Informations essentielles / Basic information
– Arabian Moslem Association (March 2012): Organizational Chart
Articles / Point de Bascule
– Point de Bascule (10 janvier 2012) : Des organisations islamistes subventionnées ont transféré des centaines de milliers de dollars vers le collecteur de fonds du Hamas au Canada
– Point de Bascule (September 25, 2012): Edmonton-based Inter-Masajid Shura entities fund jihad abroad and the Islamization of Canada in spite of their charity status
– Point de Bascule (7 février 2013) : L’Alberta a versé 250 000$ à des islamistes qui ont financé le collecteur de fonds du HAMAS et qui invitent des promoteurs de la charia à Edmonton (Article – Schéma)
– Point de Bascule (February 7, 2013): Alberta gave $250,000 to Islamists who financed HAMAS’ fund collector and invite promoters of sharia in Edmonton (Article – Chart)
Références / References
– Zuhair Kashmeri (The Gulf Within – 1991): Youssef Chebli, the Al-Rashid mosque and CSIS during the Gulf War (1990-1991)
– Saudi Aramco World (July/August 1998): Story of the first Canadian mosque in Edmonton
– Arabian Moslem Association (1999): A century of achievement (History of the Muslim community in Alberta)
– Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta (CanLII – November 1, 2004):Arabian Muslim Association v. Canadian Islamic Centre 2004 ABQB 784 (Details about Libya’s $1.5 million transfer to AMA in 1981 are given in a case involving AMA and one of its former imams over the ownership of the names Canadian Islamic Centre and Al Rashid Mosque.)
– Edmonton Public Schools (2009): Curriculum of a course in Islamic Studies designed by two AMA administrators
– Abdulaziz Mian (Manitoba Muslim – February 2009): Profile of Basil Elmayergi (The first editor of a magazine launched by the Manitoba Islamic Association recalls a trip to Libya sponsored by the Gaddafi regime that was “a supplementary part of the Libyan contribution towards the building of the Al-Rashid mosque.”).
– WICS (January 6, 2009): WICS announces its funding of the Canadian Islamic Centre in Edmonton
– Benaouda BENSAID (November 20, 2011): Curriculum Vitae
– Mustafa KHATTAB (May 25, 2012): Curriculum Vitae