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-RetweetTIME Magazine's Model Islamic School

Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 9:48:15 am PDT

In the same issue with TIME Magazine’s exposé of the shockingly brutal puppet shows inflicted on Gitmo detainees, we have a frothy puff-piece, with accompanying Islamic Learning Photo Essay, about the Universal School in Bridgeview, Illinois: The Model School, Islamic Style. (Hat tip: LGF readers.)

Here’s an LGF search for Bridgeview, in case you’d like a bit more context than TIME Magazine wants you to have. Because TIME doesn’t tell you that the Bridgeview Mosque, which controls this model Islamic school, is one of the most extremist mosques in the US, influenced (if not run) by Wahhabists and the Muslim Brotherhood.

An interesting LGF post from August 2003, before the radicals in Bridgeview figured out they needed to hide this stuff: US Muslim Teens Celebrate Murder.

From the Chicago Tribune: Hard-liners won battle for Bridgeview mosque.

From the Desplaines Valley News: Mosque terror allegations not pretty. (Hat tip: zombie.)

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