At the University of Illinois at Chicago, the Muslim Student Association (MSA) has come under fire for hosting speakers who unleashed a deluge of venomous anti-American rhetoric during recent sermons.
#ICYMI: University of Illinois at Chicago students at Friday sermon: America is a cancer; People are tired of democracy and Muslims have an alternative way of life to offer; May Allah make us among the liberators of Al-Aqsa Mosque @thisisUIC pic.twitter.com/uMXfyimttx
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) June 15, 2024
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One such speaker, Mohammad Nusairat, left no stone unturned when he labeled America and its democratic values ​​as a “cancer” that has inflicted its disease globally. In her impassioned rant, Nusairat slammed America's freedoms, decrying how the nation allows actions like fornication while suppressing dissenting voices. However, he did not stay only to criticize; it also prompted the worldwide embrace of Islam as an antidote to these social ills.
Meanwhile, Musab Kazi, another UIC student, directed harsh words at the “enemies of Islam”, hurling invective at the “illegal Zionist entity” and America. He emphatically stated that the liberation of Palestine would come from Muslim force, ruling out the involvement of Western powers.
Not to be outdone, Sadik Froukh, in a separate sermon, praised the terrorist group Hamas for its merciless attack on the Jewish people in October. In an appalling display of cruelty, Froukh deemed the deadly assault to have brought “pride to the Islamic nation”, completely ignoring the innocent lives lost in the massacre.
Chicago student Sadik Froukh of the University of Illinois celebrates the Oct. 7 attacks during a Friday sermon at the Muslim Student Association campus: I'm standing here with a smile on my face; The attacks of these fierce and brave warriors have brought pride to the Islamic nation @thisisUIC pic.twitter.com/WkxPLslagN
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) December 28, 2023
With these mind-blowing sermons, the MSA platform has been transformed into a firehouse of anti-American sentiment and outright hostility to Western values. The MSA's role in amplifying this divisive and extremist rhetoric is deeply troubling, and raises serious questions about the ideological direction being fostered within the university's student associations. This cascade of incendiary rhetoric is a stark reminder of the need for vigilance against the radicalism and hatred that spreads in academic environments.
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