CAIR Library Propaganda Campaign
Wahhabi front group CAIR has been carrying out an intensive propaganda campaign to flood US libraries with Islamic books and “educational” materials—and the Christian Science Monitor is glad to help promote it. From their December issue: Muslims counter ignorance with US library campaign.
To help counter what it sees as “a rising tide of anti-Muslim rhetoric” in US society, a national Islamic civil rights group has come up with a particularly American response. It has launched a grass-roots campaign to get Muslims to sponsor educational materials for local public libraries. The goal is to place a package of books, videos, and audio cassettes - called “Explore Islamic Culture and Civilization” - in as many of the country’s 16,000 libraries as possible.“It’s important that Americans know what Islam stands for,” says Nihad Awad, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). “The lack of timely and accurate books in libraries … [results in a] knowledge gap that leads to increased misunderstanding and produces unnecessary divisions between people of faith.”