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Muslim Brotherhood’s Deliberate, Premeditated Plan Now Reaching Maturity© 

July 2011 

Ci+zens for Na+onal Security P.O. Box 880302 Boca Raton, FL 33488 E‐mail: [email protected] www.cfns.us 

© Ci>zens For Na>onal Security, 2011 

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Contents 

2.  This War is Real  ‐‐  Introduc>on and explana>on of the 49 year‐long subversion of the United States by four branches of the Muslim Brotherhood. 

3.  It Has Form, Shape and Substance  ‐‐ Con>nua>on of the preceding page and a descrip>on of the 4 dis>nct phases employed against the United States. 

4.  Muslim Brotherhood Opera+ves in the United States: Four Infiltra+on Routes – A graphic depic>on of the four dis>nct stages of radical Muslim infiltra>on of the United States focusing upon key organiza>ons. 

5.  ROUTE FOUR: A Steady Diet of Muslim Brotherhood Programmed Sedi+on, Self‐Vic+miza+on . . . Jihad Ins+lls a Revolu+onary Fervor that Creates Homegrown Extremists 

6.  Muslim Brotherhood Opera+ves in the United States: Five Infiltra+on Routes – Including Somali Origin Al‐Shabab 

7.  Building, Training, and Arming the Fi^h Column Terrorist Threat Complex Within the United States  

8.  Comparing the Muslim Brotherhood’s 38 Year‐long Paaern of Behavior in the US to their "Phases of the World Underground Movement Plan.” 

9.  ROUTE FOUR: Selected U.S. Muslim Residents Indicted/Convicted of Terror Acts by U.S. Courts – a graphic sample of criminal cases brought against radical islamists in the United States. 

10.  Homegrown Jihad ‐‐  A descrip>on of the nature and scope of felony prosecu>ons against Islamic Extremists within the United States. 

11.  Homegrown Jihad  ‐‐  A con>nua>on of the nature and scope of felony prosecu>ons against Islamic Extremists within the United States. 

12.  Subversive Roles & Missions  ‐‐  A graphic descrip>on of the specific skill sets and mission areas assigned to the three branches of the Muslim Brotherhood.  In addi>on, the short‐, medium‐, and long‐range goals of this movement are suggested  

13.  General Timeline of Muslim Brotherhood Influence Opera+ons In the United States 

14.  Muslim Brotherhood Opera+ves in the United States: Four Infiltra+on Routes – A black & white printable version of the graphic appearing on page 4. 

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•  Ci>zens for Na>onal Security (CFNS) undertook to graphically depict the “big picture” of the dangerous and relentless opera>onal strategy of the interna>onal Muslim Brotherhood to penetrate the United States and eventually erode its ins>tu>ons, policies, and sense of self through the crea>on of a mul>‐faceted FiZh Column movement within our borders.  From its physical incep>on in 1962, marked by the establishment of the Muslim Students Associa>on, 4 clear routes are iden>fiable.  It is important to note that these Four Routes although phased in separately were designed to operate simultaneously, are mutually suppor>ve and are fully func>onal today.   

•  CFNS hopes that analy>cal excursions such as this will s>mulate debate, encourage others to undertake analysis at the “system” level, and help to provide an overall context for the many excellent analy>cal efforts undertaken at the “micro” individual case , incident, organiza>onal, or “sub‐system” levels. 

•  The “recent” phenomenon of  Muslim extremists emana>ng from the United States is not the result of a spontaneous reac>on to U.S. policies or the failure to effec>vely assimilate Muslim immigrants.  It is the coming of age of an unacknowledged 49‐year‐long campaign by foreign subversives to undermine the United States and its Western cultural orienta>on. 

•  This campaign has been waged unopposed by the interna>onal Muslim Brotherhood through FOUR dis>nct routes.  It began in 1962 with the arrival of agents of the Saudi and Egyp>an branches of the Muslim Brotherhood.  They were followed by their Pakistani cohorts in 1972 and the Pales>nian branch in 1981.  The fourth route gradually emerged as an ac>ve FiZh Column movement comprised of young radicalized converts, Jihadist second‐genera>on immigrants and foreign agent provocateurs. 

