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Imam who refused to call Hezbollah a terrorist organization scheduled to deliver a benediction at Trump’s inauguration

Imam who refused to call Hezbollah a terrorist organization scheduled to deliver a benediction at Trump’s inauguration

” I am sustaining Donald Trump due to the fact that he opposes gay marriage and he is the most Christian person in the election,” Al-Husainy claimed of his support for the 45th president. “He will certainly return us to conservative worths, and I am a Muslim and I will stand with whoever opposes gay marriage.”

A Muslim cleric that refused to call Hezbollah a terrorist company and has a “considerable history of extremism” has actually been touched to supply a praise at President-elect Donald Trump’s launch next week.

A year later– after Al-Husainy provided a debatable conjuration at the Democratic National Committee’s 2007 wintertime meeting– Fox News host Sean Hannity blew up the imam for suggesting United States forces were “oppressors and occupiers.”

“Yet there is a scriptural significance of Hezbollah. It remains in Judaism and Christianity and Islam meaning people of God and that implies yes,” he discussed– dodging Hannity’s repeated efforts to pin him down on answering whether the group was a terrorist company.

Husham Al-Husainy, the imam of the Karbalaa Islamic Educational Facility in Dearborn, Mich., is among four spiritual leaders listed in an Inauguration Day program, gotten by the Washington Press Reporter on Monday, who are scheduled to speak immediately after Trump’s Jan. 20 address.

1 Islamic Educational Center
2 Karbalaa Islamic Educational
3 President-elect Donald Trump