Imam Husham Al-Husainy expressed to CBS News in 2003, along with the other Iraqi Shiite ‘refugees’ filling Dearborn’s moslem community, following the removal of Saddam Hussein, “The time may be soon to go back home.”
This from frontpagemag.com.
But Imam Husham Al-Husainy did not go back home to his native Iraq. Instead, alongside urging his congregants to vote in Iraq’s elections:
[He] spent the next 20 years interfering in ours, exploiting faked hate crimes to call for Sharia law, and moving back and forth between parties.
While the Iraq War would in retrospect be blamed on conservatives and Jews, it was the Shiite lobby in Dearborn, Michigan, that was the most vocal in keeping the pressure on in Iraq. After the first Bush administration’s failed regime change operation to remove Saddam in 1991, the U.S. imposed a ‘No Fly Zone’ to protect the Shiite rebels, some of whom fled to Dearborn.
Dearborn, once the center of a thriving automobile industry:
[Has become] the American capital of a Shiite Jihadist movement where Hezbollah flags [are] flown and ‘Death to America [is] chanted.
Even their initial enthusiasm for America’s overthrow of Saddam gave way to support for Shiite supremacy against Iraq’s minorities along with Israel and the United States of America.
And the Iraqis who had backed Republicans to overthrow Saddam turned around and supported the Democrats so that their fellow Shiites would be able to take over Iraq after Saddam’s fall.
That also helps to explain how Imam Al-Husainy ended up being scheduled to deliver a ‘benediction’ on the leaked program for the Trump inauguration.
Dearborn’s Shiite vote has swung back and forth between Democrats and Republicans based on what they wanted to see happen in the Middle East. After Oct 7, Dearborn cast its bet on the GOP to stop Israel and save Hamas.
Imam Al-Husainy’s inclusion on the inauguration program signaled the Shiite Lobby’s new power. That power was meant to be used not so much for Dearborn, as for Iran’s agenda.
The following is a quick summation of problematic events that involved Al-Husainy over the last twenty-plus years:
– Back in 2003 Al-Husainy was in Iran, after representing Ayatollah Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim who had ‘15,000 Iraqi troops armed and trained by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard,’
– Hakim’s Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq would later seize power,
– [A]fter [moslem] mobs murdered Americans in Benghazi, which was falsely blamed on a movie about Mohammed, Imam Al-Husayini insisted ‘they should put a law not to insult a spiritual leader,’
– In 2022, Al-Husayini gloated over the expansionism of Iran—the Islamic Republic. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Iran’s global terrorist arm, was behind Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and countless other Islamic terrorist groups,
– Its Badr Brigade would spawn Jihadists at war with America, the terror leader known as ‘The Engineer,’ would be taken out by the Trump administration in the same airstrike that also took out Iran’s IRGC terror boss Qasem Soleimani.,
– Like many Shiites, Imam Al-Husainy stewed over the deaths of Soleimani and ‘The Engineer,’
– Al-Husainy’s Facebook page and that of his Dearborn mosque, the Karbalaa Islamic Education Center, put up posters and images praising the dead terrorists,
– Alongside funerals and fasts, Imam Husham Al-Husainy rallied his mosquegoers in the streets waving Iraqi flags when Shiites hung Saddam, or to curse and denounce the Saudis, Israel, or Turkey for interfering with Shiite ambitions,
– The Shiite mosque was outraged because the Houthi Jihadists in Yemen were being bombed. Once the bombings would end, the Houthis would fight the US Navy in keeping with their motto, ‘Death to America, Death to Israel and a Curse Upon the Jews,’
– Al-Husayini popped up at the DNC’s Winter Meeting to deliver a ‘prayer’ to stop ‘oppression and occupation,’
– When Shaima Alawadi, an Iraqi Shiite refugee, was beaten to death by her husband in a staged hate crime, Islamists rushed to blame Islamophobia and enlist BLM. In Dearborn, Al-Husainy led a protest chanting, ‘Shaima and Trayvon are the same, the only difference is the name,’
– Imposing Sharia law on Americans was a theme [Al-Husainy] returned to again when Korans were found burned in front of Al-Husayini’s Karbalaa mosque. The Iraqi imam soon claimed to be consulting with lawyers to create a law banning the burning of the Koran. The Sharia bid however fell apart when the Koran-burner turned out to be Ali Al-Asaidi: a local [moslem], and
– Imam Al-Husayini appear[ed] at the DNC, denouncing Republicans for opposing Shiite supremacism in Iraq and then flipped…attending a Trump rally in Dearborn and appearing on the program to deliver a benediction at the inauguration.
Since Al-Husayini’s history of extremism was exposed, reports are that his appearance has been pulled from Trump’s program, but he will undoubtedly appear again at Leftist or Republican events whom Dearborn’s Shiite Lobby sees as tools for implementing Iran’s agenda.
The cost of taking in Shiite moslem ‘refugees’ from Iraq for humanitarian reasons has proven to be quite high. After the Iraq War took thousands of American lives, the Shiites not only pulled off a coup in Iraq, but are trying to pull one off in America using Dearborn votes as their leverage.
Perhaps the Trump administration will soon see the Dearborn Shiite moslems refugees have overstayed their welcome.