up,” according to Ahmad’s
recounting of what happened on board. Ahmad’s Facebook page was taken
down this afternoon.
Without any evidence (but for her firsthand account) that the incident ever occurred, many in the mainstream media have taken to reporting on Ahmad’s account as a case of “Islamophobia.”
Islamic supremacist groups such as CAIR (Council on
American-Islamic relations) have condemned United, telling Al Jazeera
that they have taken an interest in filing a lawsuit on behalf of Ahmad.
Ahmad’s claims of discrimination have not been corroborated by any
passengers, and United Airlines rejects that any wrongdoing or acts of
discrimination occurred.
United Airlines released a statement that the flight attendant “attempted several
times to accommodate Ms. Ahmad’s beverage request.” However, her post
has since gone viral, with many calling for a boycott of United Airlines
due to its alleged mistreatment of Ahmad.
Ahmad has shown to have an affinity for radical Islamist groups that seek to employ deceptive tactics in order to advance
Sharia law, Breitbart News has found. Ahmad has attended and
participated in multiple conferences over the past couple years which
were hosted by alleged Muslim Brotherhood front groups. She has also
proudly written about, and has happily posed in photos with radical
Imams.
In late December, Ahmad attended the MAS-ICNA (Muslim American Society- Islamic Circle of North America) conference, which featured prominent leaders within the global Muslim Brotherhood network.
One month earlier, Ahmad posted a picture
to Facebook of her standing next to Suhaib Webb, who is the Imam of the
Islamic Society of Boston, an outfit run under the same umbrella
organization as the mosque attended by Boston Marathon bombers Dzhokhar
and Tamerlan Tsarnaev, and a plethora of other convicted terrorists. Webb has a demonstrated history of radical connections, including him being a close confidant of Al Qaeda mastermind Anwar al Awlaki prior to the 9/11 attacks.
Ahmad is “well-known” to Yasir Qadhi, a cleric who she has frequently invited to speak to the student body at Northwestern. An audio
tape of one of Qadhi’s sermons revealed that he once called for Muslims
to wage holy war against non-Muslims. During his speech, Qadhi went on
to discuss how he did not believe that the Holocaust had ever occurred.
In April 2014, Ahmad joined
an MPAC (Muslim Public Affairs Council) delegation of American Muslim
women, who partnered with the White House “to host a historic forum
recognizing the contributions of American Muslim women.” MPAC, like the
MAS and ICNA, was originally founded by members of the Muslim Brotherhood. The group has in the past endorsed
a paper that rejects the designations of Hamas and Hezbollah as
terrorist organizations. In 2009, the group hosted a protest where
demonstrators called for the annihilation of the State of Israel.
In 2013, she recited the Quran at the annual ISNA (Islamic Society of North America) convention. Declassified FBI documents
found that the Bureau regarded ISNA as a Muslim Brotherhood front
group. The FBI also found that ISNA was founded by prominent members of
the global Muslim Brotherhood organization. Ahmad’s bio states that she
has “supported leadership for premier Muslim organizations including
[ISNA].”
Although she has an extensive record of supporting radical Islamist groups, Ahmad was recognized by the Obama White House as a leading
“Muslim female in the United States,” according to a release from her
University. She is a frequent Ramadan dinner attendee at the White
House, according to the report.
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