Magda Elkadi Saleh is not just a principal at Florida’s Bayaan Academy; she is the heir to one of the most powerful Muslim Brotherhood dynasties ever established in the United States. A co-founder of the Universal Academy of Florida and former head of the American Youth Academy, Saleh stands at the forefront of a multigenerational project to reshape America into an Islamic nation. Her work directly advances the vision of her late father, Ahmed Elkadi, a pivotal U.S. Brotherhood leader and disgraced physician.
Most Americans have never heard of the Elkadi family. Yet they are one of the most powerful, multigenerational Muslim Brotherhood dynasties ever established on American soil, and their operations have taken root in one of the most conservative states in the country: Florida. For more than half a century, the Elkadi patriarchs and matriarchs built and led the very institutions identified in the Muslim Brotherhood’s own Explanatory Memorandum as tools for a long-term “civilizational jihad”: Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), North American Islamic Trust (NAIT), the American Muslim Council, and the Islamic Centers Cooperative Fund.
And in Florida, Magda Elkadi Saleh has been allowed to operate, expand, and embed her Brotherhood-aligned institutions with the full cooperation of legislators who have aided and abetted her network, directing taxpayer dollars into her schools, publicly celebrating her, and granting her a legitimacy she could never have achieved on her own.
What RAIR has exposed happening across Texas, now the “Mecca of America” for Islamic institutional expansion, is unfolding in Florida as well. The Sunshine State has become a primary target for the Brotherhood’s U.S. project, and one of the most effective entry points is school choice vouchers. A program designed to rescue children from failing public schools has become a taxpayer-funded gateway for building Sharia-aligned enclaves, Islamic infrastructure, and long-term population bases.
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Most Americans have never heard of the Elkadi family. Yet they are one of the most powerful, multigenerational Muslim Brotherhood dynasties ever established on American soil, and their operations have taken root in one of the most conservative states in the country: Florida. For more than half a century, the Elkadi patriarchs and matriarchs built and led the very institutions identified in the Muslim Brotherhood’s own Explanatory Memorandum as tools for a long-term “civilizational jihad”: Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), North American Islamic Trust (NAIT), the American Muslim Council, and the Islamic Centers Cooperative Fund.
And in Florida, Magda Elkadi Saleh has been allowed to operate, expand, and embed her Brotherhood-aligned institutions with the full cooperation of legislators who have aided and abetted her network, directing taxpayer dollars into her schools, publicly celebrating her, and granting her a legitimacy she could never have achieved on her own.
What RAIR has exposed happening across Texas, now the “Mecca of America” for Islamic institutional expansion, is unfolding in Florida as well. The Sunshine State has become a primary target for the Brotherhood’s U.S. project, and one of the most effective entry points is school choice vouchers. A program designed to rescue children from failing public schools has become a taxpayer-funded gateway for building Sharia-aligned enclaves, Islamic infrastructure, and long-term population bases.
Florida’s Muslim Brotherhood Dynasty Exposed: How Magda Elkadi Saleh Is Building Sharia Institutions With Taxpayer Funds - RAIR
Magda Elkadi Saleh, daughter and granddaughter of senior Muslim Brotherhood leaders, has used her control of Florida Islamic schools, national Islamic organizations, and migrant-resettlement networks funded in part by millions in taxpayer vouchers to advance the Brotherhood’s long-term project...
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