New York City Mayor Eric Adams, alongside NYPD Commissioner Edward A. Caban, announced at a press conference on August 29th that mosques all around the city are now free to broadcast an amplified adhan (Islamic Call to Prayer), at prescribed times every Friday* and everyday during the month of Ramadan.
*For now, it is only allowed to be broadcast on Friday afternoons and evenings as well as everyday during the entire month of Ramadan without a noise permit. But if New York is anything like Minneapolis, sooner or later, it will be broadcast FIVE TIMES A DAY, EVERYDAY, starting at the crack of dawn.
Focus on Western Islamism While the call to prayer is a longstanding tradition within normative Islam all across the globe, in the West, the electronic amplification of the adhan has more typically been the focus of radical Islamic activists. Indeed, in the case of the city of New York, this recent policy change appears to reflect the considerable influence wielded by Islamic activists over the city’s decision-makers.
Adams was introduced by Mohammed Bahe, the “Senior Liaison” at NYC government’s “Community Affairs Unit.” Adams credited Bahe with organizing the event, and for convincing him of the need for this policy change. Bahe, however, is also the founder of Muslims Giving Back, a radical organization with terror ties, and which operates out of the Muslim Community Center in Brooklyn, which Bahe also established.
In 2019, Benjamin Baird reported that Muslims Giving Back (MGB) was “infiltrated in 2012 by undercover NYPD informants in a multi-year terrorism probe.” NYPD documents, Baird adds, alleged that one of Bahe’s fellow co-founders, Asad Dandia, “sympathized with Al Qaeda, spoke highly of the late Al Qaeda commander Anwar al-Awlaki, and promoted violence against Shiite Muslims.”
In September, Bahe published photos of his meetings with Dandia at New York City government offices.
Through Bahe, the Adams administration has become closely intertwined with New York Islamist networks. At the press conference, Bahe introduced “Abdullah Salem, Imam of the Muslim Community Center of Brooklyn.” The public official neglected to mention that he was also Salem’s boss at the mosque they both run.
The MCC has an interesting history. It is the home of the Muslim Community Patrol, a neighborhood watch group established and run by Jew-hating Islamic vigilantes.
The mosque’s unpleasantness is even publicly advertised: a sign on the MCC’s front door, for instance, indicates women are not allowed to use the front entrance.
Meanwhile, Bahe has praised denunciations of imams opposed to the well-known terror-linked Muslim Brotherhood. And he has led religious trips to mosques across the Middle East through an Islamist travel agency, Dar El Salam World Travel.
Under Bahe’s influence, the Adams administration has embraced the very organizations and radical activists that New York police once regarded as threats to public safety because of their hardline Islamist rhetoric. Mayor Adams has welcomed this influence, and has even volunteered at Muslims Giving Back events. He led the excursion alongside extremist imams such as Mohammad Elshinawy, whom New York city officials previously accused of supporting jihad. Elshinawy preaches that women who do not cover themselves properly are condemned to hellfire, and are likely to get breast cancer.
Other Islamic extremists at the mayor’s press conference included Talib Abdur-Rashid, an imam at the Islamic Leadership Council of New York. The Council has also long served as an unyieldingly extreme institution. Its officials have openly voiced praise for designated terrorist organizations. Imam Abdur-Rashid himself has defended the Iranian regime’s call for Israel’s destruction.
Taher Abdelhadi, from the Muslim American Society’s New York branch, also spoke at the press conference. In 2008, federal prosecutors named the Muslim American Society (MAS) as the “overt arm of the Muslim Brotherhood in the United States.” In 2019, the Philadelphia branch of MAS was roundly condemned in mainstream media after it organized an event featuring songs about torturing and beheading Jews.
Progressivist alliances with Islamists, however, lead to internal divisions. In 2021, the Islamic Leadership Council of New York withdrew its endorsement of Eric Adams because the then-mayoral candidate purportedly “failed to take a principled stance” against Israel’s “violence against Palestinians.”