•  Route One is the galvaniza>on of the isolated Muslim popula>ons within the United States by the crea>on of an organiza>onal superstructure designed to at once take control of all Muslim religious, social, and professional ac>vi>es in the United States through the infusion of vast sums of money from Saudi Arabia and several of the other Persian Gulf States most notably the United Arab Emirates (UAE).  These funds, administered by Brotherhood members, were/are used to provide training, educa>onal materials, construc>on projects, social‐welfare services, legal and poli>cal representa>on.  Addi>onal funds are used to gain inroads into businesses, major corporate boards, media and publishing establishments,  The “grand strategy” is designed to obtain loyalty and allegiance to the Muslim Brotherhood and its progeny.  This is similar to the techniques later used by Hamas and Hezbollah to dominate Pales>nian popula>ons in the Middle East.  The principal subversive organiza>on created as the beachhead for this hos>le invasion was the Muslim Students Associa>on (MSA).   It, in turn, spun off more elements of the organiza>onal superstructure including, but not limited to, the North American Islamic Trust (NAIT), the Muslim American Society (MAS), the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) and many other like‐minded en>>es. 

•  Route Two marks the arrival of the Pakistani branch of the Brotherhood and its establishment of a mass Islamic prosely>za>on, conversion, and radical recruitment opera>on throughout the United States.  The primary focus of the U.S. por>on of the 2 million member Jamaat al‐Tabligh organiza>on is conver>ng people to Islam.  Their par>cular goal within the US is to create a Muslim poli>cal base that eventually will have a strong enough voice to alter the American poli>cal system from within – they provide the body poli>c and the manpower to staff and carry out the goals of the Superstructure associated with Route One.  In addi>on, Jamaat al‐Tabligh point men iden>fy and nurture individuals who may be par>cularly good recruits for special Jihadist training and missions.  These are then handed off to foreign‐based extremist organiza>ons for a phased radicaliza>on indoctrina>on that oZen begins with Arabic language training in Yemen.  The efforts of Jamaat al‐Tabligh were later augmented by similar efforts of the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) although with a slightly different focus.  The Pakistani Brotherhood also  created terrorist and extremist camps in rural loca>ons in over twenty states within the U.S.   The organiza>on it spawned to accomplish this is called Jamaat al‐Fuqua AKA Muslims of America.  Its members have been involved in several murders, weapons hoarding, and a variety of other crimes. 

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•  Route Three began with the 1981 establishment of the Islamic Associa>on for Pales>ne (IAP) in Florida.   The IAP was an illegal terrorist front organiza>on which became a virtual branch of Hamas ‐‐ a designated Pales>nian  terrorist organiza>on when Hamas came into existance in 1987.   In its Charter, Hamas, calls itself the Pales>ne Branch of the Muslim Brotherhood.   In turn, the IAP and Hamas created the Pales>ne Commiiee, American Muslims for Pales>ne, the Holy Land Founda>on, The United Associa>on for Study and Research and, its flagship crea>on, the Council on American‐Islamic Rela>ons (CAIR) ‐‐ an Islamist Lawfare opera>on which masquerades as a civil rights organiza>on to create a public and poli>cal “presence” designed to support all Four Routes of subversion. 

•  Route Four is the emergence of a radicalized, increasingly violent, Muslim popula>on in the United States comprised of immigrants and U.S. born ci>zens.  Their influence, overwhelmingly nega>ve and confronta>onal, is now beginning to be felt in a variety of ways including: incendiary poli>cal ac>ons (Ground Zero Mosque), workplace disrup>ons based upon false claims of religious persecu>on, demands for changes to school calendars to recognize Muslim holidays, street demonstra>ons of solidarity with designated terrorist organiza>ons, demands for zoning exemp>ons to build mega‐mosques designed to in>midate local communi>es by physically dwarfing tradi>onal churches and synagogues, by engaging in inten>onally threatening behavior aboard airplanes and in other vulnerable loca>ons, by planning and/or comminng murder and mass murder inside American ins>tu>ons such as schools, military bases, ci>es and towns as well as a variety of other avenues and ac>ons. 

•  The accompanying analysis is visual in its design and implementa>on in order to convey the “Big Picture” of the mul>‐phased assault the United States has been subjected to for the past 49 years.  This aiack upon the United States has been difficult for tradi>onal analysts and poli>cal experts to grasp or define as it is a covert opera>on executed by a small cadre of quiet professionals imbued with the pa>ence and economic where‐with‐all to carry out a long‐term opera>on deep within enemy territory.  However, it is vital to “zoom out” to look at the overall landscape to fully understand the context, phasing, goals, and progress that Islamist infiltrators have made in their war on the United States, a war that began long before September 11, 2001 and con>nues to grind along today.  It takes advantage of our Cons>tu>onal protec>ons to subvert our Cons>tu>on.  The Muslim Brotherhood and its progeny take advantage of many of our most naïve or most profoundly ignorant poli>cians, academics and members of the media to find apologists or propaganda outlets to further their agenda.  It also takes advantage of America’s perpetual self‐doubt about our role in the world and our willingness to blame ourselves in the presence of enemies who espouse blind, resolute, cultural hatred for us and our open and evolving civiliza>on. 

