Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter spoke at the annual ISNA Conference in Detroit this past weekend. As has been demonstrated, the ISNA is a Muslim Brotherhood front group in the U.S. During his speech, Carter exhorted attendees to implement the “principles of Allah”. Regardless of what your take is on radical Islam vs. Islam, as a Muslim Brotherhood front, ISNA knows all about stealth jihad. As such, Carter was speaking to those individuals as well.
Via Detroit News (h/t GWP):
During a speech at the annual convention for the Islamic Society of North America on Saturday, former President Jimmy Carter said peace between Jews and Muslims in the Middle East is a dream he still prays can be achieved.
“You can’t bring peace to the Middle East without justice and human rights for the Palestinians,” Carter told a packed hall at Cobo Center. “When my prayers are answered and we have peace in that Holy Land then the Israelis and all their neighbors will be blessed to live in peace and prosperity.”
Carter spoke mainly about preventing violence against women and girls, encouraging all present to fight for equal rights for both sexes.
“One thing that all men can do is to be sure that you treat your wife as you would like to be treated yourself,” Carter said, amid cheers. “My hope is all Christians, all Muslims, all people of other faiths, even those who don’t have one, will join in this crusade to end the plight of our wives, our sisters, our daughters.”
He spoke at length about prostitution, rape on college campuses, female genital mutilation and parents in some countries strangling their daughters because they want to have sons. The audience of men, women and children were rapt and responded with applause when he quoted verses from the Quran and the Bible illustrating the equality of the sexes.
“Men and women are created equally from one soul,” Carter said. “If you were taught by your parents or you believe you’re superior to your wife just because you’re a man, Allah says your wrong.”
At an earlier luncheon on Saturday Carter detailed the work his foundation does and told Muslim Americans to bring peace and justice to all those around them.
“We are all Americans in a system that allows basic human rights: peace, justice and the ability to treat each other as equals,” Carter told a crowd of about 1,000 who had paid $200 a plate to attend the fundraiser luncheon. “I hope all of you will use the principals of Allah to bring peace and justice to all.”
In the 1991 document introduced as evidence in the Holy Land Foundation trial, the ISNA was one of more than two dozen groups listed as seeking the destruction of the United States from within. In this regard, Carter was encouraging any and all members of the audience who adhere to that objective to keep working toward it.
Providing additional irony is the fact that the Muslim Brotherhood assassinated former Egyptian President Anwar Sadat for signing the Camp David Peace Accords with Israel that Carter brokered.