Back on Tuesday, Atlas was first to report that the Dutch government was financing the Ground Zero mega mosque's Imam Rauf. The Dutch gave a million dollars to Daisy Khan's American Society for Muslim Advancement. Daisy Khan is the wife of the terror-tied Imam Rauf of the infamous 911 mega mosque at Ground Zero.
But wait, there's more. Daisy Khan, the Imam's wife, is the Executive Director of the American Society for Muslim Advancement. Her group received one million dollars, funded by the Dutch Minister of Development Aid, Bert Koenders (PvdA, Labour Party, Socialists) to ASMA (via the “Millennium Development Goals Fund” (MDG3), transferred a short time before terror tied Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf closed on the purchase of the building (June 20, 2009).
The Dutch funded Daisy's "women's initiative" .......... here is Daisy Khan on polygamy (over at NPR):
Some Muslims in U.S. Quietly Engage in Polygamy
Khan, who does pre-marriage counseling, says she always raises the issue of polygamy with engaged couples.
"I also explain to them that as a woman, you have certain rights, and as a man, he may one day exercise his right to have a second wife," Khan says. "And usually the man says, 'No, no, no. I'm never going to do that.' And I say, 'Well, in case you ever get tempted, how about we put that in the contract?'"
Here is the nonsensical doubletalk on the Dutch website for Rauf and Daisy's jihad:
Home › Key Topics › Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) › Dutch aim for MDG 3 › MDG3 Fund › List of 45 Projects
American Society for Muslim Advancement (ASMA)
Women’s Islamic Initiative in Spirituality and Equity (WISE) Compact Program.
WISE Compact will work with local and national women leaders and the organizations they work in. The programme aims to provide: a) a global infrastructure for shared work among Muslim women’s groups, organisations, institutions, and networks, b) religious context for Muslim women’s dialogue about, and advocacy for, their rights, c) an institutional voice for gender equality, and d) accessible knowledge about effective ways to promote the equitable ethic of Islam. The activities planned for each of the results include development of WISE Compact design, develop partnerships with Muslim women’s organisations to develop learning and training resources, implement training with marginalised women and girls and create a comprehensive WISE Compact sustainability plan. The programme will focus on Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Jordan, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Palestinian Administrative Areas, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, and Turkey.
Atlas reader Mika queries, "What's so special about the American Society for Muslim Advancement (ASMA)? Why are other religious groups not receiving similar million dollar funding from the Dutch government? Why the discrimination against all the thousands of other such organizations? In my opinion, the Dutch government should be sued for such blatant discrimination."
How much did the Chabad get?
UPDATE: More name calling from the radically intolerant, as if self preservation were a bad thing.