•   The present “Homegrown Jihad in the USA" project, produced by a CFNS Task Force, is soon to be supplemented with a sister  report detailing the clandes+ne rela+onships between the leadership of a mul+tude of Muslim‐American organiza+ons, mosques, academic and business groups, and social and poli+cal en++es.  Many of the original leaders of these organiza+ons are now serving prison terms for suppor+ng terrorism.   This report will be in spreadsheet format and contains almost 4,000 individuals and 75 organiza+ons. 

•  Ci>zens for Na>onal Security is comprised of a large body of ordinary ci>zens who are vitally concerned over threats to our na>onal security  and is proac>ve in addressing them.  

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MUSLIM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION

1962

MUSLIM AMERICAN SOCIETY

1992

NORTH AMERICAN ISLAMIC TRUST

1973Owns 80% of Mosques

in America

ISLAMIC CIRCLE OF NORTH AMERICA

1971

HAMAS1988 PAKISTAN

MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD1971

ROUTE ONE1962

ROUTE TWO1971

ROUTE THREE1981

Islamic Association for Palestine

1981

Council on American- Islamic Relations

(CAIR)1994

Palestine Committee1988

American Muslims for Palestine

2006

MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD OPERATIVES IN THE UNITED STATES:FOUR INFILTRATION ROUTES

United Assn. for Study & Research

Holy LandFoundation

Islamic Society of North America

1963

Muslims of the AmericasJama’at al-Fuqua

1980

Int’l Institute of Islamic Thought

Assn of MuslimSocial Scientists

Assn of Muslim Scientists & Engineers

Jamaat e-Islami

Jamaat al-Tabligh

Nation of Islam

Muslim Arab Youth Assn.(MAYA)

Islamic Medical Assn.

Islamic Media Assn.Freedom

Foundation

ISNA Political Awareness Committee

Council of IslamicSchools of North America

Palestinian Muslim Brotherhood Hamas

Pakistani Muslim Brotherhood

Saudi & Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood

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VERSION - RADICALIZATION -

SEDITION - INTENTIONAL ALIENATION - ROUTE ONE

ROUTE TWO

ROUTE THREE

ROUTE FOUR Homegrown Jihad Within the USA

FIQH COUNCIL

www.cfns.us

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A Steady Diet of Muslim Brotherhood Programmed Sedi+on, Self‐Vic+miza+on, Disassocia+on, Hate Speech, Supremacist Amtudes, Imagined Persecu+on and Jihad Ins+lls a 

Revolu+onary Fervor that Creates Homegrown Extremists 

THIS 

BEGETS 

Hate Crimes Murder Extor+on 

Assassina+on Terror Ac+vity Aliena+on Treason 

THIS 

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Legend

MUSLIM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION

1962

MUSLIM AMERICAN SOCIETY

1992

NORTH AMERICAN ISLAMIC TRUST

1973Owns 80% of Mosques

in America

ISLAMIC CIRCLE OF NORTH AMERICA

1971

HAMAS1988 PAKISTAN

MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD1971

ROUTE ONE1962

ROUTE TWO1971

ROUTE THREE1981

Islamic Association for Palestine

1981

Council on American- Islamic Relations

(CAIR)1994

Palestine Committee1988

American Muslims for Palestine

2006

MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD OPERATIVES IN THE UNITED STATES:FOUR INFILTRATION ROUTES

United Assn. for Study & Research

Holy LandFoundation

Islamic Society of North America

1963

Muslims of the AmericasJama’at al-Fuqua

1980

Int’l Institute of Islamic Thought

Assn of MuslimSocial Scientists

Assn of Muslim Scientists & Engineers

Jamaat e-Islami

Jamaat al-Tabligh

Nation of Islam

Muslim Arab Youth Assn.(MAYA)

Islamic Medical Assn.

