The threat of Islam is a two-tiered threat. The first being the obvious threat of violent jihadists. The second and the one that really expands Islam across the West is stealth jihad. AKA insidius Islam. In which Muslims exploit the freedoms of the West in order to selfishly change non-Islamic countries to suit Islam. Three examples are the exploitations of the education systems in America and France. The third being halal speed dating in London. Which will result in more Islamic marriages and offspring. Today we will take a look at sports jihad.
Don’t fence me in: US Olympian Ibtihaj Muhammad on getting Muslim girls into sport
US Olympic fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad tells Euronews Culture about her journey and insights on confidence, leadership, and empowerment with young girls in Doha through Qatar Foundation’s Creating Pathways programme.
US Olympic fencing medalist Ibtihaj Muhammad made history as the first American Muslim woman to wear a hijab in Olympic competition. Now in Doha as an ambassador for Qatar Foundation’s Creating Pathways programme, she’s helping young girls discover confidence, courage, and purpose through her sport.
There are no American Muslims because Islam contradicts the US Constitution, They are just Muslims residing in America.
SNIP:
Ibtihaj, you’re teaming up with Qatar Foundation’s Creating Pathways programme. What excites you the most about introducing fencing to young girls in Qatar?
Ibtihaj Muhammad:Â I’ve grown up fencing my entire life and I love what sport teaches you and I’m excited for Qatari girls to be introduced to the sport of fencing because it’s so uniquely accommodating to our faith as Muslims, in terms of the modest dress.

Actually wearing a hijab in a non-Islamic country is an act of defiance.Â
Now you might be saying who cares what they are doing in Doha Qatar?
SNIP:
So now you’re here in Doha, what role do you think Qatar and the Middle East can play in shaping women’s sports globally?
IM:Â I think it sets a very high precedent that Qatar is investing in its girls. They’re investing in the future and the future is female, and we want to support and uplift and kind of mold the next generation to be leaders and I think that sport is such a powerful tool and a powerful vehicle for change.
Since the writer of the article wouldn’t show it, I will, The Olympian is far from innocent.
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