Author: Ryan Mauro

EXPOSED: Top UFC Manager’s Wild Story of Espionage & Terrorism A Hollywood-like spy story has been billowing beneath the surface in the world of Mixed Martial Arts. The remarkable story is told in chapters at the end of this introduction. The FuqraFiles has obtained documents and personal testimony to help unravel the mysterious past of the biggest and most controversial manager in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), Ali Abdelaziz. He is best known for managing Lightweight Champion Khabib Nurmagomedov. Abdelaziz’s mysterious past includes criminal activity with a terrorism-linked cult named Muslims of the Americas (also known as Jammat ul-Fuqra) and working as…

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A U.S. government agency confirmed in a letter to the Clarion Project that an investigation into a terror-linked Islamist cult named Muslims of America (MOA) is ongoing. The group is known for its “Islamic villages” in North America, with its “Islamberg” headquarters receiving the most attention. The October 19 letter from the Justice Department’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) states that 10 documents from a previous investigation into MOA must be withheld because “the investigation related to the documents that were referred is still open.” The Justice Department says that releasing the information could interfere with law enforcement proceedings as they…

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Tahirah Amatul Wadud (Photo: Video screenshot) The newest Democratic congressional candidate in Massachusetts, Tahirah Amatul-Wadud, is a prominent official of not one but two Islamist groups: Jamaat ul-Fuqra and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). Jamaat Ul-Fuqra, which now goes by the name of Muslims of America (MOA), is a jihadi cult that is currently under federal investigation. Amatul-Wadud has long been an advocate for Fuqra and serves as the group’s “general counsel.” CAIR has been identified by the Justice Department as a Hamas-linked entity of the Muslim Brotherhood. Clarion Project was the first to report on Amatul-Wadud’s political aspirations when she expressed her intentions to eventually become the governor…

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Newly-released FBI documents obtained by Clarion Project confirm Clarion’s reports that Jamaat ul-Fuqra is training members in isolated communes across America and Canada. The group’s “Islamberg” headquarters in upstate New York is its most well-known “Islamic village.” Fuqra, which now goes by the name of the Muslims of the Americas (MOA) among other titles, is a cultish Islamist group with a history of crime and terrorism. The group is led by Sheikh Mubarak Ali Gilani in Pakistan. Gilani’s name appeared in headlines in 2002 when Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl was abducted and beheaded on his way to interview Gilani, though the radical cleric was never accused of…

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Fuqra leader Pakistani Sheikh Gilani A member of Muslims of the Americas (MOA), an Islamist hate group that cultishly follows a jihadist cleric in Pakistan, is running for Congress in Alaska. He is the second member of MOA to announce a congressional run this year, following Tahirah Amatul-Wadud in Massachusetts. In 2016, Gregory “Shoaib” Jones was a delegate for Senator Bernie Sanders at the Democratic National Convention and ran for the Alaska state House in District 8. His deep involvement with MOA was exposed by the Clarion Project at the time, triggering a statewide controversy. Now, Jones is running for Congress and styling himself as a progressive interfaith leader. If Jones wins the Democratic…

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Fuqra leader Pakistani Sheikh Gilani A new petition has been launched by Clarion Project, parent to Fuqra Files, and Martin Mawyer of Christian Action Network that calls on the Trump Administration to review the Jamaat ul-Fuqra jihadi cult for possible designation as a foreign terrorist organization or international criminal network. Jamaat ul-Fuqra, which is led by a radical cleric in Pakistan but operates in North America under the name of Muslims of America (MOA), is known for claiming to have 22 “Islamic villages” in the U.S., such as its Islamberg headquarters. It also has headquarters in Canada, Trinidad, Venezuela, Pakistan and other countries. The petition already has almost…

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Sheikh Gilani (Photo of US Capitol: Stefan Zaklin/Getty Images) UPDATE: Tahirah Amatul-Wadud lost the Democratic primary to the incumbent. Neal won with 71% of the vote (49,654 votes) .Amatul-Wadud still managed to win 29% (20,508 votes), a remarkable success given her background. There was only minor critical media coverage of her candidacy that mentioned her extremist links and donations from outside of the state, particularly from Hancock, NY, where MOA’s headquarters is located. MOA’s newspaper argued that her loss was still somewhat of a political victory, as Rep. Neal’s campaign had 26 times as much money and he is a 30-year…

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An inescapable spotlight was shown upon the jihadist cult Jamaat ul-Fuqra (currently known as Muslims of the Americas) over the past week by an unlikely source: Ultimate Fighting Championship superstar Conor McGregor. McGregor, whose “mental warfare” against opponents is so strong that UFC President Dana White sayshe rivals Muhammad Ali, bashed his upcoming opponent and his manager for their ties to Islamist extremists at last week’s wild news conference. McGregor confronted the UFC’s biggest manager, Ali Abdelaziz, who manages his Dagestani rival Khabib Nurmagomedov. Abdelaziz used to be a member of Jamaat ul-Fuqra, as explained in detail at FuqraFiles.com, Clarion’s…

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Matthew T. Ryan as mayor of Binghamton, NY (center, trench coat) (Photo: Chuck Haupt/Getty Images) Is a candidate for sheriff in New York State a stooge for Muslims of America, a Jihadi cult also known as Jamaat ul-Fuqra? Former Binghamton, NY mayor, Matthew T. Ryan, is running for sheriff in a locale known as a Muslims of America (MOA) area. Ryan represented MOA member Ramadan Abdullah, who was charged and sentenced after a major weapons bust last May. Following the verdict, Ryan contended Abdullah was unfairly treated, stating, “This would not have gone where this went if his name was…

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