“That is factually incorrect,” Tekelioglu said. “It creates anti-Muslim racism. It is a narrow opinion. The very fact that he is going to speak to officers, men and women, who will potentially serve in Muslim countriess … that is problematic.”

In an article purportedly written by Ibrahim on the conservative website “American Thinker,” the author excoriates CAIR, calling it an “unindicted co-conspirator.”

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) was founded in 1994 by three officials of the Islamic Association of Palestine, which was found to be a front for the terror group Hamas in the 2008 Holy Land Foundation terror financing trial. During that same trial, the prosecutors designated CAIR as an “unindicted coconspirator.”

The Justice Department has enforced a ban on working with CAIR in place since 2009, after the 2008 Holy Land Foundation terrorism trial established “at least a prima facie case as to CAIR’s involvement in a conspiracy to support Hamas.”

The FBI wrote to federal legislators in 2009 to explain that they had “suspended all formal contacts between CAIR and the FBI” in the light of evidence that “demonstrated a relationship among CAIR, individual CAIR founders and the Palestine Committee,” as well as evidence that “demonstrated a relationship between the Palestine Committee and Hamas, which was designated as a terrorist organization in 1995.” [See full letter below]

Since then, perhaps not knowing any better, local branches of the FBI have met with CAIR officials. But in response, the Justice Department has published a report that censured FBI officials for doing so.

Ibrahim writes: “(A)lthough my book is 352 pages and covers nearly fourteen centuries, certain epochs in great detail, not once does CAIR highlight a certain passage or excerpt to support its claim that the book ‘is based on poor research.’”

He adds that the history presented in Sword and Scimitar ‘is ironclad, verifiable, and beyond well documented.”

“This history makes abundantly clear that Islamic terrorism and ‘extremism’ are intrinsic to Islam, and have been from its first contact with Western civilization in the seventh century,” Ibrahim writes.

In a letter to Commandant Major General John Kem and Provost James Breckenridge, both of the Army War College, CAIR noted that Ibrahim’s analysis are based on poor research and carry a high potential of instigating hatred towards Muslims.

“We are deeply concerned that his troubling views would skew our servicemen and servicewomen’s perceptions of Islam and Muslim, and would be an insult to the thousands of Muslim Americans who have proudly worn the uniforms of this great nation and would dishonor the memory of those brave Muslim Americans who gave their lives in defense of their country,” wrote CAIR-Philadelphia director Jacob Bender (A self-hating Jew who has sold his soul to Muslim extremists).

(long persecuted by Muslims, even today) , charges that CAIR portrays him as a “ (They do!) The organization is collecting signatures on a petition urging the War College to cancel Ibrahim’s appearance on the campus. Ibrahim, who is of Egyptian Christian Coptic descent, charges that CAIR portrays him as a “ white nationalist .”

Aaysha Noor, an organizer with Community Responders Network in Harrisburg, said Ibrahim promotes a “one-sided biased and distorted history of Islam that will instigate hatred towards the Muslim community. (No, Muslims abhorrent behavior is what instigates hatred against the Muslim community)

“We are working hard to promote interfaith harmony and having someone come in and present a monolithic view that is simply not true…. We thought it was important to express disappointment and concern,” she said.

CAIR-Philadelphia Welcomes US Army War College’s Postponement of Lecture by Islamophobic Speaker