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Mohamed said he wished “candidate Trump to come see the people are very nice and very good” in Qatar. He spoke more understatedly when mentioning the presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. “That is wonderful for the American history.” presidential candidate, alluding to the presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. In 2015, he said it happened “because his name is Mohamed and because of September 11.”ĭuring Tuesday’s interview, Mohamed congratulated American women for having their first female U.S. Mohamed also claimed Islamophobia was behind his son’s clock woes. He pondered the clock incident would lead to spreading Islam in America. They called 9/11 an inside job, depicting these “so-called” events a “rumor.” Weeks later, Mohamed shared another 9/11 “truther” Facebook post in Arabic. Last September, though, Mohamed posted a contentious photo of the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers enveloped in smoke during the 2001 terrorist attacks on his Sudanese National Reform party page that sourced to a Sudanese military group that asserted a truther philosophy. Mohamed said there is a new understanding of the Koran: “We are in the New World, the New Testament of the Koran, not the Old Testament of the Koran.” The Sudanese-born man told the Dallas newspaper, he tried to explain to Jones he was wrong about Islam. He said he went to share the message the Koran teaches that Muslims should engage in peaceful dialogue with Christians. A few days later in Afghanistan an anti-American mob burned down part of the United Nations compound and murdered 12 people, Breitbart News reported. The Mohamed family patriarch actually debated Pastor Terry Jones in a televised mock-trial. Instead, he segued to a few words about the Koran, explaining that in 2011 he was the “defense attorney” against a Florida Pastor who burned a Koran at his tiny church. Mohamed called America “good” and said it was “built on the new immigrant.” The “new immigrants make America great,” he commented, although he never defined which new immigrants entering the U.S. He sat in a regal red velvet cushioned chair wearing white flowing clerics robes when he spoke to the Dallas Morning News, which gave him 20 minutes of live social media time.










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