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    THE RISE OF A NEW OTTOMAN EMPIRE: THE TRAP OF INTERFAITH DIALOGUE
    By Aland Mizell

    Kurdish Aspect, CO
    Oct 1 2007

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    After the collapse of the communism, Fethullah Gulen, the spiritual
    leader of the Nur movement in Turkey, ordered his group to immigrate
    to the newly independent Central Asian countries. Gulen compared his
    followers to being today's "sahaba," the term referring to the journey
    from Mecca to Medina called the Hegira in the year 622, a journey that
    also marked the foundation of the Islamic State. After that relocation,
    Muhammad set up an Islamic State and instated his rules, for example
    forbidding usury and gambling. He implemented his own legal rules and
    system of government after gaining economic and military power and then
    conquered his birth place, Mecca, the center of a new religion. Until
    then Muhammad ordered his follower to cooperate with the Jews, never
    confronting them because he knew that the Jews were more powerful
    than his followers at that time. During that time Muslims even faced
    Jerusalem for prayers; however, after Muhammad's followers conquered
    Mecca, they began facing Mecca. For both Muhammad and Gulen building a
    new Muslim community was a precursor to the Islamic state, and both men
    merged their religious views with the political goal of following the
    law of the Qur'an and not "natural" or human law in the Islamic state.

    In 1991, the collapse of the Soviet Union gave Gulen an opportunity to
    gain a base among the Turkic states that desperately needed social,
    economic, and religious help. Also, Gulen wanted to counter Iran's
    Shia religion in Central Asia, to make an economic investment, and
    to build a bridge between the Turkic states and Turkey.

    However, after 9/11 Gulen saw another opportunity to expand his empire
    beyond the ocean to convert the infidels to Islam and to set up his
    dream Ottoman Empire, bringing it back again. Tauted for his claim
    to establish ecumentical peace, he sponsors Interfaith Dialogue,
    non-government organizations (NGO's), schools, cultural centers,
    conferences, his own newspaper, civic and cultural events, among
    many other strategies, using them as a platform that promotes his
    ultraconservative Islmaic agenda in the U.S. However, 9/11 helped Gulen
    in a tremendous way to teach about Islam because suddenly the words
    "peace" and "tolerance" were in vogue and popular. Many Americans
    naively do not recognize the fact that as well as being a religion,
    Islam is a political, social, and economic sytem that rules all aspects
    of life. Today Gulen believes that since the Ottoman Empire ruled
    the world for many centuries with peace, he wants to bring it back
    again. By creating big lobbies, Gulen moves toward his utimate goal
    of dictating American and Western social, political, and economic
    policies. He has recruited thousands of teachers and millions of
    students while raising billions of dollars in economic support.

    Further, Gulen and his followers know how to manipulate the American
    democratic laws for their advantage. He believes that the best way
    to defeat the enemy is to use the enemy's wepaon against the enemy.

    Today the enemy's weapon is democratic rule of law. They are taking
    advantage of it using it against America and foresee a time when, like
    many Muslims in Europe, they can demand Islamic laws and regulations
    be operative in the U.S. For example, already some communities in
    the America. have pressured cities to change their noise ordinances
    to allow for prayer calls. Interestingly, in his own country he was
    jailed for seven months and then banned from Turkey in the 1980's for
    secretly teaching Islam to students. Then again in 1998 the Supreme
    Court charged him with undermining the secular Turkish state and
    seeking to establish an Islamic one. Consequently, he left Turkey for
    the United States supposedly for health care, but remains there today,
    operating his worldwide organization.

    9-11 became a world-wide wake-up call. While the media focuses on
    Ahmedinejad or Osama Bin Ladin, and the radical Al Qaeda movement,
    a more deadly movement operates behind closed doors to secretly
    infiltrate the highest government positions in many countries,
    including the United States of America. The goal is to establish
    a single Islamic regime. As an example of this outward gesture
    with a secret agenda, Gulen gave an Iftar, the meal celebrating
    the culmination of the Ramadan season, on Capital Hill under the
    platform of tolerance and peace. Even they invited Hollywood actors and
    actresses to attend. Will Gulen or his follower Prime Minister Erdogan
    give a Christmas party at the parliament in Ankara or could he give
    an Easter dinner at the parliament with parliamentarians supporting
    this Christian celebration. The answer is a resounding, "No."

    Today many Turks are more anti-American than ever. A thinking person
    should ask that if Gulen-- an Islamic educator, writer, and founder
    of the worldwide Nur movement that began in Turkey-- does not have
    a political agenda, then why did he open so many schools in the world.