Islamic Media Assn.Freedom

Foundation

ISNA Political Awareness Committee

Council of IslamicSchools of North America

Palestinian Muslim Brotherhood Hamas

Pakistani Muslim Brotherhood

Saudi & Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood

PALE

STIN

IAN

MU

SLIM

BRO

THER

HO

OD

SAUD

I & EG

YPTIAN

MU

SLIM BRO

THERH

OO

D

LAW

FARE

-- PROPAGANDA - IN

TIMIDATION - LOBBYING

- CON

VERSION - RADICALIZATION -

SEDITION - INTENTIONAL ALIENATION -

ROUTE ONE

ROUTE TWO

ROUTE THREE

ROUTE FOUR Homegrown Jihad Within the USA

FIQH COUNCIL

www.cfns.us

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Phase 1: "Discreet and secret establishment of leadership."  

Phase 2: "Phase of gradual appearance on the public scene and exercising and u>lizing various public ac>vi>es. [The MB] greatly succeeded in implemen>ng this stage. It also succeeded in achieving a great deal of its important goals, such as infiltra>ng various sectors of the Government."  

Phase 4: "Open public confronta>on with the Government through exercising the poli>cal pressure approach. It is aggressively implemen>ng the above‐men>oned approach. Training on the use of weapons domes>cally and overseas in an>cipa>on of zero‐hour. It has no>ceable ac>vi>es in this regard."  

Phase 5: "Seizing power to establish their Islamic Na>on under which all par>es and Islamic groups are united."  

Comparing the Muslim Brotherhood’s 49 Year‐long Paaern of Behavior  in the US to their  

"Phases of the World Underground Movement Plan.”* 

Phase 3: "Escala>on phase, prior to conflict and confronta>on with the rulers, through u>lizing mass media. Currently in progress."  

Page 8 * "Phases of the World Underground Movement Plan” as reported by the Center for Security Policy 

