Within the span of about a week recently, Haris Tarin spoke at a Washington panel on how the next U.S. president can combat violent Islamic extremism, delivered a guest sermon for Eid in Alexandria, launched an ad campaign on District buses calling for religious tolerance, and hosted an election night party and discussion in Great Falls.
Tarin, the full-time Washington representative of the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC), seems to be everywhere at once. Yet he also walks a tightrope between American critics who see his group as a diplomatic front for radical Islamists and conservative fellow Muslims who fear it is going too far to accommodate American values, security needs or misperceptions about their faith.
3 comments:
Go back to Pakistan if you do not like it here. Besides, they have terror training camp you can attend!
get out of our country now. plain and simple. we really don't want you here if you're trying to change our way of life. we like and appreciate our freedoms.
i hope and pray everyone who reads this, gets it. they do have a goal and it's to bring this nation under sharia law. this is not a joke and i'm not paranoid. it's real folks so wake up. think of your children and grandchildren. is this really what you want???
Nothing but a FAKE RELIGION ..look at what is going on in EUROPE... you have been WARNED.
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