    Why are interfaith dialogues held in the West? Shouldn't they be
    held where the root of troubles, oppression, and injustice are? One
    of the most important characteristics of the American society is
    to be tolerant toward others and to respect one another. The most
    crucial pillar of the American Constitution is individual rights,
    an inalienable right. Any one who has been to America knows that
    there are mosques, synagogues, temples, churches, and chapels, so
    every devotee is free to worship as they wish. America is not like
    Turkey where the individual has limited forums to express freely
    his true thoughts and concerns because of oppressive regimes and
    where the Turkish government imprisons the individual in his own
    conscience, rather than allowing open worship. It is a fact that a
    Christian, Armenian, Kurds or Jew in Turkey has never been a first
    class citizen; instead, they certainly suffer discrimination. Still
    many Christians cannot even build their own church to freely worship,
    and a few months ago three Christians were tortured and killed by
    the Turkish nationalists. Yet, Gulen use the Dialogues as a ploy to
    show the American people that Turks are reconciling with Christians,
    Jews, Armenians, or Kurds. Shouldn't interfaith dialogues be held in
    Turkey, not in the U.S.? Today there are many Christians converting
    to Islam. How many of them are being killed by Christians because
    of their conversion? How many of them are being threatened or
    required to hide their faith to save their life or the lives of
    their families? However, many Muslims who convert to Christianity
    still can't freely or publicly confess their faith because if they
    do, their lives are in danger. Therefore, interfaith dialogues are
    urgently needed where the injustice is rampant, not in the U.S. Yet,
    the American system not only allows these evangelical meetings but also
    embraces them in its political correctness as an open-minded, tolerant,
    and even intellectual act. Sadly, the eager American obliviously works
    with Gulen to accomplish his goal of eradicating openness and tolerance
    when he has a critical mass in the U.S. and establishes Sharia law.

    Furthermore, when Pope Benedict visited Turkey, millions of the Turks
    did not want him to visit their country, and some 25,000 took to the
    streets because the Pope quoted Manuel II Paleologus, a Byzantine
    emperor, in his 1391 passage about the Ottoman Empire before the fall
    of Constantinople to the Muslim Ottomans, a statement that he later
    apologized profusely for quoting. "Show me just what Muhammad brought
    that was new and there you will find things only evil and inhuman,
    such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached"
    ("Dialogue Held With A Certain Persian, the Worthy Mouterizes, in
    Anakara of Galatia). Giving Benedict a cold shoulder, Prime Minister
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the foreign minister, Abdullah Gul-both
    Gulen's students-- left to attend a NATO conference during the papal
    visit, but at the last minute greeted the Pope at the airport before
    leaving Turkey.

    As another indication of it not being the West that needs tolerance
    and dialogues, last year when 41-year-old Abdul Rahman, a post-Taliban
    Afghan, converted to Christianity, he barely escaped the death penalty
    that traditionally Islamic law decrees for apostasy. In considering
    this penalty, any thinking inquirer must ask, "Is this kind of behavior
    or attitude an integral component of America or the West or only a
    historical behavior that goes back to Islam's pre-modern era?" While it
    is true that much killing has been done in the name of Christianity,
    primarily during the Crusades, in modern America that same inquirer
    would find it difficult to find even one case today. Yet, Interfaith
    Dialogue has become an increasingly more practiced initiative within
    the American and Western society, especially after 9/11. Ironically,
    many Muslims have taken advantage of the tragedy and are being very
    active. Many will agree that interfaith dialogues have an important
    role in building peace within a society and in creating a window
    for everyone to exercise their right to express their faith without
    any threat. The interesting phenomenon, however, is that interfaith
    dialogues are happening in the U.S. and in the West but never in the
    Muslim nations. Again the intelligent inquirer must ask who needs
    toleration and then the real question of what is the underlying
    purpose of these initiatives in the U.S.

    As mentioned, Gulen's ultimate aim is to set up a theocratic
    new Ottoman Empire, as those researching his organization now
    demonstrate. He runs part of his activities in the open as legal
    companies, institutions and foundations but others clandestinely
    under cover. Gulen set up an organization or NGO as a tax free
    organization funded by the American tax payers to promote his ideology
    in America. He uses methods such as consultative committees composed
    of his followers, continent Imams (North America), country Imams
    (the U.S), state Imams (for example, Pennsylvania, the headquarters),
    and finally city imams (Washington, D.C.). Covering the country like
    a web with these companies, schools, cultural centers, interfaith
    institutions, public and private organizations, and universities, his
    organization is structured hierarchically like the armed forces. For
    his fundamental clandestine activity, Fethullah's group picks the
    bright students from poor families, takes them into its isik eviler,
    meaning house of light, with 5-6 inmates and educates them as well as
    trains them as Nurcu militants. Each house and classroom comes under
    the regional imam, who supervises the work of the house imam, usually
    the oldest and most senior in maturity. Today Gulen sends thousands of
    Turkish students abroad, mostly to the U.S. and West for post graduate
    studies. Most of them have scholarships, and once they come to the
    U.S., he urges them to marry American citizens, so they can stay in
    the country. However, when you ask Gulen missionaries about this work,
    none of them will tell you the truth, or they will admit that they
    are spreading Islam, but Gulen has instructed them not to tell the
    truth as part of their training on secrecy. He teaches his followers
    to know the truth but not to tell the truth, having them memorize
    Said Nursi's principle: "It is your obligation to know the truth,
    but it is not good for you to tell the truth every time, everywhere,
    or everything that you do."