Consolida+on of 

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Omar Hammami Alabama

Shaker Masri Alabama

Jehad Mostafa California

Zachary Chesser Virginia

Paul Rockwood, Jr. Nadia Rockwood Virginia

Mohamed Alessa Carlos Almonte New Jersey

Faisal Shahzad Mohammad Younis

New York

Colleen LaRose Pennsylvania

Mohamad Mustapha Ali Masfaka Michigan

Abdel Hameed Shehadeh New York

Barry Walter Bujol Texas

Ahmed Muhammed Dhakane Texas

2008 2001  2002  2003  2004  2005  2006  2007  2010 2009 

Uman Chaudhry, Ramy Zamzam

Ahmad A. Minni Waqar Khan

Aman Hassan Yemer Virginia

Amina Ali Hawo Hassan

Mohamud Said Omar Abdiweli Yassin Isse

Cabdulaahi Ahmed Faarax Minnesota

Nidal Malik Hasan Virginia

David Headley Washington, DC

Tarek Mehanna Ahmad Abousamra,

Massachusetts

Michael Finton Illinois

Najibullah Zazi Mohammed Wali Zazi

Colorado

Ahmad Wais Afzali Naqib Jaji

Zarein Ahmedzay Adis Medunjanin

New York

Daniel Boyd Hysen Sherifi Anes Subasic

Zakariya Boyd Dylan Boyd

Mohammad Omar Aly Hassan Ziyad Yaghi

North Carolina

Abulhakim Muhammad Arkansas

James Cromitie David Williams Onta Williams

Laguerre Payen New York

Luqman Ameen Abdullah Mohammad Abdul Bassir

Muhammad Abdul Salaam Abdul Saboor

Mujahid Carswell Abdullah Beard

Mohammad Philistine Yassir Ali Khan

Adam Hussain Ibraheem Garry Laverne Porter

Ali Abdul Raqib Michigan

Bryant Neal Vinas New York

Ghassan Elashi Shukri Abu-Baker

Mufid Abdulqader Abdulrahman Odeh Mohammed El-Mezain

Texas

Nadia Nadim Prouty Samar Khalil Spinelli

Michigan

Muthanna Al-Hanooti Michigan

Abdi Yusuf Duwayne Mohamed Diriye

Missouri

Abdi Mahdi Hussein Minnesota

Akram Musa Abdallah Arizona

Christopher Paul Ohio

Fawza Mustapha Assi Michigan

Mohamad Mustapha Ali Masfaka Michigan

Mohamad Ibrahim Shnewer Serdar Tatar

Agron Abdullahu Pennsylvania

Daniel Maldonado Texas

Oussama Ziade and Buford George Peterson Massachusetts

Adnan Mirza Texas

Ronald Allen Grecula Texas

Earnest James Ujaama Washington

Dritan Duka Shain Duka Eljvir Duka

Agron Abdullahu New Jersey

Bassam Darwishahmad Tennessee

Mubarak Hamed Ali Mohamed Bagegni

Ahmad Mustafa Keialid Al-Sudanee

Abdel Azlm El-Siddiq Missouri

Houssein Zorkot Michigan

Derrick Shareef Illinois

Kobie Diallo Williams Texas

Narseal Batiste Patrick Abraham

Stanley Grant Phanor Naudimar Herrera,

Burson Augustin Lyglenson Lemorin Rotschild Augustine

Florida

Ehsanul Islam Sadequee Syed Haris Ahmed

Georgia

Mohammed Reza Taheri-Azar North Carolina

Mohammad Zaki Amawi Marwan Othman El-Hindi

Wassim I. Mazloum Ohio

Zubair Ahmed Khaleel Ahmed

Illinois

Fawaz Damrah Ohio

Naveed Haq Washington

Talal Khalil Chahine Elfat el Aouar

Michigan

Javed Iqbal Saleh Elahwal

New York

Kevin James Levar Washington Gregory Patterson Hammad Samana

California

Umer Hayat Hamid Hayat

California

Cedric Carpenter Lamont Ranson

Louisana

Yaser Bushnaq Texas

Mark Robert Walker Wyoming

Ahmed Omar Abu Ali Virginia

Arwah J. Jaber Arkansas

Yassin M. Aref Mohammed Mosharref Hossain

New York

Shahawar Matin Siraj and James Elshafay New York

Aldurahman M. Alamoudi Virginia

Nuradin Abdi Ohio

Elfat el Aouar Michigan

Iyman Faris Ohio

Ali Al-Timimi Ali Asad Chandia

Masaud Khan Seifullah Chapman

Caliph Basha Abdur-Raheem

Randall Royer Yong Ki Kwon Sabri Benkhala

Khwaja Mahmood Hasan Muhammed Aatique

Hammad Abdur-Raheem Donald Thomas Surratt

Virginia

Hasan Akbar California

Haroon Rashid Irfam Kamran Sajjad Nasser

Chris Marie Warren Abdul Qayyum

Saima Saima District of Columbia

Hassan Moussa Makki Michigan

Elias Mohamad Akhdar Ali Mohamad Akhdar

Salim Nemir Awde Ali Abdulamir Daher Mohamad Abdulamir

Daher Issam Hassan Fawaz

Nabil Mohamad Ismail Carole Gordon

Brandy Jo Bowman Mohamad Ahmad Hariri

Michigan

Sahim Alwan, Yahya Goba

Shafal Mosed Yasein Taher Faysal Galab

Mukhtar al-Bakri Kemal Derwish

Jaber A. Elbaneh New York

Jose Padilla Adham Amin

Hassoun Kifah Wael Jayyousi

Illinois

John Walker Lindh California

Patrice Lumumba Ford Ahmed Ibrahim Bilal

Muhammad Ibrahim Bilal Jeffrey Leon Battle

Maher “Mike” Hawash October Martinique Lewis

Oregon

Zacarias Moussaoui Virginia

ROUTE FOUR: Selected U.S. Muslim Residents Indicted/Convicted of Terror Acts by U.S. Courts 

2001 ‐ 2010 

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The Center on Law and Security at New York University School of Law has been issuing annual reports on the status of terrorism  prosecu>ons in the United States since 2007.  In acknowledging the absence of a universal defini>on of Homegrown terrorism they  focused on “those defendants who were either born in the U.S. or who had lived in this country for 10 years or more.  This period of  >me is long enough to allow for assimila>on and can plausibly cover the forma>ve years and alleged years of radicaliza>on, as it does  in fact for many of those already convicted. “ * 

The data they collected reveals that “of the 156 defendants alleged to be involved in the top 50 plots since September 2001, 127 had lived in the U.S. for 10 years or more before being indicted. . . Notably, of these 127, more than 100 lived in the U.S. for 20 years or longer and more than 80 defendants lived in the U.S. for their en>re lives or almost that long.”*   Their findings include the following facts: 

•   Homegrown terrorists cons>tute 81% of the defendants alleged to be involved      in the top 50 plots prosecuted in the U.S. since 9/11. 

•   Of the 127 homegrown defendants alleged to be implicated in the top 50 plots, 45,      or 35%, converted to Islam, generally in their late teens or early twen>es.  

•   The number of these defendants who did not grow up in Islamic households may be as high      as 56, or 44% of homegrown defendants in the top 50 terrorism plots. 

•   Seventy‐three of the homegrown defendants, or 57%, are known to have been born in the      United States.  The birthplaces of another eight defendants have not been documented. 

