Many Hampshire County residents have noticed a distinctive and hateful Islamic miasma in the Five College area since Dr. Hazratji’s speech in February 2010 to MSA students and local Muslims inciting them to “violence, warfare, and bloodshed, whether they like it or not.”
Dr. Hazratji’s call to violence was taken up by many local Muslims, and further encouraged and abetted by Hampshire College ‘non-traditional’ students like Christopher Clark and HCC’s Mark Clinton.
The young Americans targeted by these Islamic thugs may not even be aware of Dr. Hazratji’s speech, and NO Muslim leader or representative has yet stepped forward to distance himself or herself from his hateful, racist, and bigoted rhetoric and violent incitements or their foreseeable result.
Where are the moderate Muslim leaders?
Question – Why will NO Muslim leader or representative in Western Massachusetts EVER step forward to denounce the hateful speech and opinions of Dr. Hazratji and the ISWM?
Answer – Dr. Hazratji is a pious and observant Muslim who is following the perfect example (sunna) of his prophet – exactly as it is taught in the Qur’an, and exactly as it is practiced by ALL Sunni Islamic authorities.
Therefore if ANY representative of the Muslim community were to distance themselves from the sunna of their prophet (which Dr. Hazratji is following practicing perfectly) then they would no longer be considered Muslims.
According to these Islamic authorities and their prophet (who Dr. Hazratji submissively represents) they would therefore be subject to the prescribed penalty for no longer being considered a Muslim (apostasy).
Making REQUEST FOR COMMENTS from civic organizations
“Request for Comments” can be initiated by any individual, student or civic organization by simply sending an email or letter to the organization or individual in question. Although under no legal requirement, responsible organizations and non-profit corporations will usually do everything in their power to address these community concerns appropriately.
Civic organizations, non-profit religious institutions, and public individuals who have nothing to hide are often happy to respond in writing to community concerns, or even to make personal appearances to present their viewpoint.
EXAMPLES
Here are just a few examples of RFCs that could be made by addressing polite, respectful inquiries to public figures and institutions and asking for a written reply to community concerns. RFCs can be emailed or even sent by registered mail. A copy can also be sent to local reporters who can follow up on the story.
TO: Elizaveta (Liza) Lozovaya – Muslim chaplain at Mount Holyoke and Amherst Colleges
Were you aware of Dr. Hazratji’s racist, bigoted speech to MSA students urging them to violence, warfare, and bloodshed whether they liked it or not?
Why did you not tell the community of these illegal incitements?
Do you agree with Dr. Hazratji that Shias are an apostasy started by a nefarious Jew?
Who are the current and past officers of UMassAmherst MSA?
Which of these officers, members, or other students attended Dr. Hazratji’s “speech” at Hampshire mosque last February?
Dr. Hazratji mentioned that Shia Muslims are following a false apostasy started by a nefarious Jew. Does the UMassAmherst MSA also discriminate against Shia Muslims?
Chaplain Mohammed Abdelaal has worked closely with the UMassAmherst MSA. Does the Chaplain have any comments regarding Dr. Hazratji’s bigoted and racist comments? Is that perhaps why Chaplain Abdelaal severed all documented relationships with Hampshire mosque in November 2010?
Dr. Hazratji has stated that Shia’s are apostates. Is Hampshire mosque open to Shia Muslim, even if they do not become Sunnis?
Why was mosque co-founder Chaplain Abdelaal removed from his position as a board member and Chaplain with Hampshire mosque in November, 2010? Does Chaplain Abdelaal still support Dr. Hazratji and his hateful opinions?
Dr. Assem Sayedahmed, who lived in the area until 2006, no longer wants to be associated with Hampshire mosque or with the Assem Sayedahmed listed as a board member of your organization. Are there two Assem Sayedahmeds?
TO: Joan Lindeman ION Interfaith
Have you read Dr. Hazratji’s speech?
Have you spoken with ION member and Hampshire mosque supporters Naz, her son Zafir, his new wife, Javeria Mir, or Gul Ahmed about Dr. Hazratji’s speech?
Do you still support Dr. Hazratji’s Sunni Hampshire mosque and the goals of its founders?
TO: Islamic Society of Western Massachusetts
9/11/2010 – Gazettenet – “Bajwa said the local mosque practices a “mainstream” form of Islam, having many Sunni members, some Shia members and members from countries as diverse as Indonesia and Pakistan.”
Do the Shia members of ISWM know that Dr. Hazratji and the other board members view the Shia Muslims as apostates – and do they agree on the appropriate penalty?
TO: Hampshire College office of Communications – Elaine Thomas
What steps has Hampshire College taken to ensure that Islamic thugs do not disrupt future presentations by Jews or use again utilize college resources to threaten and assault students based on their religion?
How have the ‘non-traditional’ students or visiting professors who incited the disruptions been disciplined? Will they be permitted to attend and disrupt future visits by Jews?
Your office expressed concern about websites that have “untrue information” about Hampshire College, including a headline about Syrian Omar Dahi (Eahi?) that calls him an “American.” What is Omar’s actual US citizenship status?
TO: Trustees of the Amherst Jones Library
We understand that the library Trustees have a … “legal responsibility for the provision of library services, custody of library propert and determination of library policy. One of the primary functions of a board is to ensure that library services effectively meet community needs.“
If each of the Amherst Jones Library Trustees received documented evidence of incitements to “violence, warfare, and bloodshed” directed against the community by Muslim students “whether they liked it of not,” would the Trustees’ “legal responsibility … to effectively meet community needs” include verifying the threats and/or reporting them to the appropriate authorities?
If such documented evidence were to be considered a contributing factor in causing violence or intimidation against community members because of their race or religion, could the Trustees be held criminally or civilly liable for damages caused by their failure to communicate their knowledge of the previous threats?
TO: Naz Mohamed – Hampshire mosque ION representative
Naz has lived in the Valley for over 25 years, and was recently joined by her ‘son’ Hafiz, a Pakistani student (taliban) who came to the US after his father’s death to study and soon fell in love and married, earning him instant citizenship.