Texas gave $13 million to Islamic extremist mosques and community groups
The Texas state government has handed over $13 million of federal and state monies to mosques and community groups aligned with Islamic terrorist movements such as Hamas, the Muslim Brotherhood and Jamaat-e-Islami, as well as hostile foreign regimes.
Middle East Forum In sermons reviewed by the Middle East Forum and published in this report, officials and imams of beneficiary mosques expressed rhetoric that was openly pro-terror and anti-semitic. In two instances, beneficiary mosques appear to be directly partnered with the Iranian regime.
Twelve of the eighteen Islamic organizations that received monies from the the state of Texas were found, in an investigation carried out by the Middle East Forum, to be under varying levels of Islamist influence.
These twelve organizations with extremist links received almost 99.4 percent of the funds provided by the Texas state government to Islamic organizations...
Details about the beneficiaries below:
- Islamic Education Center of Houston
- Islamic Ahlul Bayt Association
- Clear Lake Islamic Center
- Islamic Center of Round Rock
- Islamic Center of Brushy Creek
- Islamic Center of Greater Austin
- Muslim American Society Katy Center
- Foundation to Advance Islamic Teaching in Houston
- ISGH and the Islamic Education Institute of Texas
- Muslim Community Center for Human Services
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