Bill Phillis of the Ohio Coalition for Equity and Adequacy writes:

Fethullah Gulen, the leader of 150 charter schools in the U.S.: His words

Turkish Iman Fethullah Gulen leads an international Islamic movement that has a presence in at least 120 nations. His followers operate 150 tax-supported charter schools in the U.S. A significant portion of the tax funds sent to their charters are plowed into the Gulen movement. So why do Gulenists operate charter schools in America? Pure and simple, they are doing so to promote a political/religious philosophy in the U.S. And the U.S. Government is complicit with Gulen in this endeavor. Federal and state officials help advance the Gulen charter school industry. Most federal and state officials, however, are likely clueless as to the philosophical, religious and political views of Gulen.

Gulen’s website is useful in learning about his political/religious philosophy. Part of Gulen’s book Prophet Mohammad as Commander is posted on his website. In one section, The Holy Struggle in the Way of God, Gulen discusses jihad as a Holy struggle. (Note that Gulen references the Islamic Allah as God. Also note that this is not what someone says Gulen wrote…but actually what he wrote.)

Please explore Gulen’s website.* A couple excerpts from The Holy Struggle in the Way of God:

“There are two aspects of jihad. One is fighting against superstitions and wrong convictions and also against carnal desires and evil inclinations, and therefore enlightenment both intellectually and spiritually, which is called the greater jihad; the other is encouraging others to achieve the same objective and is called the lesser jihad.

“The lesser jihad, which has usually been taken to mean fighting for God’s cause, does not refer only to the form of striving done on battlefields. The term is comprehensive. It includes every action from speaking out to presenting oneself on the battlefield – provided the action is done for God’s sake. Whether speaking or keeping silent, smiling or making a sour face, joining a meeting or leaving it, every action taken to ameliorate the lot of humanity, whether by individuals or communities, is included in the meaning of the lesser jihad.

“If unbelievers or polytheists or those who make mischief and corruption on the earth resist the preaching of Islam and try to block its way of conquering the minds and hearts of people. Being a God-revealed religion of truth, Islam aims to secure the well-being and happiness of mankind in both worlds and therefore has the right to enjoy the freedom of presenting itself to people. In case it is resisted or prevented, it offers its enemies three alternatives: either they will accept Islam, or allow its preaching or admit its rule. If they reject all three alternatives, Islam allows the use of force.”

These excerpts should prompt readers to visit the Gulen website. Hundreds of millions of tax dollars are being used to support Gulen charters that enroll 60,000 American students.

Would the U.S. and various state governments allow a foreign communist regime to operate tax-supported charters in the U.S.?

The issue in this post is that money is being diverted from school districts to help advance an international political/religious movement.

*fgulen.com

William L. Phillis | Ohio Coalition for Equity & Adequacy of School Funding | 614.228.6540 | ohioeanda@sbcglobal.net| http://www.ohiocoalition.org