
The report explained that in a recent TV interview, Egyptian journalist Ata Abd Al-Aal, said that ultimately "the U.S. [will] be transformed into an Islamic republic." (There are those who have spoken likewise in Australia).
Abd Al-Aal, an award winning journalist for the Al-Ahram government daily, speaking to the Egyptian Al-Rahma/Al-Rawdha TV, in an interview which aired on December 12, 2010, said that "the rate of converts to Islam in the U.S. is very high."
The Bridges for Peace e-article noted that this is of great alarm to the Zionist circles in the U.S., because this rate is rising on a daily basis. These converts adhere to Islam with total conviction. They become preachers themselves, and convince others to convert to Islam. You are more knowledgeable than me in this issue, and you know that many Americans convert to Islam every day."
Interviewer:
"To conclude this show, let me ask: Even though Islam has a strong presence and deep roots among the Islamic communities in the U.S. and Europe, what is required of the dawa institutions in our countries?"
Ata Abd Al-Aal:
"They should send religious guides, as the Americans call them, or preachers, who should put an end to the calls not to participate in the elections. Some of the sheiks who go to the U.S. during the month of Ramadan or on other religious occasions incite the Muslims living there not to take part in the elections, because they are living among infidels.
"This is very troubling, and runs counter to the rights of the Muslims in the U.S. The Islamic institutions in the Islamic world should send preachers who are well versed in Islam, who know how to preach to the American mentality, and who are proficient in English and can communicate with the Americans.
"Over there, they must forsake their own material and personal interests, and must act for the sake of Allah. [Ultimately,] the U.S. will be transformed into an Islamic republic, as a sheik in the U.S. told me. He said that the most important place for the future of Islam, after Mecca and Medina, was the U.S. […]"
MEMRI special bulletin, December 29, 2010, www.memri.org
There you have it from the horses mouth.
This is not a commentary by a US journalist scaremongering for some political or financial advantage for their network.
Rather, this is a claim by someone within the halls of the Islamic elite and the advice that is offered to enhance the position of the Islamisation of the US is not by some 'carry-on', rather it is coming from a respected member of the school of journalism.
Moreover, it is not hidden.
This is not something being promoted behind closed doors in a language few in the US understand, rather it is out there for all to view and hear and begin to express alarm over.
And moreover it is happening in Australia where radical Australian Muslims want the nation handed to them so as to introduce Sharia law.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/features/full-bred-aussie-with-a-longing-for-sharia-law/story-e6frg6z6-1225991941740
The issue for the Christian Churches in the US and Australia (and other Western societies) is how to counter such an energetic and powerful political displaysto change the very nature and fabric of US and Australian society.
This is a timely wake-up call in Anzac week.
There are three things that might be undertaken.
First, Christian evangelism in schools and universities must continue to be paramount. These young people are the future and every effort must be made to financially support these Christian agencies at this level. Young people have a strong sense of justice and equality and this is a powerful tool in evangelising young people.
Second, Christian teaching of the meaning of the Cross and the Resurrection in churches and in particular through the home and youth group networks is paramount. A Spirit filled awareness of core Christian doctrine counters false teaching in whatever form it might come.
Third, a strong welfare and community support network for those less privileged or who have health and mental related issues or national / international calamity must continue to be a priority of Christians. More and more people are becoming aware of the lack of financial support given by wealthy Islamic nations, particularly in the area of natural disaster relief. This speaks volumes as to its credibility.