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Pope Francis Welcomes Terror-Connected Leader Of The Antisemitic Muslim World League As Special Guest To Vatican • Now The End Begins – Re-Shared and administered by Aaron Halim



Pope Francis Welcomes Terror-Connected Leader Of The Antisemitic Muslim World League As Special Guest To Vatican

In 2004, Harper’s Magazine declared that the Muslim World League had
been “long known to have funneled money to Al Qaeda” and is financed
directly by the Saudi government. “MWL is an evangelical organization
that was created to help spread Wahhabism, the Saudi brand of Islamic
fundamentalism,” the article stated.
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Pope
Francis met with the secretary general of the Muslim World League (MWL)
in the Vatican Wednesday, a group that has been tied to Saudi financing
of jihadist terrorism and the 9/11 attacks in 2001.

“For
many deceivers are entered into the world, who confess not that Jesus
Christ is come in the flesh. This is a deceiver and an antichrist.”
2 John 1:7 (KJV)

“And say, “Praise to Allah , who has not taken a son and has had no partner in His dominion and has no need of a protector out of weakness; and glorify Him with great glorification.” Surah 17:111 (KJV)

EDITOR’S NOTE:
What’s funnier than the leader of the 9/11-connected Muslim World
League preaching on the ‘Tolerance In Islam’? A man wearing a white
dress who has no children and demands people refer to him as the ‘holy
father’. The Bible says that anyone who won’t acknowledge that Jesus
Christ is the Son of God is of Antichrist. Islam denies that God even
has a Son at all, so I guess that puts them in the Antichrist category.
But the Bible also calls the Catholic religion the “whore of Babylon”,
so I guess Francis and Al-Issa had lots to discuss. 


Dr. Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa, who served for several years as Saudi minister of justice in Riyadh and is now secretary general
of the MWL, expressed the appreciation of the Muslim world for the
pope’s “fair positions” regarding “the false claims that link extremism
and violence to Islam,” as well as for his insistence that extremism is
not distinctive of Islam but is found among followers of all religions.

The Muslim World League is a
Saudi Government-funded Islamic non-governmental organization, founded
on May 18, 1962 in Mecca for the propagation of Islamic teachings.
Despite the group’s official opposition to violence and terrorism and
its pursuit of intercultural dialogue, it has been the subject of
several ongoing counterterrorism investigations in the U.S. related to
Hamas, al Qaeda and other terrorist groups.

Two months after the 9/11 jihadist attacks on U.S. soil,
Newsweek writer Evan Thomas reported that the Muslim World League was
one of “two interrelated global charities” directly funded by the Saudi
government that were used by Osama bin Laden to finance his operations.
The organizations were left off the list of groups sanctioned by the
United States “in order to avoid embarrassing the Saudi government,”
Thomas wrote.

Pope Francis defending Islam as a ‘religion of peace’

In 2004, Harper’s Magazine declared that
the Muslim World League had been “long known to have funneled money to
Al Qaeda” and is financed directly by the Saudi government. “MWL is an
evangelical organization that was created to help spread Wahhabism, the
Saudi brand of Islamic fundamentalism,” the article stated.

According
to the New York Times, an internal, top-secret report from the Treasury
Department obtained through the Freedom of Information Act stated that
the International Islamic Relief Organization
(IIRO), “an offshoot of the Muslim World League,” supported terrorist
organizations beginning in the early 1990s “through to at least the
first half of 2006.”

The MWL has also come under fire
for its alleged anti-Semitism and the Anti-Defamation League claims
that the MWL has frequently been a platform for anti-Israeli rhetoric.
It has also been accused of using its English-language “Journal” to
spread anti-Semitic conspiracy theories.

At their first International Islamic Conference on Dialogue in Mecca in 2008, the MWL invited Yusuf al-Qaradawi
to speak. During his speech, he said he would “never sit with Jews on
one platform and never hold dialogue with those Jews who have committed
injustice against us and support Israel.”

On Tuesday, Al-Issa spoke at an international conference in Rome on “Tolerance in Islam
along with Joseph Levi, the former chief rabbi in Florence, and Bishop
Miguel Ángel Ayuso Guixot, secretary of the Pontifical Council for
Interreligious Dialogue.

For his audience with the Pope, Al-Issa was accompanied by a delegation of seven people.

The Vatican released a series of photographs of the encounter,
during which the two men reportedly exchanged views on a number of
“issues of common interest” including peace and global harmony, and
discussed cooperation on issues of peaceful coexistence and the spread
of love.

At the end of the meeting, Pope Francis and Al-Issa
exchanged commemorative gifts. Al-Issa offered the Pope a symbolic gift
representing Islamic civilization and its interaction with other
civilizations, while Francis gave his guest a commemorative pen for the
500th anniversary of the construction of St. Peter’s Basilica and a
medal commemorating the Pope’s fifth year in the chair of Peter. source



Pope Francis Welcomes Terror-Connected Leader Of The Antisemitic Muslim World League As Special Guest To Vatican • Now The End Begins – Re-Shared and administered by Aaron Halim

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