The following charts, created by the Center on Law and Security, graphically depict the character of Homegrown terrorism cases to date. 

*Source:  Center on Law and Security, New York University School of Law .  Terrorist Trial Report Card: September 11, 2001‐September 11, 2010 , (2010):  14‐16.     hip://www.lawandsecurity.org/publica>ons/TTRC2010Final.pdf 

Top 50 Plots: Homegrown Defendants Indicted by Date    (127 prosecu+ons) * 

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Top 50 Plots: Alleged Targets of Homegrown Defendants   (111 prosecu+ons with target men+oned) * 

Top 50 Plots: Homegrown Defendants Born in the U.S.   (73 prosecu>ons) * 

*Source:  Center on Law and Security, New York University School of Law .  Terrorist Trial Report Card: September 11, 2001‐September 11, 2010 , (2010):  14‐16.     hip://www.lawandsecurity.org/publica>ons/TTRC2010Final.pdf  Page 11 

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1962 1985 

1971 

Pakistan

i Muslim

 Brothe

rhoo

Illegal Fundraising 

Money Laundering & Fraud 

Smuggling 

Propaganda 

Lawfare Disinforma+on 

Drug Dealing 

Racketeering 

Subversion & Sedi+on 

Infiltra+on of U.S. Ins+tu+ons 

Co‐op+on of Poli+cians  & Law Enforcement 

Massive Mosque Building 

Poli+cal Influence Opera+ons 

Prosely+za+on 

Support Extremism and Jihad 

Mass Conversions 

Radicaliza+on 

Iden+fica+on & Cul+va+on              of Poten+al Jihadists 

Hand‐off to Jihadi        Organiza+ons 

2,000,000 Recruiters                  Worldwide 

Opera+ng in over 20         U.S. States 

Operate Terrorist Training         Camps Throughout the U.S. 

In+mida+on on  College Campuses 

Build Infrastructure of Subversion 

Establish a Beachhead In America 

DOMESTIC ATTACKS 

Control of Mid‐East Studies  Programs on College Campuses 

Corrup+on of Youth  via Revisionist Textbooks and Media 

Poli+cal Pressure & Lobbying 

Domes+c 5th Column 

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Saudi & Egyp+an Muslim Brotherhood 

Pakistan Muslim Brotherhood 

Pales+nian Muslim Brotherhood 

Consolida+on of Muslim Brotherhood 

Ac+vi+es 

Somali Muslim Brotherhood 

1971 1962  1982  1996 1980’s – 1990’s 

GENERAL TIMELINE OF MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD  INFLUENCE OPERATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES 

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MUSLIM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION

1962

MUSLIM AMERICAN SOCIETY

1992

NORTH AMERICAN ISLAMIC TRUST

1973Owns 80% of Mosques

in America

ISLAMIC CIRCLE OF NORTH AMERICA

1971

HAMAS1988 PAKISTAN

MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD1971

ROUTE ONE1962

ROUTE TWO1971

ROUTE THREE1981

Islamic Association for Palestine

1981

Council on American-Islamic Relations

(CAIR)1994

Palestine Committee1988

American Muslims for Palestine

2006

MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD OPERATIVES IN THE UNITED STATES:FOUR INFILTRATION ROUTES

United Assn. for Study & Research

Holy LandFoundation

Islamic Society of North America

1963

Muslims of the AmericasJama’at al-Fuqua

1980

Int’l Institute of Islamic Thought

Assn of MuslimSocial Scientists

Assn of Muslim Scientists & Engineers

Jamaat e-Islami

Jamaat al-Tabligh

Nation of Islam

Muslim Arab Youth Assn.(MAYA)

Islamic Medical Assn.

Islamic Media Assn.Freedom

Foundation

ISNA Political Awareness Committee

Council of IslamicSchools of North America

Palestinian Muslim Brotherhood Hamas

Pakistani Muslim Brotherhood

PALE

STIN

IAN

MU

SLIM

BRO

THER

HO

OD

SAUD

I & EG

YPTIAN

MU

SLIM BRO

THERH

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LAWFA

RE -- PROPAGANDA - IN

TIMIDATION - LOBBYING

- CON

VERSION - RADICALIZATION -

SEDITION - INTENTIONAL ALIENATION - ARMED JIHAD -ROUTE ONE

ROUTE TWO

ROUTE THREE

ROUTE FOUR Homegrown Jihad Within the USA

FIQH COUNCIL

www.cfns.us

Saudi & Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood

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