Al-Hikmah Mosque - Astoria, Queens, New York |
By Alan
Caruba
While the
daily headlines are filled with news reflecting Islamist’s acts of terrorism in
various parts of the world and Americans begin to suspect that, in addition to
the Middle East, Africa is becoming the next “hot spot” in the war on terror,
many are unaware of the rise of Islam in America.
“The
future of the country—that was conceived by the pilgrims and Puritans as ‘the
new Zion’—is now bound inextricably to Islam.” So writes Paul L. Williams in
his new book, “Crescent Moon Rising: The Islamic Transformation of America.”
“The Faith
of the Prophet Mohammed will continue to impact and transform all aspects of
American life: social, political, and economic. Save for a cataclysmic event
that will shatter demographics, Islam by 2050 will emerge as the nation’s
dominant religion.”
Williams
offers facts that are nothing less than astounding.
“Muslims
continue to pour into the country occupy positions (vacated by aging Americans)
as physicians, engineers, and scientists. Others arrived to perform tasks that
American workers are unwilling to perform in food-processing plants,
agricultural facilities, and telecommunications. In addition to the Muslims who
come here with employment visas, thousands more arrive with student visas to
enroll in colleges throughout the country. Still others with ‘diversity’ visas
to enrich America’s racial composition.”
“In 1992,
nearly fifty thousand Muslims arrived in the United States and received
permanent residency status. In 2009, that number soared to 115,000. In truth,
no one knows for certain how many Muslim immigrants are presently living in the
country.”
“In
addition to the legal and illegal Muslim immigrants, eighty thousand refugees
enter this country under resettlement programs. Nearly seventy-five thousand
from Islamic countries.”
“Islam, at
present, is the most rapidly growing religion in the country, with outreach
programs on college campuses, in prisons, and within the military.”
“Islam
provides an antithesis to secular America”, says Williams, offering a version
of “traditional values” that would impose restrictions that few Americans
anticipate; a ban on liquor, a reduced status of women, dress codes, and much
more. “Muslims do not recognize the legitimacy of all faiths,” warns Williams.
As with
other faiths, all Muslims are not alike. They range from orthodox to secular.
“They represent a hodgepodge of ethnic and racial groups from Africa, the
Middle East, Central Asia, Indonesia, and the Balkan states.” While many are
poor, others are prosperous. Some have no problem assimilating into American
society. Others have no wish to do so. They range from moderate to extreme in
the practice of Islam.
In an
earlier America, there were restrictions on immigrants from various parts of
the world deemed antithetical to the nation’s values. The early waves of
immigrants came mostly from England and Nordic nations. They were followed by
those from Italy, Germany and Eastern Europe as the need for more workers for
America’s growing industries required more immigrants. Asians were not particularly
welcome and Arabs were even less welcome. This changed with the Hart-Celler
Act, signed into law by President Johnson in the wake of the Civil Rights Act.
It ended an immigration quota system that had governed America for most of his
history. It was, for the record, widely opposed by a two-to-one margin. It is a
legacy from Edward Kennedy who shepherded the bill through the Senate.
As
Williams notes, “September 11, 2001, was not a day that changed everything. It
was rather the day that revealed how much had changed. The real shock came not
only from the devastation, but also the demographics. The world for many
Americans became a place suddenly unrecognizable.”
This has
already become a fact of life for Europeans and is rapidly become one for Americans,
particularly in large urban centers where the presence of Muslims is visible
for their dress, the many restaurants and outlets that cater to them, and the
increasing number of mosques found everywhere. USA Today reported in February
2012 that “The number of Islamic places in the United States soared 74% in the
past decade…the overall number of mosques quietly rose from 1,209 in 2000 to
2,106 in 2010.”
Largely
unseen and unknown are the many Muslim organizations throughout the U.S., some
of which have been found to have terror connections, and all funded not merely
to spread the faith, but to ultimately impose it on our present political
structure and open culture. Williams documents this with dates, names and
places.
Even so,
Americans elected and reelected Barack Hussein Obama, the son of a Muslim
father and adopted son of a Muslim step-father. He is a President who keeps
insisting that al Qaeda is receding as a threat when it is, in fact, a growing
threat everywhere. And, soon enough, here again.
© Alan
Caruba, 2013
Today the Socialists, Communists really, are the biggest threat to this country. If we survive them we will have to face the Muslims. The first threat came from within. The second is an outside threat that we let in. We, the American people, are to blame for both.
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ReplyDeleteIf I am a "bigot" for warning against those who preach and plot against America, Christianity and other religions, than I happy to continue warning against Islam and its long history of subjugation. There's a reason Islam translates as "submission."
ReplyDeleteMust have hit a nerve, Alan!
ReplyDeleteGreat piece!
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