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The Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) is a Muslim Brotherhood-inspired group which declares as its mission "to be an exemplary and unifying Islamic organization in North America" and to "advance the cause of Islam in North America." Well-funded, in part by donations from the Emir of Qatar and other elements in the Persian Gulf, ISNA not only has become an interlocutor with the White House despite its status as an unindicted co-conspirator in a terror finance case, but goes so far as to claim to be the credentialing organization for American imams, including Muslim chaplains serving in the U.S. military.
Over Labor Day weekend, ISNA sponsored its annual conference in Washington, DC. Among its featured speakers was Seyyed Hossein Nasr, professor of Islamic Studies at the George Washington University, who addressed a panel titled, "Interweaving Religion & Life in a Moral Society." ISNA's choice of Nasr to promote a moral society is deeply troubling. In October 2009, Nasr attended a reception at the Islamic Republic of Iran's Interest Section in Washington, D.C. The Iranian press published an account of his comments there: