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(FrontPageMagazine) Stephen Schwartz - Young Muslims at Rutgers University are unhappy that Islamic activities on campus are dominated by adherents of the Wahhabi lobby, the American Muslim establishment. The Islamic Society of Rutgers University (ISRU) has established a little Saudi Arabia on the Rutgers campuses. ISRU leaders ostracize Muslim women students if they attend its meetings without wearing a headscarf, frequently sponsor lecturers who attack the beliefs of Shia and other pluralistic traditions in Islam, and engage in hate speech against non-Wahhabi believers. 2005-05-20 00:00:00Full Article
A Wahhabi War at Rutgers University
(FrontPageMagazine) Stephen Schwartz - Young Muslims at Rutgers University are unhappy that Islamic activities on campus are dominated by adherents of the Wahhabi lobby, the American Muslim establishment. The Islamic Society of Rutgers University (ISRU) has established a little Saudi Arabia on the Rutgers campuses. ISRU leaders ostracize Muslim women students if they attend its meetings without wearing a headscarf, frequently sponsor lecturers who attack the beliefs of Shia and other pluralistic traditions in Islam, and engage in hate speech against non-Wahhabi believers. 2005-05-20 00:00:00Full Article
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