Tim Walz a 'Trojan horse' for Jihad, 8-point star 'Throne of Allah,' say Muslim scholars
New Minn. flag part of 'national security threat' as 'banner of Jihad' rises over US
Minnesota under Gov. Tim Walz unfurled a new flag on May 11, 2024 with a foreign 8-point star that had never been seen before on a U.S.flag.
The odd image is not the sparkling compass in the heavens cited by state officials, who then replaced its North Star in daylight public symbol swindle.
The 8-point star on the Minnesota flag is a globally recognized icon of Islam. It represents the eight angels at the Throne of Allah, as described in the Quran. Democratic candidate for vice president Walz, meanwhile, is a “Trojan horse” for extremists.
They’re among incendiary claims leading Muslim scholars, authors and analysts shared with Thug Adams, while raising red flags over a shocking trend.
The 8-point star on Minnesota’s flag is seen throughout the Islamic world. It suddenly appears on about 34 new or proposed-new flags rising across the United States. It’s a shocking cultural coup d’etat by Islamic radicals.
The 8-point star is national security threat; it cements the “red-green alliance” between socialists/communists and Islamist/extremists; and it heeds the frantic Hamas Covenant call to raise the “banner of Jihad” of over it enemies.
Here’s more analysis from Islamic academics, as well as other experts with deep concern about the trend.
WALZ ‘A TROJAN HORSE’ FOR ISLAMISTS
"The Islamist organizations in Minnesota are now clearly pro-Hamas and they found a Trojan horse in Tim Walz to penetrate state government," said Asra Nomani, the Muslim author of "Woke Army: The Red-Green Alliance That Is Destroying America’s Freedom.” She is also co-founder of the Muslim Reform Movement.
She said Minnesota’s new flag represents an alliance between Islamic extremists and the potential U.S. vice president.
QURAN SOURCE OF 8-POINT STAR POWER
"And the angels will be on its sides, and eight will, that Day, bear the throne of thy Lord above them," proclaims Chapter 69, verse 17 of the Quran.
The Journal of History, Culture and Art Research at Karabuk University in Turkey described the widespread influence of the verse in 2018:
"This passage can be regarded as a psychological factor that easily accommodated the regular octagonal form of Islamic art.”
‘THE THRONE OF ALLAH’
"According to Islamic perspective, (the shape) symbolizes the eight angels that will be around the throne of Allah on the day of judgment," Ahmed Faraz, of the University of Home Economics in Lahore, Pakistan, wrote for Al-Qamar Journal in July 2023.
“Two squares placed with 45-degree difference in their positions … means ‘division in quarters’ of the Holy Quran for easy recitation and memorization.”
8 ‘GATES OF ISLAMIC PARADISE’
“Eight is a happy number in Islam and resonates with spiritual influences in almost all cases,” a team of Pakistani scholars wrote in the International Journal of Applied Engineering Research in December 2021.
"Eight formed the number of gates of Islamic paradise, the eighth step upon which Muhammad saw the angels prostrating with reverential veneration during his heavenly journey.”
TRIBUTE TO ‘MARXIST-JIHADIST AXIS’
"The Iranian regime is the most fascistic, Islamist, theocratic regime on the planet, yet the far left plays footsie with them all the time," said Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, president of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy.
The 8-point star is ubiquitous in Iran. Most ominously, it appears on the flags of the City of Tehran and Iran’s Intelligence Ministry.
“The trend is definitely a tip of the hat to the red-green or Marxist-Jihadist axis. The left always finds a way to give the Islamists oxygen."
WALZ ALLIES ‘UNDERMINE WOMEN’S RIGHTS’
Walz hosted an event with the Muslim American Society of Minnesota in 2022.
The appearance incited a strong rebuke from Dalia al-Aqidi, an Iraqi Muslim from the Center for Security Policy.
"Walz gave political capital to an organization with ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist movement that supports Hamas, seeks to impose sharia law in Western democracies throughout the world and in so doing, undermine women’s rights," wrote al-Aqidi.
"No responsible politician would share the stage, online or otherwise, with a [Muslim Brotherhood] front group.”
Al-Aqidi is running as a Republican for Congress, attempting to unseat Ihlan Omar.