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>>172370Amy Mek @AmyMek - RED STATE ALERT: Florida Is Funding Its Own Islamization — Tampa Marketed as ‘70% Arab’ in Recruitment Video
This Arabic-language recruitment video, translated and subtitled by RAIR Foundation USA, openly instructs Muslims how to relocate to Tampa and live entirely within Muslim Brotherhood institutional networks.
This is not my analysis. This is their plan, in their own words.
- “The first place we will visit is the mosque, and from the mosque we will learn about the situation of Arabs through the imams there.”
That statement matters.
In Muslim Brotherhood doctrine, the mosque is not simply a place of worship. It is the organizational gateway, where population strength is communicated, trust is established, and families are routed into aligned schools, businesses, and services.
The featured mosque is Masjid al-Qassam, named after Izz ad-Din al-Qassam, the ideological forefather of Hamas.
- “The population of Tampa was 10,000 in the year 2000. Now it is 175,000 from the Arab community… 70% of the population present are Arabs.”
This claim is being used as a recruitment signal, telling incoming families the infrastructure is already in place and that assimilation will not be required.
- “I certainly advise anyone looking for Islamic schools… who wants an Arab and Islamic environment.”
This is the next step in the Brotherhood model.
Directly across the street from Masjid al-Qassam sits the American Youth Academy (AYA), one of Florida’s largest Islamic schools, now receiving taxpayer funding through Florida’s voucher programs.
AYA is the rebranded continuation of the Islamic Academy of Florida, founded by individuals later convicted in federal court of providing material support to Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
- “I have visited 28 states and have not seen anything like this. This school gives you the feeling of your homeland, as if you are still in your country.”
That is not supplemental education. That is continuity by design.
For years, Muslim Brotherhood operatives themselves have described schools as the primary long-term asset, where identity is shaped, loyalty is reinforced, and future voters, candidates, and institutional leaders are cultivated from childhood.
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