Such anger places Islamists such as Bahe in a difficult position. Recently, his interfaith work generated a small $600 donation from a Jewish organization, which led to angry accusations from New York Muslims that he is “taking money from Zionists” – “may Allah destroy them.”
Meanwhile, Mayor Adams’ latest trip to Israel led prominent Islamist activist Nerdeen Kiswani to tell Bahe that Adams “did not deserve to be welcomed by Muslims with open arms” after “meeting with Zionist leaders.”
To re-unite New York’s Islamists, and recover lost legitimacy, figures such as Bahe seem impelled to implement Islamization-minded policies at City Hall, such as the amplified adhan, while also affording Muslim organizations access to the highest levels of New York City government.
Mayor Adams has a long history of embracing the wrong partners. As a police officer, he worked a little too closely with the Nation of Islam, a black supremacist movement. Such mistakes are even more dangerous today, now that he is the elected head of the world’s richest city.
And yet, with this latest policy change, Mayor Eric Adams has once again chosen the wrong partners. Eventually, the tensions already encountered by Bahe will become unmanageable, Islamist agendas and progressivist ideas will clash, and such alliances will collapse, as the media is beginning to notice.
But until that happens, in amplifying the adhan, Mayor Adams is also amplifying the influence and legitimacy of New York City’s Islamic extremists.
Ridden Aydemir aka the ‘Apostate Prophet,’ an ex-Muslim commentator on all things Islam, explains what you need to know about the Islamic Call to Prayer, that no Muslim will ever tell you:
“The Call to Prayer is a guttural blaring that is a war cry to let every “unbeliever” know Islam is superior to every other ideology and deserves special privilege. Just as “Allahu Akbar” is a declaration to unbelievers that “Allah is greater, and we’re about to show you just how much greater he is,” more and more Western cities are allowing the Call to Prayer to be blasted from large amplifiers five times a day, beginning at dawn.”
Charles Martel says
Why loadspeakers? Why Islam has to be enforced forcefully upon others. We don’t want to hear the evil azaan, if we did we would search it on YouTube and listen or go to a nearby (God forbids) mosque.
The Tasmanian Devil says
Wow, and I thought it was the nuns!
Jerven says
‘We’ just had the (perverted) “Pride” celebrations in my small, rural, northern British city (a couple of hundred, out of a population of circa 150,000, and mostly bussed in from elsewhere at that, freaks and some delusional/indoctrinated mentally ill children ‘parading’).
Yet, with (at most) <2% of the population wanting this, there wasn't a building or business not 'required' to display submission (all funded by taxes on the the 98% of course).
Non sequiteur? Not really, because exactly like this adhan, it has nothing whatsoever to do with 'celebrating' anything, and everything to do with 'demonstrating their power' and 'rubbing our noses in it'.
In both cases the 'long march' and 'capture of the administration' has placed those antithetical to 'normal' in charge. Their 'problem' is that the rest of us have not just 'noticed' but are growing weary/angry and … they've all (like with the coof) conveniently for us … self-identified.
These aren't the actions/behaviours of the 'powerful' (secure in that power), but the last desperate excesses of those … losing. And … like everything they do, it 'will' backfire (I didn't care about 'gay', but now I and uncounted other normals … really do, and not in a positive way. Ditto the non-muslims in NY I'd bet).
Keith265 says
Do churches have bells in the US, in particular in New York? If so does this same byelaw apply to them?
What about other religons do any of them have any way of calling the devout to prayer at set times if so are they allowed as well?
Somehow I doubt it.
BareNakedIslam says
Church bells are rung on Sunday for a short time in the morning, as fa as I know.
BLR says
muslims desire to stand out and be noticed leads to scrutiny to contempt to destruction and america will move on they are fools to think she can be managed under the sword of islam … tiger by the tail fable in real life for the muslim who tries
Canuckguy says
The mayor is another one of those pandering woke wackos aka leftist loonies. Lots of them type of fools up here in Canada including out Prime Minister Turdoo and over half his cabinet.