Here’s proof Muslim student groups in universities are actually terrorism recruitment fronts for ISIS

By Ethan Huff

It claims to be a networking, educational, and empowerment organization that supports Muslims on college and university campuses, encouraging these â€œstudents of today to be citizens of tomorrowâ€™s community.â€ But the so-called Muslim Studentsâ€™ Association (MSA), which now has chapters in every state in America, as well as all throughout Canada, is actually proving itselfÂ to be a terrorist recruitment frontÂ that actively radicalizes young Muslims and encourages them to join ISIS.

A report published by Patrick Poole ofÂ PJ MediaÂ reveals how the MSA has continually been the subject of law enforcement and media scrutiny ever since the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Despite the fact thatÂ the political correctness (PC) policeÂ have tried to divert all attentionÂ awayÂ from this organization, thereâ€™s no denying, based on mounting evidence, that MSA chapters function as â€œradicalization incubatorsâ€ for creating the next generation of terrorists.

In one ongoing court proceeding, for instance, several former MSA leaders are being accused of using their campus chapters to recruit new â€œfightersâ€ for ISIS. In another case, an MSA chapter president was indicted for sending money to al-Qaeda in Syria. And in yet another case, not one butÂ twoÂ past MSA chapter presidents were actuallyÂ convictedÂ of actively supporting terrorism, including the radical terrorist group Hamas â€“ and on and on the list goes.

Itâ€™s a major problem that PooleÂ wrote aboutÂ nine years ago, in fact, warning that the MSA is operated as an arm of the Saudi-funded Muslim World League, which is controlled by the Muslim Brotherhood. He further warned that the organization isÂ notÂ peaceful, nor does it have benevolent intent.

â€œSince its inception, the MSA has chronically been a vehicle of extremism, hatred, and incitement to violence,â€ Poole wrote at the time, linking to workÂ by The Investigative Project on TerrorismÂ highlighting the terrorist leanings of this ubiquitous campus organization.