    As part of his secrecy and caution, Gulen teaches his students to
    lie because Islam legitimizes lying for certain reasons. If you are
    at war, Islam permits you to lie to defeat the enemy, so he believes
    that since they are at war with non-Muslims, until they defeat the
    enemies, they should not reveal their secrets and can even lie. If
    this clandestine global ideology for ruling the world became known,
    it would be alarming to all citizens, because infiltration becomes more
    dangerous than invasion since it goes undetected until it is too late.

    Gulen's movement began in a small Turkish town in the 1950's with
    about a dozen students but has expanded into a present-day estimate
    of over 10 millions followers and in more than fifty-five countries,
    including the rapidly growing initiative in the United States. Gulen
    presents himself as a representative of peace through education,
    and yet under his modernist robe he is a devout Turkic Islamist. His
    charisma entices young intellectuals into his inner circle where they
    are indoctrinated with his philosophy in numerous countries with the
    purpose of advancing the goal of establishing a worldwide Islamic
    state and eradicating secular governance.

    An abbreviated rubric indicates a few ways that Muslim missionaries
    are using NGOs as a platform as well as the American taxpayer's money
    to convert people to Islam and secretly to gain the power bring the
    theocracy system of government.

    Rubric for Interfaith Dialogue Trap in the U.S.

    1999

    Rumi Foundations Established to target academia

    Working with many distinguished universities and professors all
    over North America like Seyyed H. Nasr of George Washington, Sydney
    Griffith of CAU, Esposito of Georgetown, Maria Dakake of GMU." Gulen
    is the honorary president.

    http://www.rumiforum.org/activities/ac tivities.php

    April 19-20, 2005

    John Hopkins University: The School of Advanced International Studies
    (SAIS) and Turkey's Journalists and Writers Foundation

    "Islam, Secularism and Democracy: The Turkish Experience". Guild
    establish by Gulen; Ongoing discussion

    http://www.sais-jhu.edu/mediastream/vi deoOndemand/turkish_041904.html

    November. 12-13, 2005

    The Boniuk Center for the Study and Advancement of Religious

    Tolerance at Rice University and A. D. Bruce Religion Center University
    of Houston

    Conference on "Islam in the Contemporary World: The Fethullah Gulen
    Movement in

    Thought and Practice."

    http://www.fethullahgulenconferen ce.org/

    Niagara Foundation's International Symposium "The Chicago Interfaith
    Gathering

    towards Interreligious Dialogue in the New Millennium: Finding Common

    Ground." This Foundation is a branch of Interfaith Dialogues and as
    such holds

    regularly scheduled activities related to Gulen's mission.

    http://www.niagarafoundation.org/

    Octob er 3, 2005

    Washington Post article "As the Holy Month Begins, Followers
    of a Turkish Leader Interpret Islam and Holiday for Themselves"
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wpy n/content/article/2005/10/03/

    AR2005100301661.htm l

    The Whirling Dervishes tour the US .

    An event for his students to read from the Qur'an and to hand out
    copies of his books.

    http://www.whirlingdervishes.org/

    2000

    R ain Drop Foundation A non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated
    to presenting, perpetuating, transmitting and promoting Turkish
    and Turkish American arts and culture to diverse audiences and to
    providing a center to enhance community programs. They are financed
    by Gulen's movement.

    http://www.rdftx.org/

    2001

    "Ligh t Millennium formally incorporated in 2001 in New York as a
    tax-deductible, not-for-profit organization. conferences Since January
    2000, L.M. has been gathering the Turkish American culture together,
    as well as aiming to convince a global community via encouraging
    everyone to publish their ideas through website from ways of life
    including: reducing television programs, special screenings and
    organizing exhibitions, poetry events in general cultural events,
    and also conferences.

