New York, NY – Mosque Imam’s Associate Calls WTC Attacks An ‘Inside Job’

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    Faiz KhanNew York, NY – A founding member of an organization run by Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, the driving force behind the planned mosque near Ground Zero, claims that the 9/11 attacks were an “inside job” and that Muslims have been made scapegoats, The Post has learned.

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    Faiz Khan — who has preached at least twice at the former Burlington Coat Factory building, the site of the proposed mosque — was for years Rauf’s partner in the American Society for the Advancement of Muslims, which is dedicated to promoting a better understanding of Islam.

    Khan also serves on the advisory board of Muslims for 9/11 Truth and is a founder of the Muslim-Jewish-Christian Alliance for 9/11 Truth, known as MUJCA.

    On MUJCA’s Web site, Khan wrote that “the inescapable fact [is] that 9/11 was an inside job.”

    “The prime factor for the success of the criminal mission known as 9/11 did not come from the quarter known as ‘militant Islam,’ although the phenomenon known as ‘militant Islamic networks’ may have played a partial role, or even a less than partial role — perhaps the role of patsy and scapegoat,” he wrote in documents uncovered by the Investigative Project on Terrorism.

    Khan was listed as one of three directors of the American Society for the Advancement of Muslims in its 1997 incorporation papers, when it went by the name of the American Sufi Muslim Association.

    ASMA and Rauf’s Cordoba Initiative are spearheading the drive to create a $100 million Islamic cultural center and mosque near Ground Zero.

    In an e-mail exchange with The Post, Khan said he ended his affiliation with the ASMA in “2002 and 2003,” although that claim is contradicted by a record of him speaking at a 2006 ASMA conference in Copenhagen, where his bio listed him as a board member.

    When The Post asked Khan who he thought was responsible for 9/11, he initially declined comment, but later said in an e-mail: “I am certain of a few things . . . The towers and WTC 7 could not have collapsed without controlled demolition place from the ‘inside.’ ”

    Ray Locker, managing director of the Investigative Project on Terrorism, said: “For someone who claims he wants the mosque project near Ground Zero to help build bridges and heal the wounds from 9/11, it’s odd that one of Feisal Rauf’s fellow bridge builders is someone who thinks the attacks that killed more than 3,000 people were an ‘inside job’ by the US government.”

    Khan told a group of 9/11 deniers at a 2006 Chicago summit called “Revealing the Truth/Reclaiming Our Future” that “the most logical explanation” for 9/11 is that the hijackers were working for corporate America and that the heroin trade creates “billions of dollars” that are laundered by “Citicorp and Procter & Gamble.”

    Rauf’s spokesman didn’t return calls for comment.

    Meanwhile, Rauf said yesterday on ABC’s “This Week” that he wasn’t “making a threat” when he said moving the mosque would incite Islamic extremists to attack the United States — although he insisted the warning held true.

    “I’ve never made a threat, never expressed a threat, never,” Rauf said. “I would never threaten violence ever, because I am a man of peace, dedicated to peace.”

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    favish
    favish
    15 years ago

    ‘..i am a man of peace’…BUT….

    meshigener
    meshigener
    15 years ago

    Bloomberg are you reading? Can we get your opinion again?
    A bunch of terrorists and America is bending over backwards to pacify them. Just wait till the next 9/11 and then everyone will wake up and scratch their heads.

    I have no problem in building any mosque near ground zero, my problem is with the ones that are behind it. A normal Muslim would never do it, just the ones that are here to stab America in the back.
    Shame on all of our politicians that fell to this and now you don’t hear them speak up saying we made a mistake. A politician is also allowed to make a mistake.

    15 years ago

    Mr. Khan is no ordinary Muslim. He was Imam Rauf’s partner and a very respected member of the Muslim community. I’m assuming he is also fairly intelligent. For him to make such a statement is a disgrace and insults the memory of all those who died. I’m certain President Obama and Mayor Blumberg will say nothing!

    jerusalem
    jerusalem
    15 years ago

    BS”D
    Could be true… Generally speaking radical Islamists are not so well organized, nor do they plan for long term goals, Nevertheless, even if its true and even if they had significant inside assistance so to speak, they were perfectly willing to be the executioners of the deed. They are therefore, guilty of the crimes against the American people despite being used as tools by interests better organized then they. And Yes, those who used them are perhaps much more ruthless and certainly a great deal more dangerous…

    15 years ago

    I also believe that what happened on 9/11 was an inside job. And it does not sound so farfetched that the US and Arab countries were in cahoots. Just check out the videos on youtube. For instance, when the plane hit the pentagon as well as flight 93 in PA, where was debris from the plane (wings, engines). Also check out the hole where the supposed plane hit the pentagon. It looks more like it was hit by a bomb. There is a video a few minutes after it was hit of a military plane flying right above the pentagon. Also, why did it take so long for the military to dispatch their plane when the buildings were hit.

    The world trade center bombing looked very much like a demolition. There is a video of firefighters describing what the collapse of the buildings looked like. They said it looked exactly like a demolition. Also, why did Mr. Silverman who owns WTC, demolish Building 7 so quickly. It takes at least two weeks to set up a demolition, however, the demolition of this building took place right after 9/11. What giv

    BTW, I am not a conspiracy theorist. All you have to do is look at the videos for yourself.

    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    15 years ago

    How does Proctor & Gamble pop in to all of this?? Is this guy loony??

    elmwd
    elmwd
    15 years ago

    “I would never threaten violence ever, because I am a man of peace, dedicated to peace.”
    Just like all good muslims and the beloved president and mayor

    15 years ago

    Am I to understand the planes flew from the inside out not from the outside in.
    Great cover up. Also do I understand the Moslem hijackers were kidnap and placed on the plane. Wow was Bush sneaky

    WAKE UP AMERICAN AND DO SOMETHING

    favish
    favish
    15 years ago

    #% your not a conspiracy….’ i think your much worse, you need help, if help will still help..dont know how far you slid

    15 years ago

    call all the arabs ‘insiders’, then maybe

    charliehall
    charliehall
    15 years ago

    #5 ,

    Take your disgusting conspiracy theories to hate sites like Stormfront.

    charliehall
    charliehall
    15 years ago

    This man’s conspiracy theories are disgusting and should be rejected by everyone. But that does not change the fact that using a bogus landmarking argument to try to stop a religious organization from building a project entirely within local zoning laws is a disgusting un-American act.

    15 years ago

    To #5 . You also probably believe that the pyramids were built by aliens.

    Anon Ibid Opcit
    Anon Ibid Opcit
    15 years ago

    This makes him no different than tens of thousands of right wing “9/11 Truthers”.