Sunday, December 18, 2011

Granby welcomes the Muslim Brotherhood and Saudi supporters of Hampshire Mosque


Granby – Future Home of Hampshire Mosque?
Residents welcome the new owners of the Stony Brook Valley Farm

Granby residents are proud to welcome the new owners of Stony Brook Valley Farm, recently purchased by ELKADER FARMS HOLDINGS, a newly formed LLC with headquarters at 7 San Souci Drive, home of Dr. Mohammad Saleem Bajwa -  the president of the ISWM, which has acquired the property in hopes of it becoming the future home of a glorious and magnificent Hampshire Mosque.


Patrick Bensen and Bushra Fouz will be operating the Stony Brook Valley Farm in strict accordance with the Islamic principles of the new owners and their Saudi and Muslim Brotherhood supporters. 


In 2009 the Amherst and Pehlam residents rejected their plans even before they discovered Dr. Hazratji’s lies, deceptions, and exhortations to local students to commit bloodshed and violence, but Dr. Hazratji threatened to find another “target” property.


Thursday, October 27, 2011

Homeland Security - Quabbin Reservoir - Emergency Prepardness


Amherst is receiving about $2000 from Homeland Security to help ensure Hampshire County's preparedness in case of a terrorist attack against the Quabbin Reservoir or other critical component or our infrastructure.


Saturday, October 15, 2011

Hazratji lecture series - Why Sharia Law is Best

Dr. Hazratji's lecture series continues with a discussion about what to expect when Hampshire mosque accomplishes its mission of instituting sharia, the way of Mohammed.




Sunday, February 27, 2011

Egypt: A Nation's Rebirth - Mohammed Abdelaal talks about his hopes for

Egypt: A Nation's Rebirth
Sunday, February 27, 2011 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
UU Society of Amherst, 121 North Pleasant Street

Mohammed Abdelaal, Director of Religious Affairs and Chaplain of Hampshire Mosque, and Advisor to Muslim Student Association at Amherst College, will speak about being an Egyptian for the past 30 years, being an Egyptian during the past weeks, and being an Egyptian for the next 30 years. Free and open to the public.

 Unfortunately Chaplain Abdelaal was not in Tahir Square two weeks ago and didn't get a chance to interview Lara Logan to find out how she felt.