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American Muslim Group Lied About School in Antisemitic Video

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A MEMRI screenshot of the MAS event featuring children calling for violence against Israelis.

The Muslim American Society (MAS)’s Philadelphia chapter had a clear message after a shocking video appeared on its Facebook page last month, showing school children lip-syncing to a pro-jihad song that called for beheading and torturing Israelis.

They had nothing to do with it, MAS-Philadelphia said in a statement condemning the video’s content.

Even though the school is called MAS Leaders Academy, and even though it was among many school videos posted on MAS social media outlets, the MAS statement described it as “a separate entity renting space from MAS Philadelphia.”

But Pennsylvania corporate records tell another story.

MAS-Philadelphia has existed at least since 2003, records obtained by the Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT) show. But it filed new articles of incorporation on April 25 under the name Muslim American Society of Phila, Inc.

Those records and the Leaders Academy corporate records were filed by the same person, an accountant named Amro Azazi. MAS-Philadelphia and the Leaders Academy share the same mailing address. They also share at least two officers; Naser Khatib and Jehad Salem are listed on last month’s MAS filing, the records show. And they were listed on the Leaders Academy’s 2017 corporate records. Khatib was also listed as treasurer in the MAS-Philadelphia 2003 corporate record.

In addition, Rimah Hasan, another person listed on the MAS Leaders Academy articles of incorporation, self identifies as a past MAS employee on her Facebook page.

MAS’s desire to distance itself from the video is understandable.

First reported by the Investigative Project on Terrorism, the clip showed “Ummah Day” videos featuring elementary school-aged Leaders Academy students. The children lip-synced to a song that included verses saying, “The blood of the martyrs is calling us.” Elsewhere, the children continued acting out the song with light choreography, even when it promised Israelis that revolutionaries would “chop off their heads … and we will subject them to eternal torture.”

The song was produced by “Birds of Paradise,” which makes popular children’s songs that often carry disturbing messages about martyrdom for Palestine.

The video’s appearance on MAS social media pages was another fluke, the MAS-Philadelphia statement said: “Unfortunately, the video from the school was uploaded to the chapter’s Facebook page without verifying the content of the video for appropriateness and making sure it conforms to our hate-free policy and values. The chapter will take further steps in assuring strict adherence to publishing and posting policies.”

MAS, meanwhile, is acting like it has something to hide. Not only did it take down the Ummah Day video, but it took down all MAS Leaders Academy videos, including a graduation ceremony. The entire MAS-Philadelphia Facebook page was down on Wednesday.

As we noted on Monday, pro-jihad rhetoric — especially involving Palestinians — has been repeatedly invoked by MAS officials and speakers at its conferences. Past president Esam Omeish praised “our Brothers and Sisters in [Palestine]” during a 2000 speech, because “you have known that the Jihad way is the way to liberate your land.”

This came during the height of the Second Intifada, which was dominated by a wave of suicide bombings targeting Israeli civilians.

Years later, MAS hosted radical Egyptian cleric Ragheb Elsergany at its annual conference co-organized by the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) after Elsergany told a previous conference that it is a duty “for all Muslims to liberate all of Palestine from the North to the South, from Al Quds to the sea, it’s a duty for all Muslims to liberate one complete full land of Palestine. It’s not just about liberating Al Quds. It’s all occupied!”

This history becomes even more relevant when MAS seems to be actively misleading the public about MAS Leaders Academy being “a separate entity.”

MAS leaders need to do more than condemn the Birds of Paradise song performed by school children at the Ummah Day event. They should restore all the videos to determine whether this really was a failure by one staffer, whom they claim was fired.

Steven Emerson is considered one of the leading authorities on Islamic extremist networks, financing, and operations. He is the Executive Director of The Investigative Project on Terrorism, a non-profit organization that serves as one of the world’s largest storehouses of archival data and intelligence on Islamic and Middle Eastern terrorist groups.

Research analyst Teri Blumenfeld contributed to this report.

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