    The organization is led by Bircan Unver, who is against any kind
    of discrimination in religion, ideology, culture, and nationality;
    and puts all effort for embracing all ideas globally." This is a
    publication company.

    http://www.lightmillennium.org/2004_wpco mes/profile_event_april23_04.html

    Zaman newspaper Gulen's newspaper first published in Turkey, but now
    published in the US as well as in numerous other countries.

    http://www.zaman.com/

    The Fountain Magazine Gulen's magazine

    http://www.fountainmagazine.com/index.ph p

    Herkul Organization his web page in audio; he is reaching through
    his voice to his followers.http://www.herkul.org/

    Ant Stores, Inc. online, mail order bookstore Ant Stores operates as
    a division of The Light Inc located in New Jersey. The business sells
    "a variety of different languages of books, mainly focused on providing
    a platform for objective expressions of those belief systems, values,
    perspectives, practices and traditions that have shaped the lives of
    billions of people in the world for centuries."

    http://www.antstores.com/

    Light Publishers, based Somerset, New Jersey The Light Publishers is
    designed to combat the picture of Islam as the religion of 9/11.

    The Pearls of Wisdom site Proposes to answer the basic questions of
    humanity. "This site has been prepared mainly based on the works of
    Bediuzzaman, Said Nursi and Mr. Fethullah Gulen.

    http://www.pearls.org/

    Elite Media A 24-hour online magazine service. It provides a list of
    all of Gulen's magazines.

    http://www.mybestmagazines.com

    Fethul lah Gulen Website combines comprehensive information about his
    life, his writings, and his activities.

    http://en.fgulen.com/

    This Way to Truth website Offers the viewer the opportunity to
    "Discover Islam," discussing theological issues and topics.

    http://www.thewaytotruth.org/

    Intercultu ral Dialogue Platform "an initiative from Turkey to build
    a peaceful world through interfaith cooperation."

    http://www.cul-dialogue.org

    J ournalist and Writers Foundation Related to FG but under a different
    name, so the purpose is the same in advancing his activities.

    http://www.gyv.org.tr

    Abant Platform Organized by FG for writers and journalists. The
    recently went to The Hague to petition the EU to accept Turkey as a
    member. They use their voices to affect policy.

    http://www.abantplatform.com/

    Dialog with Central Asia

    http://da.com.tr/

    The Intercultural Dialog Platform "steps in the media" To show that
    love and tolerance bring peace. This forum offers quotations from FG
    about how the meetings will bring harmony.

    http://www.dialogplatform.com

    April 29-30. 2005

    The International Conference of Islam. University of West Madison
    "Islam and Dialogue." Gulen's speech to the US based conference is
    included on the site.

    http://www.islamconf.org/2005/conference/pa pers/Other/MFGulens-message-english.pdf

    Blackwell Synergy Synergy publishes journals and articles devoted to
    the study of Islam.

    http://www.blackwellpublishing.com

    2005

    "Bridges for Peace -Turkish Schools Opening to the World". Explains the
    role of Gulen's schools around the world. Turkish Schools Pioneering
    Turkey

    http://en.fgulen.com/a.page/pre ss/news/2005/a2122.html

    Turkish immigrants to the U.S. 30,000 including many master and
    doctoral level students and PhDs. (probably impossible to have a
    count on the actual number of Gulen's followers).

    Ulker, Turka Cola Turkish businesses in America, among others Houses
    or dormitories Gulen's operations to teach his theology

    March 21, 2004

    "A Small School Run by Turks Takes the Stage" New York Times article

    2006, 2007

    Iftar dinners with Congressmen to celebrate Ramadan Co-Sponsored by
    Senators and Representatives and The Rumi Foundation

    Since 1991

    Charter Schools Unknown number of Turkish schools out of the 2,700
    in the U.S. since 1991 with 700,000 in 36 states and the District
    of Columbia

    Only a few examples: Arkansas's Maumelle's Academics Plus fired the
    non-Muslim staff and teachers for some grades; Fulton Science Academy
    in Alpharetta, Georgia; Friendship Edison Public Charter School,
    Champaign Campus, Washington D.C, pairs with Turkish schools in
    Istanbul and the principle received an expense paid trip to Istanbul;
    Turkey-Run Elementary School in Marshall, Indiana; Charter schools
    are supported in part by taxes but have no accountability except to
    their own board

    Hollywood Icons Chevy-Chase used to market Turco-Cola, Angelina Jolie
    and Brad Pitt attended to Iftar at Capitol Hill in DC, following the
    pattern in Turkey to use celebrities to promote their agenda

    You Tube via

    Video Arsivi

    http://klip.wordpress.com/category/fetulla h-gulen/

    Mary Project

    Dinners in homes to attract candidates for Islam with the lure that
    Mary is mentioned in the Qur'an numerous times and thus Gulen's
    followers have a commonality with Catholics.

    http://www.kurdishaspect.com/doc100107 AM.html

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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